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Each track corresponds to a part of the instrument, as follows:
Track1 = Upper1
Track2 = Upper1
Track3 = Lower
Track4 = Arranger/ Bass
Drm/Acmp = Arranger / Drum and accompaniment
Tracks 1, 2 and 3 are available for recording in soloist mode, while
tracks 4 and 5 are linked to the arranger. Track 4 (Bass) records the
bass of the arrangement, so you can only record this track if you are
using the Styles. This means that the bass track can be deactivated if
you wish to create customised bass melody lines using one of the
three tracks available.
You can now use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor into the various
Song setting fields.
In detail, the possible settings are:
LOCATOR 1/1 : this parameter indicates the position of the locator,
meaning the bar reached in the recording. At this point 1/1 will appear
because you are in the first bar of the song, since you have not yet
recorded anything.
SIGNATURE: This parameter allows you to choose the time signature
of the song you are about to record. Use the ENCODER to choose a
time signature other than the default setting, 4/4.
QUANTIZE: This parameter allows you to activate a priori quantisation
of the recording. By default, the value is set as OFF; use the ENCODER
to choose the quantisation value, which is from 1/2 to 1/96. The
quantize function can only be applied on the Upper1/2 and Lower
parts (Trck1/2/3), since the Track4 (Bass) and Drm/Acmp. parts are
assigned to the Styles.
TEMPO: To choose the recording tempo, locate the cursor on the
TEMPO field and turn the ENCODER.
PRECOUNT: Activates (On) and deactivates (OFF) the precount bar
before the recording starts.
CLICK: Activates (On) and deactivates (OFF) the metronome click
during recording.
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