149 editing songs – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Editing Songs

Editing Songs

Extracting and Moving a Part of

Sequencer Data (Extract)

This function extracts a specified sequencer data area from a phrase
track or pattern and moves it to the same Song position of another
phrase track or pattern. Additionally, just as with Standard MIDI
File Format 0, when sequencer data from multiple MIDI channels is
recorded on one track, you can also assign one MIDI channel to a
single phrase track.

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 “Extract,” and then press [8

(Select)].

A message of “EXTRACT: Select source point.” appears.

4.

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

track or pattern from which you want to extract sequencer

data.

5.

Hold down [SHIFT] and press

to move the cursor to the

last measure of the track or pattern from which you want to

extract sequencer data, and press [8 (Select)].

A message of “EXTRACT: Select destination point.” appears.

6.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the track or pattern to

which the data will be moved, and press [8 (Select)] to

specify it. If you want to specify all tracks, press [7 (TrkAll)].

The Track Edit (Extract) window appears.

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7.

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

operation, and correct it if necessary.

Track (Source Track)

Check/modify the phrase track or pattern from which the sequencer
data will be extracted. After Extract is executed, the selected
sequencer data no longer remains on this phrase track or pattern.

Value

TRK 1–TRK 16:

The specified phrase track

PTN001–PTN100:

The specified pattern

Measure, for (Edit Range)

Check/modify the range of measures from which sequencer data
will be extracted. If you set “for” to “ALL,” all measures will be
specified.

Track (Destination Track)

Check/modify the move-destination track or pattern.

Value

ALL:

According to its MIDI channel, the sequencer data will be

divided among phrase tracks 1–16.

TRK 1–TRK 16:

The specified phrase track

PTN001–PTN100:

The specified pattern

Mode (Extract mode)

Specifies whether you want to keep the sequencer data at the
destination.

Value

MIX:

The data at the destination will combine with the extracted

data.

REPLACE:

The data at the destination will be erased and replaced

by the extracted data.

If you select “REPLACE,” only the sequencer data on the MIDI
channel specified by the Channel parameter will be the object of
the operation. Sequencer data of all other MIDI channels will be
unaffected.

Status

Selects the type of data to be extracted.

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

Range

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

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

G9.” To extract C4 Note/Polyphonic Aftertouch data, specify
“C4–C4.” To extract Note/Polyphonic Aftertouch data over the
range from C3 to C4, specify “C3–C4.”

• If you want to extract all controller numbers, set this to “0–127.”

If you want to extract all program numbers, set this to “1–
128.”To extract Controller/Program number 4, specify “4–4.” To
extract Controller/Program numbers from 3 to 14, specify “3–
14.”

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