Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 13
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The Sequencer E8 REMOVE EVENT ¥REMOVE EVENT ‡ Track=Tr1 Event=PB - + - + † ¥REMOV Tr1 PB ‡ TopMeas= 3 LastMeas= 4 - + - + † ¥REMOV Tr1 PB 3> 4 Execute - + Purpose: Removes all occurrences of the specified event type (pitch bend, modulation wheel, volume, or sustain operations) from the specified measure or range of measures in the specified track (accompaniment track not available). Procedure: Use the [] buttons to switch between the three display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to set the track number (Track), the type of event to be removed (Event), the number of the first measure in the range from which the events are to be removed (TopMeas), and the number of the last measure in the range from which the events are to be removed (LastMeas). Once the track, event, and measure numbers have been specified, press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the display to actually execute the remove event operation. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display while the operation is in progress, and "Completed!" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. Immediately after execution "Undo" will appear above the right [-] button, and that button can be used to undo the remove event operation if it was executed by mistake. The undo function is only available until the next operation is performed. The Event Abbreviations are: PB = Pitch Bend MOD = Modulation Wheel VOL = Volume SUS = Sustain VC = Voice Change Notes: This function is handy if, for example, you've played some wild pitch bends that don't sound right. You can remove only the offending pitch bends without erasing the entire track. Be careful when removing effect on/off events. If, for example, you remove a pitch bend off event in a specified measure, the pitch bend applied in a previous measure will remain in effect until the next pitch bend event is encountered. Similarly, if you remove all program change events from the beginning of a track, the voice that was initially selected when the track was recorded will be used. 13
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