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Second-take recording (overdubbing), Saving a song, Second-take recording (overdubbing) saving a song – KORG Pa300 Arranger User Manual

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Recording a new Song (Standard MIDI File)

Second-take recording (Overdubbing)

Second-take recording (Overdubbing)

You may want to record an additional “grouped” track, or replace a previously-recorded track. A good
idea may be to record all chords and Style Element changes during the first take, then record Key-
board tracks and Pads during the second take.

1

Press the RECORD button to enter Record mode again. When the Song Record Mode
Select dialog box appears, select Backing Sequence (Quick Record) again.

2

If you are recording just one of the “grouped” tracks, set to Play the track to be pre-
served.

For example, if you only want to record the Keyboard tracks again, set the Kbd/Pad track to Rec,
and the Ch/Acc track to Play.

3

Press the START/STOP button to start recording the selected track.

With the above example, chords will play as recorded; you can record what you play on the key-
board (and the Pads).

4

Repeat the recording procedure, and press the

(START/STOP) button in the

PLAYER section to stop recording and return to the main page of the Sequencer mode.

5

While in the main page of the Sequencer mode, press the

(START/STOP) button in

the PLAYER section to listen to the recorded Song.

Again, the Backing Sequence Song has been converted to an ordinary Song.

Saving a Song

After having recorded a Song that you like, it is a good idea to save it, to avoid losing it when the
instrument is turned off (or put in standby).

1

While in the main page of the Sequencer mode, touch the page menu icon to open the
page menu.