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Quick Guide Creating a Song on the MO
Creating a Song
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Owner’s Manual
Recording with the keyboard to a Song track
Arpeggio, Realtime Recording/Step
Recording, Groove function
In the Song mode, you can use the Arpeggio, Realtime
Recording/Step Recording, and Groove function in the
same ways as you did in the Pattern mode. The procedure
is basically the same as that of the Pattern mode.
Re-recording a specific part of a Song
(Punch In/Out)
In the Song mode, use the Punch In/Out recording method
to record over only a specific portion of the track. In the
example instructions below, you’ll see how to re-record
measures three through five of an already recorded Song.
Set the Type parameter to “punch” and specify the area to
be re-recorded.
Set other parameters as necessary. For details, see page
179.
When Song playback reaches the Punch In point, play the
keyboard.
Punch In/Out recording is available only in the Song
Record mode. This is not available in the Pattern Record
mode.
1
In the Song Play mode, select a Song to be
created.
2
Press the [REC] button to enter the Song
Record mode.
3
Press the [TRACK SELECT] button (the lamp
lights), then select the desired track with the
number buttons [1] – [16].
4
Set the parameters related to recording in the
[F1] SETUP display.
Punch In (Recording start measure: beat)
Playback of the recording track is turned off from this point, and
your keyboard performance will be recorded to the track.
Location setting (page 92)
Punch Out (Recording end measure: beat)
Recording ends at this point and normal playback of the
recording track starts.
Press the [SF1] COPY LOC to assign the measure numbers registered to
the Locations (Loc1 and Loc2) to the Punch In and Punch Out points.
5
Press the [F] (Play) button to start the
recording.
6
Press the [J] (Stop) button to stop recording
after the Song playback reaches the Punch
Out point.
7
Press the [F] (Play) button to hear your
newly recorded Song.
8
Save the Song data to a USB storage device in
the File mode (page 98) before turning the
power off.
Insert a Tempo change event to the
middle of the Song
You can use the following three methods to change
the tempo in the middle of an already-recorded Song.
Using the Tempo track
Start recording after setting the Type parameter to “replace,”
setting RecTrack to “tempo,” and moving the cursor to the
tempo value in step 4. During recording, change the tempo
value in real time while listening to Song playback.
Song Edit
In the Song Play mode, press the [EDIT] button to enter the
Song Edit mode. Select the Tempo track (TMP) by pressing
the [F4] TR SEL button once or twice, then change the
existing tempo value or insert a new tempo value by using
the [F5] INSERT button. For details about Song Edit, see
page 90.
Step Recording
In step 4, set the Type parameter to “step” and RecTrack to
“tempo” then press the [F] (Play) button to start Step
recording. After moving the cursor to “Value,” move the Song
pointer by using the [H] (Forward) button and change the
tempo value at the desired point, then enter the value by
pressing the [ENTER] button. For details about Step
Recording, see page 82.
LOCATE
REC
12
SEQ TRANSPORT
Playback start
When Song playback
reaches the Punch In point,
play the keyboard.
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