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SEQUENCER mode
Transport
SEQUENCER LOCATE button
Press the LOCATE button to go to the location that you set.
The factory default location is 001:01.000.
Use the "Set Location" page menu command to change the
location.
For more information, see "Set Location (for Locate Key)"
on page 523.
If you have reselected a song, the "LOCATE" setting will
automatically go to "001:01.000".
SEQUENCER START/STOP button
Press this button once to play back a song, and press it again
to stop. Press the button once more to continue playing from
the place where you previously stopped.
SEQUENCER REC button
Press this button to enter record-ready mode. Once you're in
record-ready mode, you can begin recording by pressing the
SEQUENCER START/STOP button.
SEQUENCER REW button
SEQUENCER FF button
You can use the <<REW, FF>> buttons while a song is
playing or paused. These buttons cannot be used while the
sequencer is recording or while a song is stopped.
Use the "FF/REW Speed" settings in the page menu
command to set the rewind or fast-forward speeds.
Metronome
Only REC: The metronome will sound only during
recording.
REC & Play: The metronome will sound during recording
and playback.
Off: The metronome will not sound. However, the pre-count
will sound before recording begins.
Meter
This is the time signature at the current location of the song.
The time signature can be changed at each measure.
**/**: This will be displayed when you press the
SEQUENCER REC button. Specify this when you wish to
use the time signature that is already recorded for that
measure, and wish to record without changing the time
signature.
1/4–16/4, 1/8–16/8, 1/16–16/16: This is the time signature at
the current location of the song.
Set Track Select to a MIDI Track 01–16, or Audio Track
01–16 press the SEQUENCER REC button, and specify the
time signature here.
When you press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to
begin recording, the time signature you specify will be
recorded on the Master Track and on the already-recorded
tracks.
Be aware that if you press the SEQUENCER START/STOP
button during the pre-count to stop recording, the time
signature will not be recorded.
Normally, you will specify the time signature when you
record the first track, and select **/** when recording
subsequent tracks.
444
[Only REC, REC & Play, Off]
[**/**, 1/4...16/4, 1/8...16/8,
1/16...16/16]
Recording from measure 2 of track 2
when Meter = **/**
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
Recording
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
Changing the time signature in the middle of a
song
If you know beforehand the location at which you wish to
change time signatures in the middle of a song, use the
"Insert Measure" menu command to specify and insert the
time signature for each measure of the same time signature,
and then record your musical data.
If you wish to change the time signature in the middle of a
song which already contains musical data, use Track Select
to specify the Master Track (or any Track01–16 which
contains data), and use the "MIDI Event Edit" menu
command to modify the time signature of the Bar event. You
can also change this by specifying an audio track and using
the "Automation Edit" menu command.
If the number of beats in a measure increases when you
modify the time signature, rests will be inserted in the
portion that was added. Conversely if the number of beats
decreases, that portion will not be played. However if you
return to the original time signature, the data that had been
hidden will once again be played. (The data itself will not be
erased.)
Tempo Mode
Auto: The tempo will follow the tempo of the Master Track.
The tempo of the master track can be specified by using the
MIDI Event Edit menu command, with the Master Track
chosen in Track Select, or by the REC operation described
below. When Auto is selected, it will not be possible to
modify the " (Tempo)" setting while a song is playing or
recording (or during standby).
Manual: The " (Tempo)" setting will be used.
REC: Tempo changes will be recorded on the Master Track.
(Tempo)
This specifies the tempo of the song. This tempo applies to
song playback and Arpeggiator, etc.
040.00...300.00: When the "Tempo Mode" is Manual, this
tempo will be used for recording and playback. When
"Tempo Mode" is REC, this tempo will be recorded on the
master track.
EXT: This will appear when MIDI Clock (GLOBAL 1–1a)
is set to either External MIDI or Auto. The tempo of the
internal sequencer will synchronize with MIDI Clock
messages received from an external sequencer or other MIDI
device, between 40 and 240 BPM.
when Meter =7/8
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
3 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
Recording
1 (4/4)
2 (7/8)
3 (7/8)
4 (7/8)
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (7/8)
3 (7/8)
4 (7/8)
Track 2
[Auto, Manual, REC]
[040.00...300.00, EXT]

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