Moving sequencer data (move), Copying sequencer data (copy), 157 editing songs – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Editing Songs

Editing Songs

Moving Sequencer Data (Move)

You can move an individual item of sequencer data to a different
location. Data recorded in the tempo track or beat track can also be
moved in the same way.

It is not possible to move the tempo change located at the
beginning of the tempo track, the beat change and key signature
located at the beginning of the beat track, or the pattern beat.

1.

Access the Microscope window for the track or pattern

whose data you want to move (p. 153).

2.

Press

or

to move the cursor to the sequencer data

that you want to move.

To move a multiple consecutive data, hold down [SHIFT] and

press

to select the sequencer data.

3.

Press [3 (Move)].

The Move Event window appears.

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4.

Move the cursor to measure, beat, and clock, and set these

values to specify the move destination.

5.

Press [8 (Execute)] to move the sequencer data.

When the sequencer data has been moved, you will return to the
Microscope window.

If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this
operation, press [MENU], and from the Menu window that
appears, select “Undo Micro Edit” to return to the state prior to
execution (Undo).

Copying Sequencer Data (Copy)

Sequencer data can be copied to the desired location. This is
convenient when you want to use the same sequencer data at
multiple locations. Data recorded in the tempo track or beat track
can also be copied in this way.

1.

Access the Microscope window for the track or pattern

whose sequencer data you want to copy (p. 153).

2.

Press

or

to move the cursor to the sequencer data

that you want to copy, and press [4 (Copy)] to copy it.

To copy a multiple consecutive data, hold down [SHIFT] and

press

to select the sequencer data.

3.

Press

or

to move the cursor to the location at which

you want to insert the copied sequencer data.

If the location at which you want to insert the sequencer data is
not shown in the display, move the cursor to the appropriate
location (measure-beat-clock), and then specify the insert
location for the sequencer data.

4.

Press [5 (Place)] to paste the data.

If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this
operation, press [MENU], and from the Menu window that
appears, select “Undo Micro Edit” to return to the state prior to
execution (Undo).

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