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Modify recording, P. 79), 79 editing in the phrase scope – Roland maxWerk Musical Instrument User Manual

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Editing in the Phrase Scope

Modify Recording

This function lets you modify or edit the selected frame in real time.
Modify Recording differs from conventional realtime recording (p. 69) in that when you loop-record,
the data will be added to the same take. For example, you would use Modify Recording if you want
to record the kick on the first cycle, snare on the second, and hi-hat on the third.

1. Loop-playback a frame.

2. Click the Modify Record button shown below.

fig.03-ps20

Punch-in/out button

fig.03-ps21

When you press the

punch-in/out

button, the punch-in/out anchors will be displayed at the

beginning and end of the selected region in the time ruler of the scope editor screen. Recording
will apply to the region indicated by the

punch-in/out anchors

—anything you play outside this

region will not be recorded.
*The location of the punch-in/out anchors will move according to any increases or decreases due

to TIME editing.

3. In the

locator area

, press the

record button

(

) and then press the

play button

(

) to begin

recording. Perform by playing your MIDI keyboard and/or turning the

PITCH/TIME/FORMANT

knobs

of the VariOS.

* You can also press the

play button

(

) first, and then press the record button (

). In this case,

recording will begin at the moment you press the record button, so you can practice while the
playback continues looping, and then press the record button when you are ready to record.

4. In the

locator area

, press the

stop

button (

) to stop recording.

Realtime Recording

When loop-recording, the first cycle is recorded on take 1, the second as take 2,
and so on. Use the frame property parameter Frame Take to select your favorite
take.

Modify Recording

When loop-recording, the data recorded on each cycle is added to the same
take. Events will be added, and Pitch, Time, Formant, and Dynamics data will
be overwritten over the previously recorded data.