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Auto punch-in
1 Make the necessary settings in "Preparations for
recording."
2 In the SEQ 1.1: Play/REC Preferences page REC
Setup "Recording Mode," select Auto Punch In.
Recording Mode
Location
3 In "Auto P Start Meas, "Auto P End Meas" specify
the area that you wish to record.
For example if you specify M005–M008, recording
will occur only from measure 5 to measure 8.
4 In "Location," specify a location several measures
earlier than the point at which you wish to begin
recording.
5 Press the [REC/WRITE] key, and then press the
[START/STOP] key.
Playback will begin.
When you reach the starting location you specified
in step 3, recording will begin. Play the keyboard
and operate controllers such as the joystick to record
your performance. When you reach the ending loca-
tion you specified in step 3, recording will end.
(Playback will continue.)
6 Press the [START/STOP] key.
Playback will stop, and you will return to the loca-
tion you specified in step 4.
Loop All Tracks
1 Make the necessary settings in "Preparations for
recording."
2 In the SEQ 1.1: Play/REC Preferences page REC
Setup "Recording Mode," select Loop All Tracks.
However since multitrack recording is not possible,
the "MultiREC" check box must be unchecked.
(If "Multi REC" is checked, it will not be possible to
select Loop All Tracks as the "Recording Mode".)
Recording Mode
Location
3 In "Loop Start Meas, "Loop End Meas" specify the
area that you wish to record.
For example if you specify M004–M008, recording
will occur repeatedly (as a loop) from measure 4 to
measure 8.
4 In "Location," specify a location several measures
earlier than the point at which you wish to begin
recording.
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Auto P Start Meas Auto P End Meas
Loop Start Meas Loop End Meas
5 Press the [REC/WRITE] key, and then press the
[START/STOP] key.
Playback will begin. When you reach the starting
location you specified in step 3, recording will
begin. Play the keyboard and operate controllers
such as the joystick to record your performance.
When you reach the ending location you specified in
step 3, you will return to the starting location, and
continue recording.
The musical data that is loop-recorded will be added
to the previously-recorded data.
6 During loop recording, you can press the [REC/
WRITE] key or check the "Remove Data" check
box to erase the specified musical data.
If you press the [REC/WRITE] key during loop
recording, all musical will be removed from the cur-
rently selected track as long as you continue press-
ing the key.
By checking the "Remove Data" check box you can
erase only the specified data. During loop recording,
press the note that you wish to delete, and only the
data of that note number will be deleted from the
keyboard as long as you continue pressing that note.
Similarly, bender data will be deleted as long as you
tilt the joystick in the X (horizontal) direction, and
after touch data will be deleted as long as you apply
pressure to the keyboard.
When you are once again ready to record musical
data, uncheck the "Remove Data" check box.
7 Press the [START/STOP] key.
Playback will end, and you will return to the record-
ing start location that you specified in step 4.
If Loop All Tracks is selected, normal playback will be
looped as well.
Multi (multitrack recording)
Multitrack recording can be used with overwrite, over-
dub, manual punch-in, or auto punch-in recording
methods. Here we will explain the procedure for over-
write recording, which is the most commonly used
method. Multitrack recording will record multiple
tracks at once.

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