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Songs and the Sequencer
Songs
9. When you have finished recording your Song, press ESC to escape REC mode and,
if you haven’t already done so, give the song a name using the NAME function in
the Edit Sequencer section.
Realtime Record options
The record mode display shows several options in the lower area that you can select with
the relative Function buttons.
METR: (F5) determines the status of the Metronome.
The Metronome is active when selected (reverse-highlight). You can deactivate it
at any moment by pressing the respective Function button.
TEMPO: (F1) permits the recording of Tempo variations in record mode.
Rotate the Dial while you are recording the song. All Tempo data is recorded in
the Master Track, together with the starting tempo.
The Tempo events are shown as TEMPO-SET data.
Tempo recordings are always in replace (normal) mode, irrespective of the status
of the normal or overdub options (new events cancel the old).
If you activate the TEMPO-FIX button during the recording, the events will be
recorded in the Master Track as Tempo Fix data.
VOLUME: (F2) permits you to record Volume variations in record mode.
Use the Master Volume slider, a pedal connected to the Volume real panel socket
or a pedal programmed for the Volume control.
These events are always recorded in Replace mode in the relative Track or the
Master Track and are of the Fade In/Fade Out type.
Recorded in the tracks (Microscope):
If you use a pedal connected to the rear panel Volume socket, the track records
Controller 04 events.
If you use one of the pedals programmed to regulate Volume, the track records
Controller 07 events.
The display example above shows what the Microscope looks like after recording
Controller 04 and 07 events.
Recorded in the Master track:
If you use the Master Volume slider, the events will be recorded as Mast. Vol
events in the Master Track.
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