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Canceling the Previous Operation
(Undo/Redo)
The function that restores an edited musical data to its
previous condition is called Undo, and the function
that restore the ÒundoneÓ or musical data to the edited
condition is called Redo.
The MC-505 lets you use undo/redo for the following
operations. This is convenient when you wish to can-
cel a change, or to compare your edits with the origi-
nal data.
¥ Pattern Edit ÒEditing Patterns (Pattern
Edit )Ó (p. 146)
¥ Song Edit ÒEditing Songs (Song Edit)Ó (p.
157)
¥ Pattern Recording ÒRecording PatternsÓ
(p. 127)
¥ Song Recording ÒRecording a SongÓ (p.
155)
1. Make sure that the pattern or song select
page is displayed.
2. Press [UNDO/REDO].
The following display will appear.
fig.1-11
3. Press [ENTER], and your changes will be
Òundone,Ó restoring the value to its
unmodified state.
4. Press [UNDO/REDO] once again.
The following display will appear.
fig.1-12
5. Press [ENTER], and your changes will be
Òredone,Ó returning the value to its edited
state.
* Undo/Redo operations must be done immediately after
you modify the data. Once you save the modified pattern,
the undo/redo operation will no longer be available. Also,
if you use a different operation to make a further change
to the data, it will no longer be possible to undo/redo to
the change that was made first.
When you execute an operation that modifies a large
amount of data, such as during pattern editing, the fol-
lowing message may appear. If you are sure you will
not need to revert to the original data, press [ENTER]
to execute the operation. If you wish to cancel the
operation, press [EXIT].
fig.1-13
REDO
UNDO/
PARAM COPY
Chapter 1. an Overview of the MC-505
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