Yamaha SU700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 10 Jobs 243
CHAPTER 10
TRACK EDIT | TRACK INIT
Use to: Erase the track’s recorded sample and recorded event data (sequence
data), and reset all track settings to their defaults.
Be careful when using this job, as it erases data without issuing any warning or con-
firmation prompt. Be sure that you are ready to proceed before you press the [OK]
button.
Procedure
Be sure that you have selected the appropriate song.
1.
Press TRACK EDIT | TRACK INIT to enter this job.
The screen displays INIT TRACK, and the bank number and meter bracket indicate
the currently selected track (the last pad you pressed).
2.
Press a bank selector and track pad (as necessary) to select the track you wish to
reinitialize.
The bank number and meter bracket move to indicate the track selection.
3.
Press [OK] to reinitialize the track and return to the main screen.
Be aware that the SU700 will not generate a confirmation prompt; it will erase and
reinitialize the track as soon as you press [OK].
TRACK EDIT | EVENT COPY
Use to: Copy all recorded sequence data (sequence events) from one nonempty
sample track into another nonempty sample track of the same type
(within the same song).
The source and destination tracks must be of the same type. (It is not possible to
select AUDIO IN or MASTER.) Source and destination tracks must both contain
samples. It is not possible to copy from or to an empty track
This job copies all sequence data recorded on the track: all knob actions, all ribbon
actions, and all pad actions (note-on, note-off, mute-on, mute-off, roll-on, roll-off,
and loop restart actions).
Note that this job will not necessarily cause the tracks to behave identically during
playback, since track behavior is determined not only by sequence events on the
track itself but also by scene-recall events stored on the MASTER track. This job
has no effect on recorded scene-recall events, which will continue to operate in-
dependently on each track.
This operation does not overwrite the sample existing in the destination track, and
does not overwrite the destination track’s current knob settings and track-related
settings. (In particular, the job does not change the settings enumerated in the ex-
planation for the TRACK COPY job above.)