Modifying the tone changes in a song (pc edit), Saving the notation data in bmp format, P. 94 – Roland HPi-6 User Manual
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Convenient Functions
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Modifying the Tone Changes in a
Song (PC Edit)
In some songs, the instrument sound changes during the course of
the song (that is, the Tone changes in the middle of a Part). In such
songs, an instruction to switch the Tone is inserted at the place
where you want the sound to change. This instruction is called a
“Program Change” (PC), and actions such as deleting program
changes, or changing the selected Tone by them are called “PC Edit.”
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It is not possible to insert a program change into a measure or beat
that does not contain a program change.
Refer to “Basic Operation of the Editing Functions” (p. 90) for
instructions.
fig.d-edit-PCEdit-e_45
The PC-location display uses “Measure: Beat: Tick” as the format.
A tick is a unit of time that’s shorter than a beat.
Use the
cursor button to select the part with the program
change to be edited. The Part number appears at the top of the
screen.
Use the [
(Bwd)] button and the [
(Fwd)] button or use
cursor up or down button to find the program change to be
edited.
Once the Program Change you want to edit is displayed in the center
of the screen, press the [
] button to display the settings screen.
In the settings screen, press a tone button to select a tone group, then
select a tone with the
cursor button.
When selecting Part 10 or 11, select the drum set or effect sound.
If you want to delete the Program Change, press the [
] button.
You can take notations that are displayed on the HPi-6 and save
them to external memory (sold separately). You can also use saved
image data to your computer.
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You cannot save copyrighted song data.
*
Other than for your own personal enjoyment, use of the notations that
are output without the permission of the copyright holder is prohibited
by law.
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For more on indicating note names when outputting notations as
BMP files, refer to “Changing the Notation Screen Settings” (p. 89).
1.
Connect the external memory to the External Memory
connector.
2.
Select the song you want to save (p. 38, p. 41).
When making notation data from a song you have performed,
first record the song ahead of time (p. 63).
3.
Press the [
(Notation)] button one or more times to
display a screen like the following.
fig.d-Score1+Options-e_45
You can set the HPi-6 so that while the Notation screen is being
displayed, a screen like that above continues to appear even if
you press the [
] button.
4.
Press the [
] button; the “Notation Menu” screen is
displayed.
5.
Press the
cursor button to select
then press the [
] button.
A message screen appears.
6.
After reading the message, press the [
] button.
The following screen appears when you select a copyrighted
song. When this screen appears, press the [
] button at this
point to return to Step 2 and select a different song.
fig.d-BMPExport2-e_45
Saving the Notation Data in
BMP Format
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