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Chapter 3 Recording and Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit Mode)

Realtime Recording of the Drum Part

1. Hold down [REC] and press [START].

The REC indicator lights, and the
metronome begins playing. The metronome
sound begins, and the tempo indicator
flashes in time with the count. The BEAT
display follows the count.

fig.03-11

2. Press [DRUM A/B] to select the drum bank

for the instrument to be recorded.

3. Tap the key pad for the instrument being

recorded in time with the metronome.
At this time, the force used to tap the key
pads is recorded as velocity data.
The recorded performance is repeated.

◆ You can check a sound, playing but not

recording it, by holding down [VOICE] and
pressing the corresponding key pad. The
instrument indicated in the pattern display
is specified simultaneously.

◆ You can record rolls and flams by holding down

[ROLL] or [FLAM] while tapping the key pads.

* When playing rolls, even if the roll sound is

extremely rapid, it is recorded at the same note
division as the Quantize setting for the
recording. If you want to record rolls with the
precision (Roll Type; p. 77) exactly as set, turn
Quantize to “OFF.”

* Sounds may be delayed or omitted in the

recording when rapid rolls are played at fast
tempos. If this occurs, record at a slower tempo.

* When playing flams, the flam settings (Flam

Interval/Ratio; p. 78) are not recorded. Changing
these settings after recording also changes the
way the flam sounds.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as needed.

5. Press [STOP] to stop recording.

The REC indicator goes out.

Realtime Recording of the Bass Part

1. Hold down [REC] and press [START].

The REC indicator lights, and the
metronome begins playing. The metronome
sound begins, and the tempo indicator
flashes in time with the count.

2. Press [BASS] to select the bass part.

3. Tap the key pad with the name of the

instrument to be recorded in time with the
metronome.
At this time, the force used to tap the key
pads is recorded as velocity, and the length
of time starting when you press the key pad
until you release it (when the sound stops) is
recorded as the note length.
The recorded sounds are repeated.

◆ You can check a sound, playing but not

recording it, by holding down [VOICE] and
pressing the corresponding key pad.

* You cannot play rolls and flams in bass parts.

* Bass parts are monophonic. Even if multiple

notes are layered in a recording, only one sound
is played (most recently specified one given
priority).

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as needed.

5. Press [STOP] to stop recording.

The REC indicator goes out.

To Erase Previously Recorded Sounds
As You Record

Hold down [SHIFT] and press [2]
(DELETE), then while still holding down
[SHIFT], press the key pad to which the
instrument you want to erase is assigned.
The sounds are erased as long as you hold
down [SHIFT] and the key pad.