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Using the Sequencer
E-58
Using the Realtime Record Mode to record to a track that
already contains data replaces the existing data with the
new recording.
If you make a mistake while recording, you can start over
again from step 1 of the above procedure, or you can use
punch in recording (page E-59) to make modifications.
J To record without auto accompaniment
In step 5 of the above procedure, turn off auto
accompaniment (so none of the lamps above the MODE
button are lit).
You can turn auto accompaniment on or off part way
through a recording, if you want.
J To use synchro start to start recording
At any time before you perform step 5 of the above
procedure, press the SYNCHRO START/STOP button.
Both auto accompaniment and recording will start when
you play a chord in the accompaniment keyboard range
during record standby prior to step 7.
J To insert an intro, fill-in, break, etc.
You can use any of the following buttons during realtime
system track recording: INTRO, FILL-IN, BREAK,
VARIATION 1/2, SYNCHRO START/STOP, ENDING.
J To synchro start recording with an intro pattern
At any time before you perform step 5 of the above
procedure, press the SYNCHRO START/STOP button and
then press INTRO.
Recording will start and the intro will play, followed by
auto accompaniment when you play a chord in the
accompaniment keyboard range during record standby
prior to step 7.
J To start rhythm pattern play part way through a
recording
In step 6 of the above procedure, turn off auto
accompaniment (so none of the lamps above the MODE
button are lit). After recording is started, press one of the
VARIATION 1/2 buttons to start rhythm play (without
chords). Now you can use the MODE button to select an auto
accompaniment mode and play chords on the
accompaniment keyboard.
Use Tracks 1 through 16 to add other parts to the
accompaniment and keyboard notes you record in the system
track. You can then turn tracks on and off during playback to
create the arrangement you want.
The recording procedure for tracks 1 through 16 is basically
the same as that for recording to the system track. Skip the
first two steps of the procedure if you go into the recording of
other tracks directly after you finish recording the system
track.
1. Press the SEQUENCER button.
This causes the button’s indicator lamp to light,
indicating that sequencer is turned on.
2. Select the song area to which you want to
record.
Use [+]/[–] buttons or the selector dial to select a
song area number in the range of 1 to 10.
After a few seconds, the display changes to the
play standby. You can also display the play
standby by pressing the EXIT/NO button.
3. Select the track you want to record.
Press the SEQUENCER button to display the
main menu, and then select “TrackSelect”.
A track that already contains recorded data is
indicated on the display by “
”.
Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to
select a track.
4. Specify the time signature and make any
metronome settings you want to use while
recording.
You do not need to specify a time signature here
if you already have one recorded in the system
track.
After you select a setting, press the SEQUENCER
button or the EXIT/NO button to return to the
play standby screen.
5. Make the piano control panel settings you want
to use when you start your recording.
Select the tone and tempo setting using the same
procedures as those for normal keyboard play.
The tempo setting you used for last track
recorded in a song is used as that song’s initial
default tempo setting for playback.
Other System Track Realtime Recording
Techniques
Realtime Recording to Tracks 1 to 16
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