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Record mode: Backing Sequence (Quick
Record) page
Backing Sequence (Quick Record) mode allows you to quickly
record your live performance with the Styles. To make things
easier, just two grouped tracks are provided: Kbd/Pad (Keyboard
and Pads) to record keyboard and pads, and Ch/Acc (Chords/
Accompaniment) to record Style commands and chords played
on the keyboard.
While in Sequencer mode, press the RECORD button and select
the "Backing Sequence (Quick Record)" option. The Backing
Sequence (Quick Record) page appears.
Page sub-header
Page header
Recording
parame-
ters area
Selected
track info
area
B.S.
grouped
tracks area
Track volume/status area
See "Backing Sequence (Quick Record) recording procedure" on
page 178 for information on the record procedure.
Page header
See "Page header" on page 170.
Page menu icon
See "Page menu icon" on page 171.
Page sub-header
See "Page sub-header" on page 173.
Recording parameters area
Style
This parameter shows the selected Style. Either press it, or press
one of the STYLE buttons, to open the Style Select window and
select a different Style (see "Style Select window" on page 79).
Free memory
Percentage of remaining memory for recording.
Resolution
Use this parameter to set the quantization during recording.
Quantization is a way of correcting timing errors; notes played
too soon or too late are moved to the nearest axis of a rhythmic
"grid", set with this parameter, thus playing perfectly in time.
High
No quantization applied.
(1/32)... (1/8)
High (no
quantiza-
Page menu icon
Chord/Acc, Kbd/Pad
These parameters let you define grouped track status during
recording. This status is reflected by the big status indicator
above the track sliders.
Play
Mute
Rec
Ch/Acc: This Backing Sequence track groups all Style tracks,
together with recognized chords and Style controls and Style
Elements selection. After finishing recording, they will be saved
as Song tracks 9-16, as in the following table:.
Kbd/Pad: This Backing Sequence track includes the four Key-
board tracks and the four Pads. After finishing recording, they
will be saved as Song tracks 1-8, as in the following table:
Grid resolution, in musical values. For example,
when you select 1/8, all notes are moved to the
nearest 1/8 division. When you select 1/4, all
notes are moved to the nearest 1/4 division.
tion)
1/16
1/8
The Backing Sequence track is set to play. If there
are recorded data, they will be heard while
recording the other Backing Sequence track.
The Backing Sequence track is muted. If this
tracks has already been recorded, it will not be
heard during recording of the other Backing
Sequence track.
The Backing Sequence track is in record. All pre-
viously recorded data will be deleted. After press-
ing
(PLAY/STOP) to start recording, the
track will receive notes from the keyboard and
the MIDI IN connector.
Chord/Acc track
Percussion
Accompaniment 1
Accompaniment 2
Accompaniment 3
Accompaniment 4
Accompaniment 5
Kbd/Pad track
Upper 2
Upper 3
Pad 1
Pad 2
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Song track/Channel
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Song track/Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6

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