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Styles, Songs & Sequencer
Programmable Styles
METRONOME VOLUME (default 90):
This parameter adjusts the Metronome’s sound level (valid for Record and
Playback).
The parameter value ranges from 10 to 127. The higher the value, the louder the
sound. The lowest limit reduces the sound to its minimum level but does not
eliminate it.
UNDO STATUS (default On):
This parameter enables and disables the “Undo” function (in Edit Sequencer) for
the Riff recording.
Undo is of immense importance because it permits you to cancel a recorded Riff or
restore a recorded Riff cancelled by mistake.
For example, if you record a Riff and decide that you want to change it, you can repeat the
recording in “Normal” mode - this will cancel the original Riff. Then, listening to the playback
of the “Normal” recording, you may decide that you preferred the previous recording - using
Undo, you can “undo” the “Normal” recording and restore to original Riff.
Undo also “undoes” an undo operation - it can be used as a means of comparing a
modified Riff with the original one - it helps decide which of the two recordings you
prefer.
How to use UNDO - see UNDO in the Edit Sequencer section.
If, after recording a Riff, you want to cancel it, press UNDO - the display will show the
following message:
Press ENTER to confirm the “Undo” or ESC to abort the operation.
To restore the cancelled Riff, press UNDO again but, if you perform another
operation before pressing Undo, you will cancel your Riff definitely.
7. Press Start/Stop to start the recording.
The Metronome will tap a one bar “count down” (or lead) into the recording.
The one bar lead will also be indicated in the “Bars” box of the display by the
numeric count down starting from bar “O” (0 1, 0 1, 0 2, 0 3, 0 4).
You can disable the Metronome by pressing the relative Function Buttons (F5):
SEQ. EDIT
MASTER COPY MOVE
ERASE
INS/DEL
TRANSP
QUANT MICRO NAME
OPTION UNDO DEMO
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