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Chapter 4: Editing Sequences
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Notes:36/A02-SNARE_DRUM ( 1 pad )
If another pad is 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 copy.
2. If the source track is a MIDI track, two numeric fields—used to
set the lowest and highest notes of the note range that is to
be erased—will appear. Each of these numeric fields is
editable via the cursor and has a range of 0 to 127.
Alternately, these fields can be set by pressing two notes on
the MIDI input device’s keyboard. The fields will automatically
be set to the lowest and highest keys pressed.
• The Sequence field (in the Copy Events To section):
This is the sequence into which the data will be copied.
• The Track field (in the Copy Events To section):
This is the track to be copied to. If this field can’t be changed from 0—(all
tracks), then the upper Track field (in the Copy Events From section)
must have been set to 0, indicating that all tracks will be copied.
• The Mode field:
This is a choice field with two options:
1. REPLACE:
In this mode, all existing events in the destination track are
overwritten by the newly copied data.
2. MERGE:
The copied data are merged into the existing events.
• The Copies field:
This field specifies the number of repetitions of the copied data that will
be added to the new sequence.
• The Start field:
The copied data can be added into the destination sequence and track
starting at any location. This field specifies the start location where the
copied data will be placed. This is a bar.beat.tick field.
• The <Do it> soft key:
Pressing this soft key performs the copy as specified in the above fields.
COMMENT : Be careful to copy MIDI track data only to MIDI
tracks and Drum track data only to Drum tracks. Otherwise,
keyboard notes can cause drum sounds to play or vice versa.
Copying an Entire Sequence to Another
This feature is useful if you want to make a perfect copy of a sequence,
including all parameters, to another sequence number, replacing all data
and parameters previously contained in the destination sequence. To
use this feature, select option 7 (Copy a sequence) from the EDIT key
menu. The following screen will appear:
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