Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual page 101

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previously recorded motion to be overwritten.
Recording will begin when you move a slider/knob, and
will end automatically at the end of the last measure.
If you have already made settings for recording and are in
recording standby mode, begin reading from step 5.
*
Movements of the following sliders/knobs cannot be
recorded in a Motion.
• VOLUME [LEVEL]
• [TEMPO]
• VOICE MODULATOR [CONTROL 1] and [CONTROL 2]
• EXTERNAL INPUT [INST/LOWER] and [VOCAL/UPPER]
• Sliders/knobs for the Voice Modulator parameters
when [UPPER] and [LOWER] are blinking
*
If you turn the Motion Restart (p.99) before you record,
when you record a Motion while playing back a Pattern,
the Pattern and Motion will begin playback simultane-
ously when you press the key of the Pattern. This is a
convenient way to ensure that the start timing of the
Pattern and Motion are aligned.
*
Do not turn the power off while recording a Motion.
Doing so could cause Pattern or Motion data (including
previously recorded data) to be lost.
1
If a card motion is selected, hold down [SHIFT] and
press MOTION [USER] (NUMBER [3]) to select an
internal motion.
2
Hold down [SHIFT] and press MOTION [SET A] /
[SET B] (NUMBER [7]/[8]) to select the motion set
that you wish to record.
3
Hold down [REC] and press the button ([1]/[2]) to
which the Motion will be recorded.
The [REC] and Motion button indicators will blink, and
you will enter Recording Standby mode.
4
Press [LOOP LENGTH] and [METRONOME]
(NUMBER [1], [4]) to set the recording parameters
("Settings for Recording", p.100).
After making settings, return to Recording Standby by
pressing the [LOOP LENGTH] or [METRONOME] but-
ton whose indicator is lit or by pressing [EXIT].
5
Playback an arpeggio or pattern.
If you turn [HOLD] on, the arpeggio or pattern will con-
tinue playing even if you release the keyboard.
Of course, you may record a Motion along with conven-
tional playing if you wish.
6
Use [TEMPO] to set a tempo that will be comfort-
able for recording.
measure
beat
<With a LOOP LENGTH of 1–8 measures:>
7
Recording will begin when you move a slider/knob
or press [REC].
If you move a slider/knob that has already been record-
ed, the previously recorded data will be erased as
recording takes place.
Movements of other sliders/knobs will be added to the
existing data.
(CUTOFF FREQ)
(CUTOFF FREQ)
(RESONANCE)
If at the end of the Motion you return the slider/knob to the
same position it was in at the beginning of the Motion, the
beginning and end of the Motion will be smoothly connect-
ed when the Motion is played back repeatedly.
*
When recording a motion, do not move the slider/knob
before the motion reaches the first measure of the sec-
ond cycle. After recording is begun, if you continue to
move the slider through the beginning of the second
cycle, you will once again enter record mode, and the
data of the first cycle will be erased as the data of the
second cycle is recorded.
8
If you continue recording to the end of the last mea-
sure, you will automatically exit recording and
return to Recording Standby.
The [REC] indicator will change to blinking.
*
If you press [REC] at one of the intermediate measures,
you will enter record-ready status, and if you press
[EXIT] you will return to normal playing status ([REC]
dark).
9
Repeat steps 7–8 to record more slider/knob move-
ments.
10
Press [EXIT].
The indicator will go dark, and recording will end.
This completes Motion recording.
first recording pass
second recording pass
third recording pass
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