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In step
recording
the strength
at
which
the
keyboard
is
played
is
ignored.
6.
Use
the
keyboard
to
input the notes
while
step
recording. (Likewise, play
a
chord
when
inputting chords.)
All
the
keys
that are
played
until their
release are
recorded
together
in
the
same
step
regardless
of
the actual
timing of playing
the keys.
7.
Recording proceeds
to
the
next
step
when
all
the
keys
are released.
Repeat
operations
3
through
6
as
many
times
as
you
want.
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When
entering
rests,
recording proceeds
to
the
next
step
by
pressing
rest
(
[f]
).
8.
After
finishing
all
step inputs,
press the
START/STOP
key
to
complete
the
recording.
*
Step
is
forwarded
as
many
times
as set
by
the step
time
when
pressing
Rest
(
[f]
).
*
The
note input
in
the
previous
step
lengthens by
the
amount
of
the step
time
when
pressing
tie
([g])-
*
There
are
two ways
of inputting longer notes than
the
note value
set
by
step time.
One
method
is
to
reset the
note by
step
time
and
the
other
is
to
lengthen
by
using
tie.
The
length of
the
note
as
determined
by each
method
is
shown
below:
When
step time -1/2:
when
lengthening
by
tie,
steptimes1/4:
l^^
1
H-\
A
n
^
80
%
of
2
beats
1
beat
80
%
of
1
beat
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Tie can
also
be
set
while playing
the keys,
and
the
note
becomes
longer according
to
the
amount
of
step time. In
this
case, the
tie
affects
only
the
played key's sound,
making
it
possible
to
change chords
around
the
held key.
t
t
Stays
on
Stays
on
*
The
step
can be
moved
back
as far as
set
by
the step
time
when
pressing
step
back
(
[h1
).
Any
notes
or steps starting
from and occupying
the
space
moved
back
to
are deleted.
Step
Time =1/2
Step Time =1/4
Step
Time =1/4
*
This
is
used
not only
for deleting
mistakenly entered
notes,
but
also
used
for inputting
succeeding
notes;
in
such
applications step
back
is
used
to
shorten
the step time.
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