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Styles, Songs & Sequencer
Song Styles
7. At this point, enter into “record-pending” status by choosing one of the following
options:
a) you can record tracks 5 and 6 (separately or simultaneously).
When you start recording, the Rhythms and Arrangements play but the
chords that trigger the patterns are not recorded.
b) you can record only the Chord track:
In this case, simply activate the “CHORDS” function (F3) and start record-
ing. The Chord sequence that you play will be recorded in the CHORDS
track.
Use this method if you want to record a song backing, paying Tracks 5 and
6 in real time with the song backing in playback mode.
c) you can record Tracks 5 and 6 together with the Chords track. Use this
method if you want to record the complete song in one step.
d) you can choose to step record, following exactly the same steps as explained
in the Programmable Styles chapter.
If you want to record any Tempo changes and Master Volume variations, activate
the relative Tempo Record (F1) and Volume Record (F2) options.
8. Press Start/Stop and start to record your Song Style. You can also start with the
Intro function.
During the recording, you can use the Fill and Fill Variations at will. These events
will be recorded in the Master Track.
Record Program Changes
You can change Sound (Program Change) in the selected Track by selecting a
Sound Bank followed by the required Sound. The Program Change is recorded in
the relative Track (the relative events can be seen in the Microscope).
Record Style Changes
If you want to change Style Performance, simply select a Style Bank followed by
the relative Style. The Style Change is recorded in the Master Track.
Record Performance Changes
If you have created some Song Style Performances, press the S.PERF button to
access the Performance Bank and select a different Performance. This will be
recorded in the Master Track
1
.
Note 1:
Only if the M.PERF
function is “ON” in the
Master Track.
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