DATA FILER
IMPORTANT NOTES
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When songs resident on a floppy disk are edited, the disk cannot be removed. If
this occurs, the current edit operation will be aborted.
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Before modifying files resident in the internal memory or on disk make sure that
there is enough room for the new file to be written, even if it is to be rewritten, because
temporary files are generated in the memory.
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In case of type 1 SMF the progress indicator will refer to the track being recalculated,
so the scanning provided might not be linear.
9.2 EDIT TRACK
The EDIT TRACK function, recalled using the [TRACK] key in the EDIT section, allows the
user to make modifications within each track in the song.
This means modifications can be made to the volume, the Program Change and the Control
Changes it contains, the levels of the reverb and Chorus effects, etc..
What’s more, the variations are made in a given range of bars chosen by the user.
As for the EDIT SONG function, the EDIT TRACK function can only be recalled in Stop condition.
You should always first make all the modifications you require and then proceed to save the
song (point 9.2.8) because depending on the complexity of the file, it might take a few minutes
to recalculate the song events. If you wish to evaluate the modifications made, use the temporary
Play function.
Starting from the
MAIN PAGE use the encoder or the DIRECTORY function to select the song
you wish to modify and press the [ENTER] button. When loading is complete, press the
[TRACK] key of the TOOLS section. The display will show:
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containing the following functions:
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PRG & BANK
: selectable using the [F1] function key – it allows the user to vary the
Program Change and Bank Selects in the selected track.
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VOL & PAN
: [F2] – modifies the volume and Pan-Pot in the selected track.
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EXPRESSION
: [F3] – setting of the value of Control Change 11 relating to the expression
control.
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VELOCITY
: [F4] – modifies the dynamic of the notes present in the selected track.
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REVERB
: [F5] – allows regulation of the amount of the reverb effect.