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4. When you are finished recording, press
[STOP].
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Recording will take place repeatedly from the beginning
to the end of the pattern. You can change part mixer
parameters as you record, for example recording Part
Volume on the first pass, Part Pan on the second pass, etc.
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Recording Smoothly Across
Pattern Boundaries
When you record knob movements or arpeggios,
unwanted data may sometimes be recording at the
boundary of the pattern if you attempted to record
accurately from the beginning to the end. For example,
if you wish to record across pattern boundaries, the
following data might be recorded.
fig.10-18TEXT
In such cases, turn the Loop Rest function on when
you set the recording parameters.
When Loop Rest is on, a one-measure blank will be tem-
porarily created between pattern boundaries. By record-
ing across this blank measure, you can record smoothly
across pattern boundaries. If the metronome is on, only
the count will sound while the blank measure elapses.
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Recording the Mute Settings
Changes in the mute settings for parts or rhythm
groups that you make during recording can be record-
ed in the pattern.
1. Make preparations for recording (p. 127).
For the recording part, specify [MUTE CTRL].
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* If the recording part is not set to [MUTE CTRL], changes
in the mute settings for parts or rhythm groups will not
be recorded. Also, [MUTE CTRL] can be selected only if
the pattern is stopped.
2. When you are ready, begin recording.
3. Press [PART MUTE] and [RHYTHM MUTE] so
you can make mute settings.
If you mute a part or rhythm group during recording,
the mute settings will be recorded.
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4. When you are finished recording, press
[STOP].
Recording Changes in Tempo
The standard tempo of a pattern is memorized when
you perform the Pattern Write operation. However
you can record tempo changes by modifying the
tempo as you record.
1. Make preparations for recording (p. 127).
Specify [MUTE CTRL] as the recording part.
* If the recording part is not set to [MUTE CTRL], tempo
changes will not be recorded. Also, [MUTE CTRL] can be
selected as the recording part only when the pattern is
stopped.
2. When you are ready, begin recording.
When recording begins, the [REC] indicator will light.
During recording, you can record tempo changes by
pressing [TEMPO/MIXER] and using the [VALUE]
dial to modify the tempo.
* Tempo changes made using [TAP] will not be recorded.
PART 1
Mute
cancel
Mute Mute
cancel
MUTE CTRL
Blank measure
(1 measure)
Blank
measure
Blank
measure
Boundary
Boundary
REVERB
DELAY
EFX/OUT
KEY SHIFT
PAN
LEVEL
MEGAMIX
Part Level
R Part
REVERB
DELAY
EFX/OUT
KEY SHIFT
PAN
LEVEL
MEGAMIX
Part Pan
R Part
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