Deleting a pattern [f4 (delete) – Roland TD-12 User Manual
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Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing)
Chapter 7
[REC]
6.
Press [F5 (ERASE)].
The confirmation screen appears.
fig.07-Ers5_70
7.
Press [F5 (EXECUTE)].
* To cancel, press [F1 (CANCEL)].
This deletes the pattern performance, beat, measure length,
part, and all other settings, creating a empty pattern.
fig.07-Del1
You can delete unneeded measures from the pattern, then
connects the portions before and after the resulting gap.
fig.07-Del2
• The performance data following the deleted range is
moved forward (and the performance data for that part is
shortened).
• When all parts in the targeted range are specified,
deletion results in the pattern itself becoming shorter.
• When all measures for all parts are deleted, the pattern
itself is deleted, resulting in a pattern containing no
performance data (an empty pattern). Settings, including
beat and measure length, are restored to their initial
values as well.
1.
Press [PATTERN] - [F4 (EDIT)].
The “PATTERN EDIT” screen appears.
2.
Press [F4 (DELETE)].
The “DELETE PATTERN” screen appears.
fig.07-Del3_70
3.
When you want to delete selected measures,
press [F4 (MEASURE)].
The “DELETE PATTERN MEASURE” screen appears.
fig.07-Del4_70
4.
Press [CURSOR (left/right)] to select the
parameter.
5.
Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the pattern and
measures.
6.
Press [F5 (DELETE)].
The confirmation screen appears.
fig.07-Del5_70
7.
Press [F5 (EXECUTE)].
* To cancel, press [F1 (CANCEL)].
Pattern
Part
Measure
Pattern to be
erased
Part to be
erased
Measures to be erased
(First Measure–Last Measure)
Deleting a Pattern [F4 (DELETE)]
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Pattern
Measure
Pattern to be deleted
Measures to be deleted
(First Measure–Last Measure)
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