Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard Owner's Manual page 247

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RECORDING PROGRAM CHANGE DATA
If you change a Sound during your recording, the
relative Program Change data is captured in the
track.
Bear in mind, however, that when you playback
your Style, the track(s) containing a change of
sound will play the first cycle of the riff with the
correct starting sound and proceed as recorded
with the change of sound. On the second and all
subsequent cycles of the riff, playback proceeds
with the last recorded Program Change, there-
fore, the starting Sound will no longer be heard,
unless you stop the Style and start again.
To avoid this situation, you must remember to
record a change back to the starting Sound an
instant before the end of the first Riff cycle. In
this way, all subsequent riff cycles that follow will
start with the original starting sound.
RECORDING CONTROL DATA
Control data generated by the on-board control-
lers (pedals and trackball) and any Control mes-
sages received via MIDI are captured in the track.
To record Section Volume events, use the Slid-
ers or the Volume pedal. Remember to program
the Volume Pedal for Section Volume control in
«Edit General» Volume Pedal parameter. The
Volume Pedal set for Section Volume generates
Expression events.
RECORDING TEMPO DATA
Any changes applied to the playing speed during
the recording are captured in the Tempo track. If
you want to record changes of tempo during the
recording, you must first activate the Tempo Rec
option in the Master Track (see Sequencer Edit
chapter).
THE COMMON TRACK
The Sequencer buttons also incorporate the
CHORD/COMMON button which controls both
CHORD and COMMON tracks. The Chord track
is exploited by Song/Styles only and is disabled
for User Style and Song Recording. The Com-
mon track is enabled for User Styles, Song/Styles
and Songs.
In User Style record mode, by activating the Com-
mon track together with the Record button, you
can capture events relating to panel interventions.
For example, you can exploit the Fade In/Out
function for an Intro or End Riff.
TEXT, FF, REW
In User Style Record mode, these three buttons
are disabled.
In User Style playback mode, the FF and REW
buttons are disabled. Pressing TEXT activates
a user message:
Cancel the display with TEXT or ESCAPE.
User Style recording 16•9

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