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5. Begin recording
Finally, you are ready to begin recording.
1.
Press [
] to begin recording.
Recording will begin as specified by the Count In setting (p. 71). When the recording
starts,[
] will light.
Play the keyboard along with the drum sounds of the preset pattern.
When the specified number of measures have finished playing, playback will
continue repeating from the beginning of the pattern, allowing you to listen to the
performance that you just recorded.
6. If you make a mistake (Realtime Erase)
If you made a mistake or were not satisfied with your playing, you can use realtime
erase to erase the performance that you just recorded.
1.
While recording, press [ERASE/UNDO] to select the realtime erase
standby state.
fig.q06-05_40
2.
Erase the unwanted notes.
To erase only specific notes from the notes you just recorded
Hold down the key of the note(s) you want to erase. Note data of that key will be
erased while you continue holding down the key.
fig.q06-06_40
If you hold down two or more keys, all note data between the lowest and highest
keys will be erased while you continue holding down the keys.
fig.q06-07_40
To erase all of the notes you just recorded
Press [ERASE/UNDO]. All the musical data of the current part will be erased while
you continue holding down the button.
In either case, you will return to the realtime erase standby state when you release
the key(s) or button.
3.
Press [EXIT] to return to recording.
If you press [
], recording itself will end.
7. Record the synth part
8. Practice before you record (Recording Rehearsal)
When you have come up with a bass phrase that you like, you can then record the
synth part.
From the recording state, press [
the recording rehearsal state. Operation is the same as during normal recording,
but the data will not actually be recorded. In other words, you can listen to the
looped playback while choosing the next sound or practicing your playing.
Using the sequencer to create a pattern
] once again. [
] will blink, and you will be in
You can sound the metronome
while recording (p. 125).
You can apply realtime
quantization to correct the
timing of your performance
(Quantize Mode; p. 71).
Recording with the
phrase/arpeggio function
Using chord memory to
record (p. 74)
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