Roland 60S User Manual

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Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data
9.
Touch <
><
> to set “From” (the measure at 
which copying will begin).
10.
When you’re done making the settings, touch 
<Exit>.
11.
Touch the “For” value (the number of measures 
to be copied).
12.
Touch <
><
> to set “For” (the number of 
measures to be copied).
If you wish to erase to the last measure (bar), set “for: 
ALL.”
13.
When you’re done making the settings, touch 
<Exit>.
14.
Touch the “To” value (the copy-destination 
measure number).
15.
Touch <
><
> to set “To” (the copy-
destination measure number).
If you select “END,” the data will be copied following 
the end of the last measure.
16.
When you’re done making the settings, touch 
<Exit>.
17.
Touch the “Time” value (the number of times 
that the data will be copied).
18.
Touch <
><
> to set “Time” (the number of 
times that the data will be copied).
19.
When you’re done making the settings, touch 
<Exit>.
20.
Touch <Execute>.
The following display appears.
fig.08-06
To cancel operation, touch <Cancel>.
21.
Touch <OK> to copy the measures.
Once the measures have been copied, you are returned 
to the Edit Menu screen.
Correct Timing Inaccuracies 
(Quantize)
You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded 
performance by having the music be aligned with a timing 
you specify. This is called “Quantizing.”
For example even if you intend to play at quarter-note 
timing, the notes may be slightly earlier or later than precise 
quarter-note intervals. In this case, if you quantize at quarter-
note (1/4) timing, you can correctly match the rhythms.
1.
Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen.
The Rec/Play screen appears.
fig.08-02_50
2.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch <Utility> to open 
the Utility screen.
fig.08-03_50
3.
In the Utility screen, touch <Edit>.
The Edit Menu screen appears.
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