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Chapter 6 Editing Functions
Chapter 6
Making a Measure Blank
You can delete the performance data in a specified block of
measures, making these blank measures, without reducing
the length of the song. This process of making certain
measures blank is called “Erasing.”
fig.06-14
1. Follow the steps in “Choosing an Editing
Function” (p. 124) to choose <Erase>.
The following screen will appear.
fig.06-15.eps
Display Description
From The first measure in the passage you want to
blank out
For The number of measures to blank out
Tr/Pt Track button or Part number to blank out
Choosing “All” blanks out the same location in
all Parts.
Event Performance information to erase
Select from the following settings.
“All”
Erases all performance information, such as
the notes, tempo, tone changes, and volume-
level changes.
“Tempo”
Erases tempo information. By erasing the
tempo information for all bars, the song will
change with a uniform tempo. In this case,
please choose “All” for <Tr/Pt>.
“Prog.Change”
Erases tone change information.
“Note”
Erases only notes.
“Except Note”
Erases performance information for everything
but notes.
“Expression”
Erases Expression (volume change)
information.
2. Touch the screen to choose the item you want to
make the setting for.
3. Use the Value [-] [+] buttons or the dial to set the
item.
To cancel the erase operation, touch <Exit>.
The erase operation is canceled and the KF-90 goes back
to the Song Edit screen.
4. When you’re done making all the settings, touch
<Execute>.
The specified passage is blanked out.
When erasing is finished, you are returned to the Song
Edit screen.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
blank measures
Ex. To erase measures (bars) 5-8
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