Editing The Piano Track Assignments - Yamaha DGT7A Advanced Operation Manual

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6
Press [>] to move the c cursor to
its next position, then press the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set
the desired transposition value.
You can set transposition values from –60
to +60.
The above example shows that track 05 is
to be transposed to a value of +28.
7
Press [ENTER].
A display similar to the following appears.
8
Press [+/YES] to transpose the
track.
If you do not want to transpose the track,
press [–/NO] to cancel the function.
48
Editing the Piano Track
Assignments
You can change the piano track assignments for
songs played by the Disklavier and save the
changes with the song. This is especially helpful
when you want to "correct" MIDI files from
external sources in which the piano parts are
assigned to tracks other than 1 and 2, so that they
are played correctly on the Disklavier.
Note: The Disklavier cannot edit SMF format 1
songs. SMF format songs need to be
converted to SMF format 0.
Note: With E-SEQ songs, piano parts are restricted
to tracks 1 and 2. If you want to change the
piano track assignments, either convert song
type to SMF format 0, or use the Track Editing
function for moving tracks (see "Moving a
Track" on page 44).
1
Specify a disk.
2
Press [REC] to engage the Record
Standby mode.
The REC indicator lights and the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes.
3
Use the [SONG SELECT] buttons to
select the song that you want to
edit.
4
Press [>] until a display similar to
the following appears.
Existing tracks are indicated by the
symbols on the bottom line of the display.

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