Overdubbing - GEM RP220 Owner's Manual

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While you are playing, the Measure counter (also called the Song
Pointer) monitors the measures and beats.
4.
To stop the recording, press Play/Stop or Pause.
Pause stops the recording at a precise point and the sequencer
remains "on stand-by" with the LED of the Track 1 button still
flashing. The Measure counter shows the exact point at which the
recording was interrupted.
Pressing Pause again starts the recording from the stop point and
continues until you press Play/Stop.
Stop stops the recording of Track 1. The corresponding LED
remains on to show that the track contains recorded data.
Record Track 2
5.
Continuing from point 4 above, press the Track 2 button and
proceed as already described in the points 2, 3 and 4.
Before starting the actual recording, you can select a different
Preset to record with.
When you press Play to start recording Track 2, the previously
recorded Track 1 starts to playback after the countdown measure.
When you stop the recording with Play/Stop, the LED of both tracks
1 and 2 will be on.
6.
Press REC to escape the sequencer.
Playback
7.
Press the Play/Stop button to start the song playback.
You can play along with the playback using another Preset, change
the status of the Reverb and Effect buttons, mute a Track etc..

Overdubbing

The RP220 allows you to record in Overdub mode, letting you add
additional events to those already recorded.
1.
After recording a track, press PAUSE to stop the recording.
2.
Press the REW button to take the track to the beginning (or any point
before the stop point).
3.
Press PAUSE again to start the recording from your "cue point".
Anything you now play will be merged with the previously recorded
events.
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