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SONG MEMORY SONG MEMORY TRACK Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that progresses from left to right, with the input point normally at the far right of the recorded data. The procedure described here lets you move the input point to the left in order to make changes in data you have already input. Note, however, that moving the input point to the left and changing data automatically deletes all of the data recorded to the right of the input point. To correct mistakes while step recording 1. Without exiting step recording, use the [̇] (CUR- SOR) button to move the input point to the left. • The REC indicator disappears from the display, and the STEP indicator flashes. No t e C#4 Data flow Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 48 (Normal input point) Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 0 (Previous data) Data flow C 4 Press [̇] (CURSOR). C 4 Use [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) to move left and right. 2. Monitoring the data on the display, use [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) to move the input point to the data you want to change. Example: To re-record all note data following the note A3 located at Measure 120, Beat 1, Clock 0. [̇]/[̈] CURSOR YES ENTER No t e A3 Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0 (Input point moved to using [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR)) Data flow A3 C 4 3. Press the [̄] (ENTER) button, and then press the [̈] (CURSOR) button. Rewr i t e? 4. Press the YES button. • This deletes all data from the location you specified and enters step record standby. • Pressing the [̆] (EXIT) button or the NO button cancels deleting the data. Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0 (Step re-recording begins from here.) Data flow All data to the right is deleted. ❚ NOTE • If you move the input position to the end of the data with the [̈] (CURSOR) button, the REC indicator appears on the display, and the STEP indicator stops flashing and remains on the display. E-54 703A-E-056A

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E-54
Correcting Mistakes While Step Re-
cording
Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that
progresses from left to right, with the input point normally
at the far right of the recorded data.
The procedure described here lets you move the input point
to the left in order to make changes in data you have already
input. Note, however, that moving the input point to the left
and changing data automatically deletes all of the data re-
corded to the right of the input point.
To correct mistakes while step recording
1.
Without exiting step recording, use the
[
±
] (CUR-
SOR)
button to move the input point to the left.
The REC indicator disappears from the display, and
the STEP indicator flashes.
2.
Monitoring the data on the display, use
[
±
]
and
[
²
] (CURSOR)
to move the input point to the
data you want to change.
Example:
To re-record all note data following the note
A3 located at Measure 120, Beat 1, Clock 0.
[+]/[
]
YES
[
±
]/[
²
] CURSOR
[
´
] ENTER
SONG MEMORY TRACK
SONG MEMORY
´
´µ
•••••••
•••••••
C 4
A3
²
Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0
(Input point moved to using [
±
] and [
²
] (CURSOR))
Data flow
´
•••••••
Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0
(Step re-recording begins from here.)
Data flow
All data to
the right
is deleted.
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3.
Press the
[
´
] (ENTER)
button, and then press the
[
²
] (CURSOR)
button.
4.
Press the
YES
button.
This deletes all data from the location you specified
and enters step record standby.
Pressing the [
³
] (EXIT) button or the NO button can-
cels deleting the data.
NOTE
If you move the input position to the end of the data with the
[
²
] (CURSOR) button, the REC indicator appears on the dis-
play, and the STEP indicator stops flashing and remains on the
display.
No t e
A3
No t e
C#4
Rewr i t e?
´
´µ
•••••••
•••••••
´
´µ
•••••••
•••••••
C 4
²
C 4
²
Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 48
(Normal input point)
Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 0
(Previous data)
Use [
±
] and [
²
] (CURSOR) to
move left and right.
Press [
±
] (CURSOR).
Data flow
Data flow