Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard Owner's Manual page 242

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START RECORDING YOUR NEW USER
STYLE
1. Press START/STOP to start the recording.
A one measure (bar) countdown (lead-in)
starts. During this phase, any notes you play
will not be captured by the sequencer. The
"measure" counter monitors the recording by
counting the measures and beats as the re-
cording proceeds. "00" corresponds to the
countdown measure.
2. Start playing after the lead-in.
The sequencer starts to capture the notes
played. When the end of the riff is reached,
the recording loops back to the beginning and
repeats. This is particularly useful for the
Drum track because it allows you to build the
pattern by adding new drum sounds to those
already recorded.
3. When you have finished recording the track, se-
lect the next track (e.g. Bass) to record in the
Sequencer.
The sequencer stops recording, the Drum
track is confirmed (led remains on) and sets
to "Play" and the next track is activated for
recording. The display shows the Drum track
in "play" mode.
Note: If you stop the recording with Start/Stop
before selecting the next track to record, to
proceed you must confirm the recorded track by
pressing the respective button in the sequencer,
then activate the next track to record - use this
method when you need to edit the recorded track.
4. Press START/STOP to record the next track.
The Drum track starts to playback exactly as
recorded. At this point, you can deactivate
the Metronome if necessary. See "Metro-
nome", Master Track in the Sequencer Edit
chapter 19.
16•4 Reference Guide
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120
User01
113
Off
2
3
120
User01
Play
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4
Mes=00 :1
Off
Off
Off
Mes=00 :1
Bk1FINGER:Tr02
Off
Off
Off
VAR1:Maj

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