Quick recording a backing sequence song – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Quick recording a Backing Sequence Song
What is a Backing Sequence Song?
MIDI Songs are made of up to sixteen ‘tracks’ – that is, separate parts, each
one with a different Sound. Usually, MIDI Songs are recorded one track per
time: the drums first, then the bass, then the Accompaniment guitar, then
the strings…
Backing Sequence (Quick Record) makes this much easier and faster: you
just record your live performance into two grouped tracks: Kbd (Keyboard)
and Ch/Acc (Chord/Accompaniment). After saving, this ‘quick song’ will be
converted into an ordinary sixteen-tracks MIDI Song, that you can play
with the Player.
Choosing the Style and Sounds
Before accessing the Record mode, prepare the Style and Sounds with which
to record your Song.
1
Go to the
Style Play
mode.
2
Choose a
Style
.
3
Choose a
Keyboard Set
.
Accessing the Backing Sequence (Quick Record) mode
1
Press the
SEQUENCER
button to switch to the
Sequencer
mode.
The
main page
of the
Sequencer
mode will appear.
2
Press the
RECORD
button to open the
Song Record Mode Select
dialog.