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Chapter 4 Recording and Editing Songs (Song Edit Mode)
Chapter
4
<3A> Do Realtime
Recording
Here, select the pattern and then record it as it is
being performed.
* When recording over a song that has already
been recorded, the newly recorded data
overwrites the previously recorded data, which is
discarded.
1. With the performance stopped, select the
first pattern to be recorded.
Turn the TEMPO/VALUE dial to select the
pattern number.
* You can also select the pattern by inputting the
pattern number with the numeric keys and
pressing [
].
fig.04-05
◆ When
you want to begin the recording
with the performance of a fill pattern
,
press [FILL] after selecting the pattern.
fig.04-06
2. Hold down [REC] and press [START] to
start recording.
The first selected pattern simultaneously
starts to play.
The tempo indicator flashes on each beat.
* When a fill pattern is selected, the fill pattern is
played until the end, and then the performance
returns to the basic pattern.
* The same pattern continues to be recorded until
the next pattern is selected.
3. Select the next pattern to be recorded.
Turn the TEMPO/VALUE dial to select the
pattern number.
* You can also select the pattern by inputting the
pattern number with the numeric keys and
pressing [
].
◆ You can record fill patterns by pressing
[FILL] during recording.
The fill pattern is played until the end, and
then the performance returns to the basic
pattern.
In addition, by pressing [FILL] while the
final beat of a pattern is being played, you
can have the fill pattern recorded from the
beginning of the next pattern.
* Although the fill pattern is played when [FILL] is
pressed at the time of recording, the fill pattern is
played at the beginning of the pattern during
playback.
4. Repeat Step 3 as needed to record one
song’s worth of patterns.
* When Pattern 250 is reached, the message “PTN
FULL” appears, and recording is ended
automatically.
5. Press [STOP/CONT] to stop the recording.
* If recording is stopped in a pattern's second
measure, the measure number is reduced by one
after such stoppage, and that number then
becomes the number of the starting measure for
the pattern.
Recording Using a Foot Switch
With a foot switch connected, you can then
use the foot switch to carry out the [START],
[STOP/CONT], and [FILL] operations.
For more information on setting the
functions used with the foot switch, refer to
“Assigning Functions to the Foot Switches”
(p. 77).