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Moving Phrases (Phrase Move)
This operation moves the specified phrase to
another location. This is convenient for cor-
recting timing mistakes that can occur when
recording performance data.
fig.04-47(ph_mv.eps)
* Phrases shorter than 0.5 seconds cannot be played back.
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
2. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that Phrase Edit menu
appears in the display.
3. Press [F3 (Move)]. If “Move” does not appear in
[F3], first press [PAGE] until “Move” is displayed,
and then press [F3 (Move)].
4. Press [F1 (SelPh)].
5. Press the SELECT button for the channel contain-
ing the move source track.
The button indicator lights.
Alternatively, press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to
move the cursor to the phrase you want to move, and
then press [F3 (MARK)] or [YES].
This moves the phrase containing the mark. When [F2
(ALL)] is pressed, you can place or remove the marks
on all phrases simultaneously.
fig.04-48(ph_mv_sel)
6. Press the STATUS button for the move destination
track.
The button indicator lights red.
Rotating the TIME/VALUE dial allows you to specify
the move destination V-track. For example, “1-1” indi-
cates “Track 1, V-track 1,” and “9L-1” indicates “Track
9 (Stereo Track 9/10, left channel), V-track 1.”
* Do not designate V-tracks that have already been specified
as move destinations for other phrases.
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 if you want to move several
phrases simultaneously.
8. Press [F1 (Back)].
9. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
cursor. Set each of the values.
fig.04-49(ph_mv_prm)
FROM (From point)
Specifies the time of the move source phrase being
copied to the move destination. This time need not
include the time containing the phrase.
A'
TO Time
B'
TO Time
A
B
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