Using the Song SequencerE-951. Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To delete a beatevent” (page E-94).2. Move the cursor to the beat event that comesimmediately before the location where you wantto insert a new beat event.3. Press the C-11 (INSERT) button.• This will insert a new beat event into the next measureafter the cursor position you selected in step 2, whichdoes not contain a beat event. If, for example, there arebeat events already in measures 16 and 17, selectingthe beat event in measure 16 with the cursor andpressing the C-11 (INSERT) button will insert a newbeat event into measure 18.4. Change the beat event measure and beat asrequired.• Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the cursor, andthen use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change thevalue at the cursor position. The cursor flashes during avalue change operation. Pressing the R-16 (ENTER)button applies the setting and causes the cursor to stopflashing.5. To return to the event editor screen, press theR-15 (EXIT) button.Step input is an event editor function. You can use step inputto specify the length and pitch of each individual note (noteevent). In the system track, you also can perform step input ofAuto Accompaniment chords (chord events) as well.• Performing step input into a track that already containsrecorded data will not delete the existing data. This meansyou can use step input to add to existing recorded data.1. Display the event editor screen of the trackwhere you want to perform step input.• See “To select a track for editing” (page E-86).2. Press the C-14 (STEP) button.• This will display a step screen like the one shownbelow. The cursor is always flashing during step input.3. Configure step input settings.4. Use the L-15 (dFF) and L-14 (sREW)buttons to move the cursor to the location fromwhich you want to perform step input.• The cursor will move in one-measure steps.To insert a beat eventDirectly Inputting Note Events(Step Input)To perform step input(1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button,press the C-17 (MENU) button.This displays the input menu shown below.(2) Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to thesetting item you want to change.(3) Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change thesetting value.For information about the meanings and setting rangesof the on-screen items, see “Input Menu Setting Items”(page E-96).(4) Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to exit the menu.Cursor (flashing)