Split - Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual

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14. Split

14. Split
Split
This function allows a specified range of measures to be copied from the current section (pattern) to a specified section in a
specified user style.
Parameter
Start measure
End measure
Style number
Section
DO!
Track number
Transpose
Measure
* For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
After specifying the start and end measures of the range of
pattern data you want to copy from the current style and sec-
tion, and after specifying the destination style and section,
press the F4 function key (DO!). "Executing" will appear on
the display briefly while the data is being copied.
The SPLIT function makes the process of splitting a section
into multiple sections of the same length fast and easy. After
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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
Track number
Values
001 ... 256
001 ... 256
U01 ... U50
A ... P
-
01 ... 16
-36 ... +36
001 ... 256
Transpose
Function
Specifies the first measure in the range to be copied.
Specifies the last measure in the range to be copied.
Specifies the destination style number.
Specifies the destination section.
Press the F4 function button to actually cut and copy the specified
pattern data to the specified style and section.
Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection
can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method
described on page 27.
Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accom-
plished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on
page 27.
Sets playback start location; or shows current playback location.
the first SPLIT operation the START MEAS and END MEAS
parameters will automatically be set in preparation to copy
the next range of measures: START MEAS will be set to the
previous END MEAS + 1, and END MEAS will be set to
specify a measure range of the same length as the preceding
range copied.

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