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Recording a Pattern
Undoing an editing operation (UNDO)
Here’s how to cancel the result of an editing operation and
return to the state before that operation was executed (Undo).
You can also cancel the Undo operation (Redo).
1.
In the PTN UTILITY screen, select [E1] (UNDO
indication).
The previous editing operation is cancelled, and the data returns
2.
If you want to cancel the Undo operation and
return to the original state, press [E1] (REDO
indication) once again.
NOTE
5 This cannot be executed if the [E1] UNDO text is grayed-out.
5 Undo is not available for the DELETE ALL operation.
Naming a pattern (RENAME)
Here’s how to assign a name to each pattern. If you assign an
informative name, you’ll be able to distinguish patterns without
needing to specifically examine the content of each pattern.
1.
In the PTN UTILITY screen, select the pattern
that you want to rename, and then select [E4]
RENAME.
The RENAME screen appears.
2.
Edit the pattern name as described in the
explanation for the RENAME screen (p. 13).
3.
Select [E6] OK.
If you decide to cancel, choose [E5] CANCEL.
Applying Various Edits (MODIFY)
The PATTERN UTILITY command MODIFY lets you specify
parameters for various operations. You can use it to apply
various edits such as applying quantization to a previously-
recorded pattern, or deleting only specific types of data.
Basic operation for Modify
1.
In the PTN UTILITY screen, select the pattern
that you want to modify, and then touch
<MODIFY> in the upper right of the screen.
The MODIFY MENU appears.
Menu Explanation
DELETE Deletes only the currently selected pattern.
DELETE ALL
Deletes the patterns of all tracks in the scene.
Undo is not available for this operation.
2.
Touch the function that you want to execute.
A setting screen for that function appears.
3.
Select the necessary parameters, and edit
their values.
4.
Select [E6] EXECUTE.
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, choose [E5] CANCEL.
5.
Select [E5] OK.
If you decide to cancel, choose [E6] CANCEL.
Correcting the timing of a pattern (QUANTIZE)
This function quantizes an already-recorded pattern.
MEMO
Quantize corrects only the timing at which you press a key (note-on) and the
timing at which you release a key (note-off ); it does not correct the timing
of other performance data. This means that you may experience unintended
results if performance data such as pitch bend or modulation is shifted away
from the notes to which it originally applied.
Parameter Value Explanation
TARGET
LOOP
Changes apply to the region specified in LOOP SETTING
(p. 82).
PATTERN Changes apply to the selected pattern.