Owner`s manual

When the Count In setting is ÒCOUNT 0Ð2Ó
Press [PLAY], and recording will begin after the speci-
fied count-in.
* The count-in will not sound when the metronome is off.
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When the Count In setting is ÒWAIT NOTEÓ
Recording will begin the instant you play a note on an
external MIDI keyboard, press one of the keyboard
pads, or press the Hold pedal.
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* If you want to use the keyboard pads to record, make sure
that the [PTN CALL] and [RPS] indicators are dark.
When recording begins, the [REC] indicator will light.
The CURRENT display will show the number of mea-
sures in the entire pattern, and the NEXT display will
show the currently recorded measure and the beat.
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Recording can be continued repeatedly from the
beginning to the end of the pattern. Once notes (note
messages) have been recorded from the keyboard or
the keyboard pads, they will remain without being
erased, allowing you to continue ÒlayeringÓ your per-
formance.
5. When you are finished recording, press
[STOP].
The pattern that you recorded will be held in the tem-
porary pattern (U:TMP). If you are happy with the
pattern that was recorded, use the Pattern Write oper-
ation to save it as a user pattern.
ÒSaving Patterns You've Modified (Pattern
Write)Ó (p. 26)
Changing the Recording Part
While You Record
You are free to change the recording part while you
record. By changing the recording part successively
from drums, bass, chords and melody, etc., you can
continue recording without stopping your creative
flow.
To change the recording part, switch from Recording
mode to Rehearsal mode. In Rehearsal mode, your
playing on the keyboard or keyboard pads will not be
recorded, and this lets you practice along with the pre-
viously recorded performance until you are ready to
continue recording.
1. During recording, press [REC].
The button indicator will blink, and you will enter
Rehearsal mode. The following display will appear.
fig.10-11
2. To change the recording part, press the
PART button for the part that you wish to
record.
3. Press [REC] once again to leave Rehearsal
mode and return to normal Recording
mode.
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In Rehearsal mode, you can use [INC] [DEC] or the
[VALUE] dial and the [TIMING] knob to modify the
Input Quantize settings.
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Recording an Arpeggio
Performance
1. Before recording, make the desired arpeg-
gio settings (p. 105).
Press ARPEGGIATOR [ON] to turn the arpeggiator
on.
2. Make preparations for recording (p. 127).
3. When you are ready, use one of the fol-
lowing methods to begin recording.
When the Count In setting is Ò0Ð2Ó
When you press [PLAY], recording will begin after the
specified count-in. Press a chord at the moment that
recording begins.
* The count-in will not sound when the metronome is off.
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REC
NEXT
CURRENT
Recording begins
PLAY
Count in: 2 (4/4 time)
Metronome
Recording begins
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