Operation Manual

Owner's Manual
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Songs and the Sequencer
Songs
SONG: Gains access to the Bank Songs. Each one can memorise one Song and
up to 8 Song Performances
The Sequencer also makes use of the following commands:
START: Starts the playback of a Song (or Style), or starts the recording when
the sequencer is in record pending status.
STOP: Interrupts the playback or recording of a Song (or Style); pressed a
second time it “rewinds” the song to its starting point.
CONT. This button (Var/Cont) starts a Song from a specified Song pointer, or
from any point after being stopped.
The Sequencer operating modes
The Sequencer has three distinct operating modes:
PLAYBACK (Start): playback of a Song, Song Style, Prog. Style or Internal
Style. Each mode is discussed in the relevant chapters.
RECORD: registration of a Song, Song Style or Prog. Style. Song
Styles and Prog. Styles are discussed in the relevant
chapters.
Recordings are carried out in Real Time or Step Time.
About Real Time Recording
There are three ways to real time record:
• Over Dub recording: If you overdub record into a track which already contains
recorded events, the newly recorded data will be combined with the previous data.
• Normal (replace) recording: If you replace record into a track which already
contains recorded events, the data will be rewritten and the data following the point
at which you begin recording will be erased.
Punch recording
This method of recording allows you to “punch in” a correction into a previously
recorded track in record mode with the PNCH function set in the Mode function.
An instant before reaching the point where the new notes are to be inserted, press
the appropriately programmed Pedal and play the correct notes. The pedal
activates the replace recording mode and allows previously recorded events to be
replaced by the new ones. Release the pedal to deactivate the function and return
to Dubb recording.
About Step Recording
Step Recording allows you to record events into a track note by note from the
keyboard, specifying the length of each note. If you Step Record over a bar which
already contains recorded events, they will be replaced by the newly recorded ones.
EDIT: modification of a recorded Song, Song Style or Prog.
Style. The Edit Sequencer functions allow you to inter-
vene on every track of your recordings and modify the
status of the recorded data. As well as note events, you can
also manually insert and edit control data.
See the Edit Sequencer chapter 6.
START
STOP
FILL VAR
TAP
CONT
INTRO
END
FILL
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