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The 16-track sequencer screen, Recording with the 16 track sequencer, 119 chapter 5 advanced recording function – Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function

Chapter 5

The 16-track Sequencer Screen

When recording with 16-track Sequencer, display the 16-

track Sequencer screen.

1.

Press the [Composer Navigator] button.

2.

Touch <16Tr. Sequencer>.

The following screen will appear. This is called the “16-

track Sequencer screen.”

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Icon

Description

<1>-<16>

Touch to select the part to be recorded, or

the part whose settings are to be changed.

The Part you choose is highlighted.

The selected part

This Part to be played back

The Part not to be played back (Muted Part)

Parts that do not have performance data

recorded to them.

Only the selected Part is played back.

This allows you to prevent the sound for the

selected part from playing.

This clears the performance data in the

selected part.

This displays the Tone Set screen. For

details, refer to p. 120.

This displays the Part Settings screen, in

which you can make detailed settings for

each part. For more detailed information,

refer to p. 120.

Recording with the 16 Track
Sequencer

Step 1 Get ready to record

1.

Press the [Song/Disk] button.

2.

Select the song number to which you want to

record.

To record a new song, select <0: >.

Touch <0: > to change the display to <0:New Song>.

If <0:New Song> doesn’t appear on screen, touch Page

<

> and <

> to switch screens.

If you have recorded a song or changed a song’s settings,

the message “Delete Song OK?” appears on the screen

when you touch <0:New Song>. For more information,

take a look at “If the following message appears” (p. 99).

3.

Press the [Metronome] button and choose the

beat (p. 63).

If you do not use the metronome, press the [Metronome]

button, turning off the button’s indicator.

* You can’t change a song’s beat once it’s been recorded. If you

want to compose a song whose beat changes partway through

the song, take a look at “Composing a Song That Changes the

Beat Partway Through” (p. 122).

4.

Press the Tempo [-] and [+] buttons to set the

basic tempo of the song.

* This procedure cannot be used to change the tempo when

prerecorded song data is used. To change the basic tempo of a

song, please refer to “Changing a Song’s Basic Tempo” (p.

122).

Step 2 Start recording

If necessary, choose a recording method.

For more information, take a look at p. 115 through p. 117.

1.

Display the 16-track Sequencer screen.

Follow the procedure described in “16 Track Sequencer

Screen” above.

2.

Touch the number for the Part you want to record.

The Part you touch appears in reverse video.

You can only record drum sounds or effect sounds on

Part D(10) or Part S(11).