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Styles, Songs & Sequencer
Programmable Styles
Note 1:
You can enter into
record mode directly
with a selected track by
selecting STEP. This
eliminates the
activation of the track
(REC) with the Toggle.
Programming Styles using STEP recording
STEP RECORDING allows you to record notes one by one from the keyboard.
This is useful means inserting a fast sequence of notes in a bar (such as an arpeggio) that
would otherwise be difficult to record in real time.
Step recording can also be used to copy a musical phrase note by note directly from sheet
music, but it is a very laborious way of working.
You can specify the note length and, depending on how hard you strike the keys, the
velocity will also be recorded for each note. If you step record over a bar that already
contains data, the new step events will cancel the old.
Procedure
1. Select a track to record after accessing Prog. Style record mode and activate it with
the Toggle
1
. The display example shows Track 3 (WXGrandP) activated:
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
2. After specifying the bar length (and any other parameter settings in the Master
Track), access Step Record mode by pressing F6 (STEP):
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
The lower display area shows the type of notes which can be input.
The main display area shows the starting position of the recording (1 1 1 = Start
Song). This is otherwise known as the “Song Pointer” and the three numbers reflect
the first bar, the first beat and the sequencer resolution or “tick” (192 ppq).
Note: If your Riff has already been recorded, the display will show a string of
recorded notes. You can specify the starting point for your recording by selecting
the Song Pointer - more about this later.
3. Use the Function buttons the specify the required note:
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