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Creating a new song
You can edit individual MIDI events of the data that applies to 
the entire song (i.e., System Exclusive, Tempo, and Beat data).
1. Select the Song that you want to edit (p. 29 in the owner’s 
manual).
2. Press [SONG].
3. Press [PART VIEW].
The SONG TRACK screen will appear.
4. Use [
] [
] [
] [
] to move the cursor to 
“MASTER” and press [ENTER].
The SONG MASTER TRACK screen will appear.
Immediately after you’ve entered the MASTER TRACK 
screen, Tempo/Beat events will be shown.
Press [MENU] to view System Exclusive events.
Each time you press [MENU], you’ll alternate between 
viewing Tempo/Beat events and System Exclusive events.
5. Use [
] [
] to select the event that you want to edit.
6. Use [
] to move the cursor to the value that you want to 
edit, and use the VALUE dial to edit the value.
You can use the [0]–[4] buttons to perform the following 
operations.
If System Exclusive events are selected, pressing [
will open the System Exclusive Edit window, allowing you 
to edit System Exclusive events.
If you want to save the result of your editing, press 
[ENTER].
If you press [EXIT], your edits will be discarded and you’ll 
return to the previous screen.
In the System Exclusive Edit window you can use the [0]–
[2] buttons to perform the following operations.
Editing data that applies to the entire 
song (SONG MASTER TRACK)
Button
Explanation
[0] (CREATE)
Pressing [0] (CREATE) will open the Create 
Event window.
Type:
If the Tempo/Beat view is shown, 
select either Tempo Change or Beat 
Change as the data to be inserted. 
If the System Exclusive view is 
shown, only Sys Exclusive can be 
selected.
Move the cursor to “EXECUTE” and press 
[ENTER] to insert the event.
[1] (ERASE)
Erases the event at the cursor location.
[2] (MOVE)
Moves the event at the cursor location to the 
specified location.
When you press [2] (MOVE), the Move Event 
window will open.
To:
Specify the destination of the move.
Move the cursor to “EXECUTE” and press 
[ENTER] to move the event to the specified 
location.
[3] (COPY)
Copies the event that’s at the cursor location.
[4] (PLACE)
Inserts the copied event at the specified 
location. 
When you press [4] (PLACE), the Place Event 
window will open.
To:
Specify the location at which the 
copied event is to be inserted.
Move the cursor to “EXECUTE” and press 
[ENTER] to insert the event.
Button
Explanation
[0] (INSERT)
Inserts “00” at the cursor location.
[1] (ERASE)
Deletes the event at the cursor location.
[2] (TEST)
Transmits the System Exclusive message 
currently being edited from MIDI OUT.
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