User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Function List
- Styles
- Style Types (Characteristics)
- Using the Chord Tutor Function
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Changing the Chord Fingering Type
- Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off
- Style Playback Related Settings
- Adjusting the Tempo
- Recording and Playing Back a Chord Sequence—Chord Looper
- Recording a Chord Sequence when Style Playback is stopped (Chord Looper)
- Saving and Calling up Your Custom Chord Sequences (Chord Looper)
- Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
- Voices
- Voice Part Setup Display
- Voice Selection Display-related Settings
- Voice Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Metronome Settings
- Keyboard/Joystick-related Settings
- Keyboard Part-related Settings (Voice Setting)
- Transposing the Pitch in Semitones
- Fine Tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument (Master Tune)
- Selecting or Creating a Temperament (Scale Tune)
- Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio
- Editing Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Organ Flutes Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Ensemble Voices (Voice Edit)
- Multi Pads
- Song Playback
- Creating a Song List for Playback
- Using Repeat Playback Mode
- Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
- Displaying Lyrics and Setting Up the Display
- Displaying Text and Setting Up the Display
- Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with MIDI Song Playback
- Turning Each Channel of a MIDI Song On/Off
- Song Playback Related Settings
- MIDI Song Recording/Editing
- Audio Multi Recording
- Registration Memory
- Playlist
- Microphone
- Mixer
- Controller Function Settings
- MIDI Settings
- Basic Procedure for MIDI Settings
- System—MIDI System Settings
- Transmit—MIDI Transmit Channel Settings
- Receive—MIDI Receive Channel Settings
- On Bass Note—Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI
- Chord Detect—Settings the Chord for Style Playback via MIDI
- External Controller—MIDI Controller Setting
- Network Settings
- Utility
- Expansion Pack Related Operations
- Connections
- Index
Genos Reference Manual 103
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Audio Multi Recording
4 Practice the part while checking and adjusting the volume set-
tings for recording.
When “Overdub” is off:
Practice the part while checking the level and adjusting the recording volume with
the “Monitor” meter/slider.
When “Overdub” is on:
Play back the recorded track and practice the part that you want to overdub while
the track is playing. Adjust the Main and Sub track playback volumes (page 100),
and adjust the recording volume using the “Monitor” meter/slider. The volume
balance set here affects when recording.
5 Touch [] (Rec) to enable recording.
6 Touch [>/o] (Play/Pause) to start recording.
Play the keyboard (or sing, etc.) and record your performance.
7 When finished recording, touch [] (Stop).
After stopping recording, the data after the stop point of the track will be erased, even if Overdub is enabled.
8 To hear your new recording, touch [>/o] (Play/Pause).
If you’ve made a mistake or you’re not completely satisfied with your perfor-
mance, you can undo the Normal recording result at this time. To do this, touch
[
] (Stop) to stop playback, then touch [Undo].
Before practicing the part and adjusting
the volume, make any necessary set-
tings such as Voice selection, etc. If you
wish to record a keyboard-played Voice
from the instrument, select the desired
Voice. If you wish to record your sing-
ing or an external instrument, connect a
microphone or instrument and make the
appropriate settings.
NOTE
The playback sound of the other track
(not selected as the destination of
recording) is not recorded to the track.
NOTE
The Audio Multi Recording function
automatically reduces the level of the
previous track by a certain, slight
amount to accommodate the new
recording. This is done to minimize
possible distortion. You can use the
Normalize effect to maximize the volume
of the overall sound. For details, see
page 99.
NOTE