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11. Riff length. The number of bars that the riff is made up of.
12.Tempo. The metronome beat valid for the whole Style (it
is recorded in the header), which can be changed later.
How to record
1. Press [START/STOP] to enter the record mode. You will
hear a “count in” during which it is not possible to record.
2. Record on the track. Recording takes place in cycles, so
once all the bars have been written, recording starts over
again (Overwriting).
3. Press [START/STOP] when you want to stop recording.
4. Select a new track and repeat the same recording proce-
dure.
5. Select a different riff and repeat the procedure on differ-
ent tracks.
6. If necessary, make use of the correction functions de-
scribed later. All you need to do is press one of the
[QUANTIZE], [CLEAR] or [COPY] buttons.
Exiting the “record” mode
Press the two [ESC] buttons together.
Sound and volume settings for the Upper and Lower parts
For basic Styles and their variations separately, it is possible
to program the sounds and volumes of the Upper and Lower
parts.
Programming these two parts is limited to an “instantaneous
recording”, as there are no sequences or notes to record.
When a Style is played, the initial regulation of these parts
are called up by the [VARIATION] button being activated or
disactivated, (as long as the [AUTOSET] led is on).
Upper and Lower for the basic Style
1. Exit the “record” mode.
2. Assign the sounds you want to Upper and Lower in
the normal way. Adjust the part volumes.
3. Press [DRUM] to enter the “record” mode.
4. Press [START/STOP] to start recording.
5. After the “count in” stop recording by pressing [START/
STOP].
6. Exit the “record” mode.
Upper and Lower for the variation
1. Exit the “record” mode.
2. Assign the sounds you want to the parts in the normal
way. Adjust the part volumes.
3. Press [DRUM] to enter the “record” mode.
4. Select one of the variation riffs. The [VARIATION] led
comes on.
5. Press [START/STOP] to start recording.
6. After the “count in” stop recording by pressing [START/
STOP].
7. Exit the “record” mode.
Style names
1. If necessary, press [DRUM] to put the Style in the “record”
mode.
2. Press [CLEAR] to call up the edit and erase menu.
3. Press [NAME] (on the keypad) to write in the Style name,
or edit an already existing one.
4. Use the keypad to key in the letters/numbers (each key
has three characters, which appear one after the other in
cycles each time the key is pressed).
5. Press [PAGE>] to move forwards one space. Press
[PAGE<] to go back one space.
6. When you have finished, press [ESC] to exit the “record”
mode and confirm the Style name.
Modifications and corrections
The programmed Style can be modified by re-entering the
“record” mode and using the [QUANTIZE], [CLEAR], and
[COPY] buttons.
Editing the Sound and initial Volume settings
1. Change the sound and volume settings in the Upper and
Lower parts by following the procedure described in the
“Sound and volume settings for the Upper and Lower
parts”.
2. Adjust the automatic accompaniment track volume with
the MIXER buttons.
3. Press [DRUM] to return to the “record” mode.
4. Use the track buttons to select the track where the sound
is to be modified.
5. Select a different sound for the track.
6. Press [START/STOP] to start recording.
7. Immediately after the initial “count in” press [START/STOP]
to stop recording.
8. Press a different track button if you want to edit the sound
on another track. Alternatively, press the two [ESC] but-
tons to exit the “record” mode.
How to edit the starting tempo and initial effects
1. Put the Style into the ‘record’ mode.
2. Change, activate or disactivate the effects.
3. Adjust the initial tempo.
4. Press [START/STOP] to start recording.
5. Immediately after the initial “count in”, stop the recording
with [START/STOP].
Erasing parts (CLEAR)
1. Press [DRUM] to return to the “record” mode.
2. Press [CLEAR]. The menu listing the edit and erase op-
erations appears on the display:
3. Press [CLEAR] to select “Clear”. The CLEAR function ap-
pears on the display:
Riff Track
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