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Editing Songs
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to edit the value.
If you want to add data between “F0:” and “:F7,” move the 
cursor to that location and press [5 (Insert)]. A value of “00” will 
be inserted. Change this to the desired value.
To delete data, move the cursor to the relevant location and 
press [6 (Delete)].
5.
When you are finished editing, press [8 (OK)] to finalize the 
values of the system exclusive message.
• If you decide to discard the changes you made to the system 
exclusive message and return to the Microscope window, press 
[EXIT].
• In the case of a Roland type IV system exclusive message, the 
checksum can be calculated automatically when you finalize the 
values. If you do not want to calculate the checksum 
automatically, press [1 (Checksum)] to remove the check mark 
(✔) from “Auto Calculate Checksum.”
Inserting Sequencer Data (Create)
You can insert new sequencer data into a desired location of a phrase 
track or pattern.
For details on the sequencer data that can be inserted, refer to 
1.
Access the Microscope window for the track or pattern into 
2.
Press
or
to move the cursor to the location at which 
you want to insert sequencer data.
If the location at which you want to insert sequencer data is not 
shown in the display, move the cursor to the appropriate 
location (measure-beat-clock), and then specify the insert 
location for the sequencer data.
3.
Press [1 (Create)].
The Create Event window appears.
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4.
Press
or
to select the sequencer data that will be 
inserted.
If you want to insert a system exclusive message, select “Sys.Excl 
(Default).” However, if you want to insert a General MIDI 
System On message or General MIDI 2 System On message in 
order to initialize the sound generator to the GM default state, 
select “Sys.Excl (GM ON)” or “Sys.Excl (GM2 ON),” and to exit 
the GM state select “Sys.Excl (GM OFF).”
5.
Press [8 (Execute)] to insert the sequencer data.
Once the sequencer data has been inserted, you’ll be returned to 
the Microscope window.
6.
The sequencer data that was inserted will have the default 
parameter values, so edit them as necessary.
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this 
operation, press [MENU], and from the Menu window that 
appears, select “Undo Micro Edit” to return to the state prior to 
execution (Undo).
Erasing Sequencer Data (Erase)
If desired, you can erase just an individual event of sequencer data. 
You can also use the same operation to erase individual items of data 
from the tempo track or beat track.
It is not possible to erase the tempo change located at the 
beginning of the tempo track, the beat change and key signature 
located at the beginning of the beat track, or the pattern beat.
1.
Access the Microscope window for the track or pattern from 
2.
Press
or
to move the cursor to the sequencer data 
that you want to erase.
To erase a multiple consecutive data, hold down [SHIFT] and 
press
to select the sequencer data.
3.
Press [2 (Erase)] to erase the sequencer data.
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this 
operation, press [MENU], and from the Menu window that 
appears, select “Undo Micro Edit” to return to the state prior to 
execution (Undo).