Roland 2 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
39
Creating a new song
The performance data of the selected Source part will be lost.
Data such as Program Changes will also be merged, so if the
Source Part and Destination Part are using different Tones, the
data resulting from the merge might not be played by the Tone
you intend.
3. Select “EXECUTE” and then press [ENTER].
It is not possible to restore the data to its original state after
executing this operation.
This function exchanges the performance data between two
specified parts of the same Song.
1. In the “Song Edit Menu,” select “12. Exchange” and press
[ENTER].
The SONG EDIT EXCHANGE screen will appear.
2. Use [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the
parameter that you want to change, and use the VALUE
dial to make the desired settings.
3. Select “EXECUTE” and then press [ENTER].
It is not possible to restore the data to its original state after
executing this operation.
This lets you edit individual MIDI events of the Song data.
You can individually edit the following items.
An event’s position Controller number
Note number Controller value
Note gate time Program change number
Note-on velocity Pitch bend value
1. Select the Song that you want to edit (p. 29 in the owner’s
manual).
2. Press [PART VIEW] so the button is lit.
The SONG TRACK screen will appear.
3. Use [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“MICRO” and press [ENTER].
The SONG MICROSCOPE screen will appear.
1. Measure: Beat: Tick
2. Bank select MSB/value
Bank select LSB/value
Program change number/value
3. Controller number/value
4. Pitch bend
5. Note: Note number/Velocity/Gate time (Beat: Tick)
4. Use the VALUE dial or [ ] [ ] to select the event that
you want to edit.
Exchanging data with another part
(Exchange)
Parameter Value Explanation
PART A 1–16
Selects one of the Song parts to
exchange.
You can’t select the same part
as PART B.
PART B 1–16
Selects the other Song part to
exchange.
You can’t select the same part
as PART A.
Editing a song in more detail
(SONG MICROSCOPE)
1
1 4
2
5
3
Prelude_OM_Ver2.book Page 39 Wednesday, September 9, 2009 5:38 PM