Using the Song SequencerE-807. After everything is the way you want, press theR-16 (ENTER) button.• If the destination track does not contain recorded data,combination of the tracks starts immediately.• If the destination track already contains recorded data,the confirmation message shown below appears askingif you want to overwrite the existing data.Press the R-14 (YES) button to perform the process andoverwrite the existing track or the R-14 (NO) button tocancel.• Performing the above procedure does not clear thecontents of the two source tracks. If you no longer need thecontent of a track, you can clear it using the procedureunder “To clear a single track” (page E-78).The song sequencer records all Digital Keyboard operationsyou perform while playing as “events”, which are the smallestunit of data that makes up a song. Playing a single note on thekeyboard, for example, stores the following events: note startmeasure, beat, and track, note pitch, note length, and noteintensity.The following operations are supported during event editing.• Deleting events• Inserting events• Copying events within a specific range to a desired location• Quantizing* note events• Deleting pitch bender events• Adjusting note event velocity values• Adjusting note event gate time values• Selecting the type of events that appear on the Event Editorscreen (View Select)• Inserting or deleting beat events• Directly inputting note events (step input)* Quantize is an operation that automatically adjusts thenote-on timing of a note event to match a reference note.1. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button toenter the song sequencer mode.2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)button, press the C-3 (EDIT) button to displaythe editor menu.3. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.• This displays the event editor screen shown below.• For information about how to use the event editorscreen, see “Event Types and Screen Content” (pageE-81).4. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)button, press the C-13 (MENU) button.• This displays the event editor menu shown below.• Next, select the menu item that corresponds to the typeof operation you want to perform. Details about eachoperation are provided in the procedures of this section.Editing EventsTo start an event editor operation