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You can title your new song either now or
after recording. In either case, see "Song
Titling and Title Editing" on page 22.
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Press [>] or [VOICE].
A display similar to the following appears.
Existing tracks are indicated by the
symbols on the bottom line of the display.
The following table shows the voice and
volume parameters that can be set for each
track.
Parameter Range
Track
SMF songs:
1 to 16
E-SEQ
songs:
1 to 16
(excluding 3)
Basic voice 1 to 128;
11 drum kit
types;
SFX voices
Variation
(0 to 101)
voice
Volume
0 to 127
See "XG Normal Voice List" on pages 11
and 12 in the Appendix section of this
manual for a full listing of available voices.
Track 10 can only be used as the rhythm
track. However, you can select a different
track and set its voice to a drum kit.
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Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select a track that you
want to record.
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Notes
Select the track to
record.
Select the track to
record.
Select a basic voice,
drum kit or SFX
voice on the MIDI
tone generator.
Select a variation
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voice where
available. The
bank number of the
variation voice is
temporarily
displayed in place
of the Vol
parameter.
Set the volume of
the voice.
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Press [>] once, then use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to
select a basic voice (bank 0), drum
kit, or SFX voice.
The voice number and name change
accordingly.
See Chapter 15 "Internal XG Tone
Generator Voice & Drum Kit List" in the
Basic Operation Manual for a listing of
available voices.
See also "XG Drum Voice List" on page 15
of the Appendix "MIDI Data Format"
provided at the end of this manual for a list
of voices assigned to each key.
Press [>], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to select a
variation voice.
The voice name changes accordingly, and
its bank number is temporarily displayed in
place of the Vol parameter.
See "XG Normal Voice List" on pages 11
and 12 in the Appendix section of this
manual for a full listing of available voices.
Press [>], then use [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to set the track's
volume.
This volume setting only adjusts the
volume of the currently selected track. The
volume can be set from 0 to 127.
The track's voice selection and volume
setting can be edited after recording. See
"Editing a Track's Voice & Volume" on page
42.
Press [METRONOME] and make
the settings as necessary.
If you want to use the quantize function,
you must set the metronome.
See "Recording with the Metronome" on
page 24 for details about setting up the
metronome.

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