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Other Operations
Transposing Entire Parts/Tracks
You can transpose the specified part or track.
Erasing Measures
You can erase a specified range of measures, causing those measures 
to be blank.
Erasing performance data will not affect the length of the song.
Example: Erasing the performance data from measures 5–8 (make blank)
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Blank measures
Exchanging Parts
You can exchange the notes recorded for one part with the notes 
recorded for a different part.
Editing Individual Notes
You can edit the individual notes of a recorded performance. This 
function is called “Note Edit.”
You can use Note Edit to make the following changes.
•  Delete an unintended note
•  Change the pitch of a single note
•  Change the playing strength (velocity) of a single note
•  Change the fingering number
1.  Use the cursor left/right buttons to select the part that 
contains the note you want to edit .
The number of the selected part is shown in the center of the screen.
2.  Use the [Bwd] [Fwd] buttons or the cursor up/down buttons 
to select the note that you want to edit .
Make the note you want to edit appear in the center of the screen.
The location of each note is shown in terms of “measure: beat: tick.”
MEMO
A “tick” is a finer division of timing than a beat. There are 120 ticks 
in one beat.
3.  Press the [O] button .
The edit screen will appear.
4.  Use the cursor left/right buttons to select the note’s “pitch,” 
“velocity,” or “finger number,” and then use the cursor up/
down buttons to edit it . 
If you want to delete the selected note, press the [O] button .
5.  When you’re finished editing, press the [×] button .
Editing Tone Changes During the Song
Songs in which the instrumental sound changes during the song (i.e., 
when the tone used by a part is switched during the song) contain 
commands that specify when the tone should change.
These commands are called “program changes (PC).” You can use 
“PC Edit” to delete a program change or to change the tone that is 
selected.
MEMO
You can’t insert a program change into a measure or beat that does 
not already contain a program change.
1.  Use the cursor left/right buttons to select the part 
containing the program change you want to edit .
The number of the selected part is shown in the center of the screen.
2.  Use the [Bwd] [Fwd] buttons or the cursor up/down buttons 
to select the program change that you want to edit .
Make the program change you want to edit appear in the center of the 
screen.
The location of each note is shown in terms of “measure: beat: tick.”
MEMO
A “tick” is a finer division of timing than a beat. There are 120 ticks 
in one beat.
3.  Press the [O] button .
The edit screen will appear.
4.  Press a tone button to select the tone group, and use the 
cursor buttons to select a tone . 
If you want to delete the selected program change, press the 
[O] button .
5.  When you’ve finished editing, press the [×] button .
Inserting Notation Marks
You can insert a variety of notation marks to be displayed in the 
notation.
1.  Use the [Bwd] [Fwd] buttons or the cursor left/right buttons 
to select the location at which you want to insert a notation 
mark .
2.  Use the [A] [B] buttons to select the type of notation mark 
that you want to insert .
3.  Use the cursor up/down buttons to select a notation mark .
4.  Press the [O] button .
The notation mark will be inserted.
Deleting a Notation Mark
1.  Use the cursor up/down buttons to select a notation mark .
The notation mark will be shown in red.
2.  Press the [O] button .
The selected notation mark will be deleted.