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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
(Hit pads) to the right. When a pad is pressed, its
currently assigned note number will appear in the field,
followed by the pad number and currently assigned sound
name. On the right side of the line is the text (1 pad)
indicating that 1 pad is selected for erasure:
Notes:36/A02-SNARE_DRUM (1 pad)
If another pad is then pressed, its note number, pad
number, and assigned sound are displayed instead, and
the text to the right displays (2 pads). This continues
until the user has selected all of the pads he or she
intends to erase.
• The <Do it> soft key:
Pressing this soft key performs the erasure specified by the data in
the screen fields. After the erasure has been performed, the Play/
Record screen is redisplayed.
• The <Initialize> soft key:
This soft key is used to erase and initialize the entire sequence to
specific values. Please see the following section, “Initializing a
Sequence,” for an explanation of this feature.
• The <Delete> soft key:
This soft key is used to delete the entire sequence, which erases all
data and sets the sequence to the same unused state as when power
is first turned on. When a sequence is deleted, it uses the least
amount of memory, less than if it is initialized. When SOFT KEY 3
(<Delete>) is pressed, the following screen appears:
============ Delete Sequence ==========
Sequence: 23-Sequence_name
(This will set sequence to unused state
with no contents.)
========================================
<Do it>
To delete the sequence, enter the desired sequence number and
press <Do it>.
• The <Delete all> soft key:
This soft key is used to delete all 99 sequences, setting them to the
same state as when power is first turned on (maximum available
sequence memory). When <Delete all> is pressed, the
following screen appears:
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