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Styles, Songs & Sequencer
Song Styles
Record Control Data
This type of data is generated by appropriately programmed Pedals, by the Track
Ball (Modulation, Pitch Bend) and the Keyboard (Aftertouch). The relative events
are recorded in the Master Track and the Tracks, according to the type of event.
A recorded Master Track looks something like this:
The Master Track is discussed in detail in the Edit Sequencer section.
9. If you have recorded only one track and wish to record the remaining one, confirm
the recorded track with the Toggle, select the other track and press Start to start
recording it.
10. When you have finished your Song, press Start/Stop or Intro/End to stop the
recording.
If you use the Ending to stop your song, press Start/Stop to stop the recording when
the Ending completes its cycle
1
.
The Ending function is programmed not to stop the recording process when the
pattern cycle ends. This feature can be exploited when recording a chain of songs
(a medley) - see “Recording a Medley” further ahead).
11. Press ESC to escape Record mode and press Start/Stop to listen to the Song Style
playback.
How to see the Chord track events
When you have finished recording the Chords track, press STEP (F6). The display will
shows something like this:
You can add new Chords in Step mode by selecting the required note lengths and playing
the Chords.
Recording a Medley
You can record a medley (chain song) by changing Style while you are in Song Style
record mode. The Style change will be recorded in the Master track.
If you want each Style to finish with an Ending before proceeding to the next Style, you
can use the Ending and change Style during the Ending’s first cycle. This allows you to
continue recording with the new style without stopping.
If you change style after the ending’s first cycle, the Style stops playing but the record
mode will still be active. Press Start/Stop to stop the recording.
NB:
Aftertouch data
consume a large
amount of memory.
Note 1:
If you use Ending to
stop the recording, the
metronome will not stop
unless you use Stop.
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