Erasing unwanted performance data (erase), 142 editing songs – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Editing Songs

Erasing Unwanted Performance

Data (Erase)

This function erases all the sequencer data inside the specified area.
As the erased data is replaced by rests, the original measures will
remain.

1.

Access the Song Edit screen, and then load the song you

want to edit (p. 136).

2.

Press [8 (Track Edit)].

The Track Edit window appears.

3.

Press

or

to select “Erase,” and then press [8

(Select)].

A message of “ERASE: Select target point.” will be displayed.

4.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the first measure of the

track or pattern that you want to erase. To specify all tracks,

press [7 (TrkAll)].

5.

Hold down [SHIFT] and press

to move the cursor to the

last measure of the track or pattern that you want to erase,

and press [8 (Select)] to specify it.

The Track Edit (Erase) window appears.

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6.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the desired parameter,

and turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to make the

setting. First check the region that is to be affected by the

editing operation, and make corrections if you want to

change it.

Track

Check/modify the track(s) or pattern that is to be erased.

Value

ALL:

Phrase tracks 1–16, the beat track, and the tempo track

TRK 1–TRK 16:

The specified phrase track

TEMPO:

Tempo track

PTN001–PTN100:

The specified pattern

Measure, for (Edit Range)

Check/modify the range of measures that are to be erased. If you set
“for” to “ALL,” all measures will be specified.

Status

Selects the type of data to be erased.

Value

ALL:

All types of sequencer data

NOTE:

Note

P.AFT:

Polyphonic Aftertouch

C.C:

Controller numbers

PROG:

Program numbers

C.AFT:

Channel Aftertouch

BEND:

Pitch Bend

EXC:

System Exclusive messages

Tune:

Tune Request

PTN:

Pattern Call Message data

If the Track parameter is set to “TEMPO,” the Status parameter
will not be available.

Range

If you have set the Status parameter to “NOTE,” “P.AFT,” “C.C,” or
“PROG,” specify the range. Set the minimum value of the range at
the left, and the maximum value at the right.

• To erase all Note or Polyphonic Aftertouch data, specify “C-1–

G9.” To erase C4 Note/Polyphonic Aftertouch data, specify
“C4–C4.”

• If you wish to delete all controller numbers, select “0–127.” If

you wish to delete all program numbers, select “1–128.” To erase
number 4, specify “4–4.” To erase numbers from 3 to 14, specify
“3–14.”

Channel (MIDI Channel)

Selects the MIDI channel of the data to be erased.

When you want to erase all sequencer data, set this parameter to
“ALL.” To erase sequencer data of one specific MIDI channel only,
select that MIDI channel.

Value:

ALL, 1–16

If you set the Track parameter to “TEMPO,” or if the Status
parameter is set to “EXC,” “TUNE” or “PTN,” the Channel
parameter will not be available.

7.

When you have finished making settings, press [8 (Execute)]

to execute the operation.

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