Editing a song, Cancelling an edit, Copying measures – Roland Digital Piano HP User Manual

Page 82: Tightening up the note timing, Deleting measures, Inserting blank measures, Other operations

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Other Operations

Editing a Song

Here’s how you can edit the performances that you recorded on the

track buttons (p. 42) or on the 16-track sequencer (p. 79).

1. Select the song that you want to edit .
2. Press the [Application] button
[Song Edit] [O] button .
3. Use the cursor buttons to select an editing function, and

press the [O] button .

The “Song Edit” screen consists of three pages. Use the cursor left/right

buttons to move between these pages.

Cancelling an Edit

You can cancel (undo) the editing operation you performed most

recently.
This is a convenient way to return to the original state after an edit.

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Depending on the type of editing, there are cases in which you

can’t return to the original state.

Undoable editing is indicated accordingly.

Use the cursor buttons to select “Yes” and then press the [O] button

to undo the previous editing operation, returning the data to its prior

state.
If you use the cursor buttons to select “Cancel” and then press the [O]

button, you’ll return to the Song Edit screen.

Copying Measures

You can copy a specified range of measures to other measures or to

another part.
This is a convenient way to create songs in which similar phrases are

repeated.

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Example: Copying measures 5–7 to measure 8 and following

Tightening Up the Note Timing

Inaccuracies in the timing of your performance can be corrected to the

timing interval you specify. This is called the “Quantize” function.
For example, if you intended to play at quarter-note timing, but were

not perfectly accurate, you can tighten-up your performance by

quantizing to quarter-note (1/4) timing.

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Example: Resolution set to “1/4”

Played timing

Corrected by Quantize

Played timing

Corrected by Quantize

Example: Resolution set to “1/16”

Deleting Measures

You can delete a specified range of measures from your performance.

This will cause the subsequent measures to be moved forward to fill

the gap.

Example: Deleting measures 5–8

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Inserting Blank Measures

You can insert blank measures at the specified location.

Example: Inserting three blank measures at measure 5

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