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Using the Memory
press
until
Navi. Tr.
appears.
Then repeatedly press
+
or
–
until the
track you want appears.
EDITING MEMORY
CONTENTS
You can recall and change individual
notes and parameter settings (such as
tone number) in memory contents.
1. Repeatedly press
MEMORY
until
Play No.
appears.
2. Within 5 seconds, use
+
or
–
to
select a song number.
3. Press
STEP
.
4. Use the
CHORD
buttons to select
the track you want to edit.
5. Repeatedly press or to move to
the entry point you want to change.
You can change the parameter that
is flashing on the display. To change
a different parameter, press
so
the parameter you want to edit
starts flashing.
Make the desired changes to the
selected parameter.
The actual procedures you use to
change a parameter depend on the
type of data it contains. See “Editing
Techniques and Display Contents”.
Notes:
• Do not change a note identical to
the preceding or succeeding note.
Doing so might alter the length of
the note and you will have to re-
record the entire track.
• When you change note, key pres-
sure, chord, or drum pad data, the
keyboard sounds the new setting
so you can hear what it sounds
like.
6. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to edit other
parameters.
7. Press
MEMORY
,
STEP
, or
START/
STOP
when you are finished.
Notes:
• When you interrupt playback of a
song and immediately start an edit-
ing operation, the entry point (or
point of interruption) appears on the
editing screen.
• The only parameters that can be
edited for Tracks 2–6 are notes,
chords, tone, rhythm, key pressure,
and drum pad.
• You cannot add data to a recording.
• You cannot move portions of a
recording to a different location
within the recording.
• You cannot change note lengths.
Editing Techniques and
Display Contents
Note: You can edit Chord, Tone Num-
ber/Rhythm Number, and Rhythm Con-
troller controls only when you first record
these items.
Key Pressure (Velocity) — Use the
keyboard, number buttons, or
+
and
–
to
adjust the key pressure. To change the
key pressure using the keyboard, be
sure to turn on touch response.
Summary of Contents for MD-1210
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