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Phrase Editing
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15. Phrase Editing 15. Phrase Editing In addition to editing and deleting data recorded in user phrases, this sub mode allows insertion of new events. It can be used to correct mistakes as well as add dynamics or effects such as vibrato to refine and finish the phrase. Press [EDIT] from the PATTERN Play or Patch mode to go to the phrase edit Edit Change page. NOTE • If the memory protect function is ON, "Memory Protect" will appear on the display and it will not be possi- ble to edit, delete, or insert events. In this case go to the UTILITY mode System page (Page 257) and turn MEMORY PROTECT "OFF". • "Events" include notes played on the keyboard, voice changes (program change), and all other performance data recorded in a track. Phrase Edit Procedure 1. Select the track to which the user phrase is assigned in the PATTERN Play or Patch mode. Tracks can be selected by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard while holding the [TRACK SELECT] button. 2. Press [EDIT] to go to the PHRASE EDIT Edit Change page. 5. When the parameter has been edited as required, press [ENTER] to confirm and enter the edit (the event will stop flashing). • If the cursor is moved to a new event while the current event is still flashing, editing of the current event is cancelled. 6. Press [F2] to delete the event at the cursor position. G Inserting New Events 7. Press [F3] to go to the Edit Insert page. • Events can be edited or deleted via this display page. To insert a new event press [F3] to go to the event type selection page. G Editing and Deleting Existing Events 3. Use [Knob 1] to move the cursor to the event to be edited. • When the cursor is move to a note event the corresponding note will sound. 4. Use [Knob 2] to move the cursor to the event parameter to be edited, and change the value as required. An edited event will flash on the display. • For details about all events and parameters refer to "Chapter 7: Other Information", page 263. • The measure, beat, and clock can be edited to change the location of an event, as required. • While an event is flashing (being edited), you can use the SUB MODE buttons as a numeric keypad to directly enter parameter values. 8. Use this page to specify the event to be inserted, setting the measure, beat, clock, and event type as required. 9. Press [F3] to insert the specified event at the specified location. 10. Press [EDIT] to return to the EDIT Change page. Display Parameters 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [F2] [F3] 9 [Knob 4] 154 RS7000