Recording a user style – Generalmusic wk1or User Manual
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To set the number of beats to a Riff, press the CURSOR key to move
the flashing cursor, and use the TEMPO/DATA to select the number
of beats. You can record up to 16 measures for each Riff.
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. Press the ESCAPE key to exit and return to User Style recording
mode.
Recording a User Style
After setting the parameters, follow the instructions to record a new
Style.
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. Press the START/STOP key to start recording.
One empty beat is
executed. The notes played during the empty beat will not be saved to
the Sequencer. The measure counter is active in the display and the
events occurring are shown. “00” measure indicates the empty beat.
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. Start playing after the empty beat. The Sequencer will record each
note played. When you get to the end of the Riff, recording starts
again from the first measure and the notes played until this time are
played back. This feature is particularly useful when recording the
Drums track, since it is possible to add a new instrument every time
the loop restarts.
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. When you have finished recording the first track, press the Start/
Stop key to stop the recording. The numer correspondent to the Drums
track is still blinking.
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. Press the Function key correspondent to the recorded track twice.
In our example, press the F1 (Drums) function key twice to disengage
the Drums sound from the keyboard.
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. Select the next track you wish to record by pressing the
corresponding Function key. In our example, the next track to be
recorded is the Bass track, corresponding to F2 function key. The
Drums track will be indicated in “play” mode in the display, while the
Bass track starts blinking.
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. Press the START/STOP to start recording the Bass track. Drums
track will start playing while the Bass track is being recorded.
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. Start recording the Bass tracks notes.
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. When you are finished, press the Start/Stop key to stop recording.
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. Press the Function key corresponding to the newly recorded track
twice. In our example, press F2 (Bass - F2).
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You can now record other tracks following the same procedure.
When you finish recording the tracks of the first Variation, you can
either:
• select a new Riff (BasicMin, Basic7th, IntroMaj, IntroMin. Intro7th,
Fill, etc).
Use the + and – keys in the numeric keypad to select the Riff; or:
• select a new Variation. In this case press one of the Var. keys (led
ON).