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Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit)
 
Playing Back the Song from the 
First Note/Event (Quick Play)
 
This is an auxiliary function available when “LOOP” or 
“1SHOT” is specified as the Play Type for the song (SONG/
COMMON/Play Type; previous section).
Quick Play starts playback of the pattern from the first note 
(first event) even if when you recorded the pattern, you left a 
pause at the beginning. For example if you had just played/
recorded freely, ignoring the tempo clock.
 
When “Quick Play” is set to “ON,” stopping playback of the 
song returns you to the beginning of the song.
 
The blank portion is played when you return to the beginning 
of the song while in Loop Playback.
 
fig.05-016_50
 
Quick Play: OFF, ON
 
Reset Time When Using Tap 
Playback (Reset Time)
 
This is an auxiliary function available when “TAP” is specified as 
the Play Type for the song (SONG/COMMON/Play Type; p. 85).
This feature automatically returns you to the beginning of the 
song if during Tap Playback the song is not played back within a 
specified interval. This value sets the time from when the song 
was last played back; if the set time elapses, then returns to the 
beginning before it is next played back.
 
When performing with the Pad Pattern function, if you start 
playback by striking a pad and then do not strike the pad again 
within the specified interval, the song is returned to the beginning.
 
If it is set to “OFF,” this function will be disabled.
 
fig.05-017_50
 
Reset Time: OFF, 0.1–8.0s (0.1 sec steps)
 
Preventing Layering of Sounds in Tap 
Playback (Tap Exclusive Switch)
 
This is an auxiliary function available when “TAP” is specified as 
the Play Type for the song (SONG/COMMON/Play Type; p. 85).
In Tap playback, if one sound is set to play before the previous 
sound has finished playing, this setting allows you to either 
have the previous sound stop and the subsequent sound start 
playing (ON) or have the two sounds layered (OFF).
 
fig.05-018_50
 
Tap Exc SW (Tap Exclusive Switch): OFF, ON
 
OFF:
 
The previous sound continues to play to the end, while the 
subsequent sound is superimposed on it.
 
ON:
 
The previous sound stops while in progress, and the 
subsequent sound starts playing.
 
Protecting User Song Settings 
(Song Lock)
 
To prevent accidental erasure or editing, you can lock User songs.
If you attempt to change the settings of a song for which this 
set to “ON,” a warning screen appears, and you cannot 
change the settings.
However, you cannot select this during recording of a song or 
when a new User song is selected by pressing [SHIFT] + 
[STOP
]. Since you can also lock unused User Songs, then in 
situations such as when using the TD-6V as a sound module, it’s 
a good idea to lock songs when you want to save their settings.
[
] appears in the Song screen when a User Song is locked.
 
fig.05-018aai
 
The settings screen does not appear when a Preset song is 
selected.
 
fig.05-019_50
 
Song Lock: OFF, ON
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