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Owner’s Manual
Creating Data
Creating a Voice
Creating a Normal Voice in the Voice Edit mode .................................................................................................................................................Page 79
Creating a Drum Voice in the Voice Edit mode ....................................................................................................................................................Page 82
Creating a Plug-in Voice in the Voice Edit mode .................................................................................................................................................Page 84
Creating a Normal Voice/Drum Voice by using the Sampling function .............................................................................................................Page 94
Creating a Sample Voice by using the Sampling function ...............................................................................................................................Page 107
Creating a Normal/Drum Voice by importing a WAV or AIFF file......................................................................................................................Page 100
Creating a Sample Voice by importing a WAV or AIFF file................................................................................................................................Page 109
Creating a Mixing Voice especially for a Song or Pattern ................................................................................................................................Page 105
Creating a Performance.........................................................................................................................................................................................Page 87
Creating a Song
Recording your keyboard performance to a Song track (Realtime Recording).............................................................................................Page 118
Recording over (replacing) existing material in a Song track — Punch-in Recording
[SONG] [] (Record) [F1] SETUP Type = punch ....................................................................................................................................Page 119
Recording additional material to an existing Song track (without erasing previous material) — Overdub Recording
[SONG] [] (Record) [F1] SETUP Type = overdub ................................................................................................................................Page 119
Sounding a metronome during recording ............................... [SONG] [UTILITY] [F3] SEQ [SF1] CLICK Mode = rec ................Page 262
Recording a Song by using a Performance ......................................................................................................................................................Page 120
Recording a Song with the sounds of a Plug-in Board ....................................................................................................................................Page 121
Using the Step Recording function.......................................................... [SONG] [] (Record) [F1] SETUP Type = step ................Page 238
Editing MIDI events for each track of an already-recorded Song ...................................... [SONG] [EDIT] Track selection ................Page 124
Inserting Tempo change information in the middle of the Song ............................................. [SONG] [EDIT] [F4] TR SEL ................Page 125
Inserting Voice change information
[SONG] [EDIT] Track selection Inserting a Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change ....................................................................Page 225
Editing Song Mixing settings, such as the volume of each Part ................................................................. [SONG] [MIXING] ................Page 127
Using convenient “Jobs, such as Copy, Clear, Quantize........................................................ [SONG] [JOB] Job selection ................Page 126
Creating a Pattern
Assigning a Preset Phrase to each track of a Pattern (Patch function)..........................................................................................................Page 113
Recording (Sampling) your favorite rhythm (audio) to a Pattern track to create a Phrase...........................................................................Page 107
Importing a WAV file or an AIFF file to a Pattern track to create a Phrase .....................................................................................................Page 109
Recording your keyboard performance to a Pattern track to create a Phrase...............................................................................................Page 110
Recording a newly found Arpeggio rhythm pattern to a Pattern track ...........................................................................................................Page 112
Sounding the metronome during recording....................... [PATTERN] [UTILITY] [F3] SEQ [SF1] CLICK Mode = rec ................Page 262
Using the Step Recording function..................................................... [PATTERN] [] (Record) [F1] SETUP Type = step ................Page 238
Editing MIDI events for each track of an already-recorded Pattern................................ [PATTERN] [EDIT] Track selection ................Page 124
Editing Pattern Mixing settings, such as the volume of each Part......................................................... [PATTERN] [MIXING] ................Page 127
Using convenient “Jobs, such as Copy, Clear, Quantize................................................... [PATTERN] [JOB] Job selection ................Page 126
Programming a sequence of a Section to create a Pattern Chain....................................................... [PATTERN] [F6] CHAIN ................Page 115
Converting a Pattern Chain to Song data ...................... [PATTERN] Pattern selection [F6] CHAIN [EDIT] [F3] SONG ................Page 117
Creating a Master.................................................................................................................................................................................................Page 136
Creating an Arpeggio ..........................................................................................................................................................................................Page 130
Creating a Waveform .............................................................................................................................................................................................Page 94
Storing/Saving the created data
Storing an edited Voice to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Voices in internal memory to a SmartMedia/USB storage device
.............Page 85
Storing an edited Performance to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Performances in internal memory to a
SmartMedia/USB storage device..........................................................................................................................................................................Page 91
•Saving the Song/Pattern data
Storing Song Mixing/Pattern Mixing settings to internal memory (DRAM) ....................................................................................................Page 131
Storing the entire Song/Pattern data to SmartMedia/USB storage device.....................................................................................................Page 132
Storing Mixing settings to internal memory (Flash ROM) as a template........................................................................................................Page 104
Storing an edited Master to internal memory (Flash ROM) and saving all the Masters on internal memory to a SmartMedia/USB
storage device .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Page 137
•Saving all Arpeggios in internal memory (Flash ROM) to a SmartMedia/USB storage device.....................................................................Page 269
•Saving all Samples (obtained via the Sampling function) in internal memory (DRAM) to a SmartMedia/USB storage device ..................Page 97
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