I punch in/out, Value dial, Standard tempo mag*i – Roland SBX-1000 User Manual
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I Punch IN/OUT
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This method of recording allows you to playback the
previously recorded data and re-record only a specified
section. Changing from playback to the record mode is
known as “punching in," and changing from record to the
playback mode is know as “punching out."
In order to use the Punch IN/OUT function, press | REC |
while recording a track in real time, either on the cue sheet
or the sequencer.
With the sequencer, you can also specify punch-in and
punch-out points for performing automatic punch in/out
recording.
cT P.36, “Manual I ” for information on exclusive
events in the cue sheet.
D- P.39, “Manual I ’’ for information about tap input for
the cue sheet.
D- P.41 .“Manual I” for information about MIDI
keyboard input for the cue sheet.
cr P.32, “Manual I ” for information about real-time
input of Standard-type tracks.
■ Value Dial
This is used to change the cursor position.
Value dial
The word "beat" also indicates the time signature of the
song. A display of “4/4" indicates that each measure is four
quarter notes in length, and a display of 6/8 indicates that
each measure is six eighth notes in length.
It is not possible to change the time signature of a measure
which has already been recorded in the sequencer section.
■ Standard Tempo
Mag*i
This is the song tempo determined by the sequencer. It is
set from the “Tempo" parameter, which is displayed at the
bottom left of the [Sequencer] screen.
In order to change the tempo in the middle of a song, enter
a tempo change event in the tempo track. The tempo
change event is entered as a numeric tempo value, but it is
stored as a ratio of the standard tempo. This allows you to
maintain the relative tempo changes in the middle of a song
even when you change the Standard tempo.
■ Pitch Bend Data
This type of MIDI data is used to control continuous pitch
changes. For MIDI keyboards which are equipped with
bender levers or bender wheels, moving these controllers
transmits the bender data. The pitch bend range, over the
extreme positions of the bender, is determined by the
receiving device.
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Recording on the SBX-1000
This data can be recorded to either the cue sheet or
the sequencer. "Pit Bend (Bend)" is displayed on the
screen.
Rotating the Value dial displays the available values one
after the other. When entering characters, rotating the
Value dial displays the available letters one after the other.
The sensitivity of the Value dial can be adjusted from the
“3.Dial Sensitivity” parameter in [SETUP |
I Beat
TEMPO
This indicates the position in the measure, expressed as a
beat number (first, second, third, etc.) of the measure. For
example, the third beat in the second measure of a song is
referred to as "measure 2, beat 3.”
■ Function Keys
The functions or operations that these keys control changes
depending on the screen that is selected. The functions are
indicated at the bottom of the display. Holding the j SHIFT j
key down allows you to access the alternate functions of the
function keys.
I Format
cr “Disk Format"
[Frame mode
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“Time Code Rates")
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