Yamaha qs300 User Manual

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09: Copy Event
This operation copies all data from a specified range of
measures from one track of a specified song to the specified
measure in the specified track of the specified song.  Be
careful when using this operation, since it overwrites the
data from the beginning of the specified destination mea-
sure with the data from the source measures, erasing all
previous data in the overwritten measures.
Source Song/Track
Settings:
Song: 01 — 10
Track: 01 — 16, Pattern (Pat), Chord (Chd),
Tempo (Tmp), All
This determines the song and track (or tracks) from which
the data is to be copied.  In the Track parameter, Pat is for
the accompaniment pattern track, Chd is for the accompa-
niment chord track, Tmp is for the tempo track, and All is
for all tracks in the selected song.  When any of the latter
four are selected, the Destination Track parameter is
automatically set to the same setting.
Destination Song/Track
Settings:
Song: 01 — 10
Track: 01 — 16, Pattern (Pat), Chord (Chd),
Tempo (Tmp), All
This determines the song and track (or tracks) to which the
source data (selected above) is to be copied.  In the Track
parameter, Pat is for the accompaniment pattern track, Chd
is for the accompaniment chord track, Tmp is for the tempo
track, and All is for all tracks in the selected song.  When
any of the latter four are selected, the Source Track param-
eter is automatically set to the same setting.
Source Range
Range is actually four separate settings (as shown below).
These determine the range of the play data that is to be
affected.
First measure.
Last measure.
First beat.
Last beat.
Source Song and Track
Destination Song and
Track
Source Range
Number of Repeats
Destination Location
Destination Location
This determines the position in the song to which the
source data is to be copied.  The data is copied starting at
the specified measure and beat.
Number of Repeats
This determines the number of times the data is to be
copied.
Press 
E to execute the Copy Event Job.  A “Com-
pleted” message appears briefly when the Job is done.
NOTE:
• Previous data in measures overwritten by the Copy Event
Job will be completely erased and replaced by the copied
data.
• The time signature is copied by the Copy Event Job, but
Voice and Play Effect data is not copied.
HINT: The Copy Event Job makes it easy to use phrases or
even complete sections (an entire chorus, for example) in more
that one place in a song.  You can copy a phrase played by
one voice, and have it repeated by a different voice later in the
song.  You can always edit the copied sections to create
variations.