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Rhythm....................................................... 61
1. Selecting and playing rhythms ...................61
2. Listening to the rhythm while recording a
performance .............................................61
3. Recording the rhythm ................................61
4. Setting the tempo ......................................62
Editing a tempo map.................................... 62
Inserting a rhythm pattern by adding a
tempo map event .......................................... 63
Overwriting a tempo map event ................ 63
Deleting a tempo map.................................. 63
Tempo track........................................................ 63
Recording MIDI Clock data from an external
MIDI sequencer, and using it as the tempo
track ................................................................ 63
Tap tempo ...................................................... 64
Recorder..................................................... 64
1. Recording .................................................64
1-1. Basic recording .................................64
1-2. Switching virtual tracks......................65
1-3. Recording additional tracks while you
play back (Overdubbing)...................65
1-4. Trigger recording ..............................65
1-5. Re-recording a specific area (Punch-in/
out)...................................................66
Manual punch-in/out ....................................... 66
Auto punch-in/out............................................ 66
Loop recording................................................... 67
1-6. Creating a master track .....................67
Bounce recording............................................... 68
2. Playback ..................................................68
2-1. Normal playback ..............................68
2-2. Loop playback ..................................68
2-3. Playing back an album CD project .....69
3. Track editing.............................................69
Registering the edit region .......................... 69
3-1. Track editing procedures ...................69
Copy a track (CopyTrk) .................................... 69
Copying tracks within the same song ....... 69
Using the clipboard to copy data to another
song................................................................. 70
Insert blank space (InsertTrk) .......................... 71
Erase a track (EraseTrk) .................................... 71
Delete a track (DeleteTrk)................................. 72
Exchange tracks (SwapTrk).............................. 72
Reverse a track (ReverseTrk) ........................... 73
Optimizing a track (OptimizeTrk) .................. 73
Optimizing track data .................................. 73
Erasing regions of silent audio data........... 74
Erasing noise ................................................. 74
Expand/compress a track (ExpCmpTrk)....... 74
Copy an entire track/Copying to a Virtual track
(CopyWholeTrk) ................................................ 75
Copying to a virtual track............................75
Exchange two entire tracks (SwapWholeTrk)76
Swapping entire tracks.................................76
Fade-in/fade-out (FadeTrk) .............................76
Creating a fade-in .........................................76
Creating a fade-out .......................................77
Boosting the maximum volume to the specified
level (Normalize: NormalizeTrk) ....................77
4. Naming a track ........................................ 78
CD ..............................................................78
1. Track At Once........................................... 78
2. Disc At Once............................................. 79
2-1. Album CD Project.............................. 79
2-2. Creating a live CD............................. 80
Data ...........................................................82
1. Backing up and restoring .......................... 82
1-1. Backing up ....................................... 82
Backing up 1Song .........................................82
Backing up All Data .....................................83
Backing up User Data...................................83
1-2. Restoring backed-up data ................. 84
2. Audio files ................................................ 85
2-1. Importing an audio file...................... 85
2-2. Exporting an audio file...................... 86
Exporting an audio file ................................86
Exporting multiple audio files ....................87
3. Drive and data compatibility with the
Recording Studio
series ............................. 87
Drive...........................................................88
1. Partitioning the hard drive into separate song
drives (Partitions) ...................................... 88
2. Renaming a song drive ............................. 88
3. Checking the hard disk ............................. 89
4. Formatting the hard disk ........................... 89
5. Exchanging data with your computer ........ 90
6. Erasing a CD-RW disc ............................... 90
7. Load system ............................................. 90
8. Drive capacity........................................... 90
To keep only the audio data that you are
actually using ................................................90
To erase A and B that remain from the first
take, and recover disk space........................91