Roland MC-505 Owner's Manual Page 147

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* Erasing data will not affect the length of the pattern.
1. Select the pattern from which you wish to
erase data.
2. Hold down [EDIT] and press keyboard pad
[2].
The Erase page will appear in the display.
fig.11-10
3. Select the part from which you wish to
erase data.
* You can select more than one part.
4. Specify the measure at which erasure will
begin.
Range: 1Ð32
5. Press [ENTER].
The cursor will move to the right.
6. Specify the measure length (number of
measures) from which data will be erased.
Range: 1Ð32, ALL
* If this is set to ÒALL,Ó the specified starting measure and
all subsequent measures will be affected by the operation.
For example, if you wish to erase from measure 4 to
the end of measure 6, make settings as follows.
fig.11-11
7. Press [ENTER].
The display will indicate the type of musical data that
will be erased.
8. Select the type of musical data that you
wish to erase.
fig.11-12
Range:
ALL: All musical data
NOTE: Note
PC: Program change
CC: Control change
BEND: Pitch bend
P-AFT: Polyphonic aftertouch
C-AFT: Channel aftertouch
SYS-EX: System exclusive
TEMPO: Tempo
MUTE: Mute
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If NOTE is selected as the type of musical data, and
you wish to erase only a specific range of notes, you
can press the keyboard pad to specify the range. For
example, if you specify the range as follows, notes
from D4 to G4 will be erased. If you do not specify the
note range, all notes will be erased.
fig.11-13
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9. Press [ENTER].
The confirmation screen will appear in the display.
fig.11-14
10. Press [ENTER] once again.
The Erase operation will be carried out, and the nor-
mal display will reappear.
Deleting Unwanted
Measures (Delete Measure)
This operation deletes unwanted measures from a pat-
tern, and moves any subsequent measures toward the
beginning to close the gap. If there is data later than
the area that was deleted, the musical data of that part
will become shorter. If all parts were specified for the
delete operation, the pattern itself will become shorter.
* If you delete all measures of all parts, the pattern itself
will be deleted, and will be a pattern containing no musi-
cal data (an empty pattern).
fig.11-15TEXT
1. Select the pattern from which you wish to
delete data.
1
2
3
4
5
678
1
2
3
78
Delete three measures
starting at measure 4
D4 G4
REALTIME ERASE
EDIT
2
1
2
3
4
5
678
1
2
3
4
5
678
Beginning with measure 4, erase 3 measures
Chapter 11. Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit)
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