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3. Select “Edit” using the [PAGE>] button.
4. Press [CLEAR] to call up the “Program Change” page of
the EDIT function:
5. Use [TEMPO-DATA] to select the track where the Pro-
gram Changes are that you want to see.
6. Press [CLEAR] to show the first Program Change found
in the track:
Note: The Program Change at the beginning of the riff
(contained in the global) cannot be shown and edited with
this function.
7. Use the [PAGE] buttons to move backwards and forwards
between “Bank” and “Sound”.
The Bank can only be edited if it has already been changed
at least once during recording.
8. Select the Sound you want using [TEMPO-DATA] or by
keying in its Program Change number on the keypad.
9. Press[CLEAR] in order to see the next Program Change.
Repeat the same procedure for this Program Change.
Continue to select and edit the Program Changes.
10.After having seen (and eventually edited) all the Program
Changes, if you press [CLEAR], the track name will ap-
pear on the display again.
11. Select another track and repeat the editing procedure.
12.Press the two [ESC] to exit the “record” mode.
Erasing Volume messages (EDIT—ClearVolume)
1. Press [DRUM] to return to the “record” mode.
2. Press [CLEAR]. The menu of editing and erase opera-
tions appears on the display:
3. Select “Edit” using [PAGE>].
4. Press [CLEAR] to call up the “Program Change” page of
the EDIT function.
5. Press [PAGE>] to call up the “Clear Volume” page of the
EDIT function:
4. Move backwards and forwards between riff and track us-
ing the [PAGE] buttons. Change the parameters with
[TEMPO-DATA].
5. Select the riff. “All” erases the whole Style.
6. Select the track. “All” erases the whole riff.
7. Press [CLEAR] to confirm the track selection.
8. The question “Sure?” appears on the display. Press
[CLEAR] to confirm, or the two [ESC] buttons to cancel
the erase procedure. Alternatively press another track
button to return to the “record” mode.
How to erase a note or a percussion instrument (ERASE)
1. Press [DRUM] to return to the record mode.
2. Press [CLEAR]. The menu listing the edit and erase func-
tions appears on the display:
3. Select “Erase” using the [PAGE>] button.
4. Press [CLEAR] to call up the ERASE function:
5. Move backwards and forwards between the riff and track
using the [PAGE] buttons. Use [TEMPO-DATA] to edit the
parameters.
6. Press [START/STOP] to start playing the riff.
7. Press the note to be cancelled just before it is about to be
played. If you are erasing a percussion instrument, keep
the note held down for the whole of the riff.
8. Use [START/STOP] to stop play.
9. Select a different riff and/or a different track. Return to the
“record” mode by pressing one of the track buttons. Alter-
natively, exit from the “record” mode using the [ESC] but-
tons.
Editing Program Changes after the initial one (EDIT—Program
Change)
While programming a Style it is possible to insert a sound
change into a track, indicated as a Program Change, to sub-
stitute, for example, a SlapBass in a riff with a PickBass. The
Program Change can be inserted during or (preferably) after
the notes have been recorded, and can then be edited with
this function.
1. Press [DRUM] to return to the “record” mode.
2. Press [CLEAR]. The menu showing the edit and erase
operations appears on the display:
Riff Track
Riff Track
Riff Track