Recording Volume Balance Between Parts; Panning Parts During Recording; Canceling Recording (Undo) - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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Recording volume balance between Parts

You can also record the desired volume level of each Part in
a song using the four sliders in the Sound Palette. Volume
level data should be mixed (combined) with sequencer data,
but only after all the recording of your performance is com-
pleted.
In Patch mode, you can also adjust volume balance
between Tones and record it within a song. Use sliders
1, 2, 3, and 4 to adjust the volume level of Tones 1, 2, 3,
and 4, respectively.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Realtime Rec Stand-by display
(SEQ) is up.
Move the cursor to "PART" and press TRACK/PART
[1]–[16] to choose the Part you want to modify the vol-
ume level.
If you've selected any of Parts 1–4, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 5–8, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 9–12, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 9, 10, 11, and 12, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 13–16, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 13, 14, 15, and 16, respectively.
The Phrase track of the number corresponding to the
selected Part will also be selected as the recording des-
tination. If you wish to record volume data on another
Phrase track, select the track by moving the cursor to
"TRACK" and then turning the VALUE dial or press-
ing [INC]/[DEC]. Keep in mind that volume data of
multiple Parts is recorded on a single Phrase track or
Pattern.
To have the song fade in, set the sliders to their lowest
settings. To fade out, put the sliders to their max set-
tings. For other cases, set sliders to the appropriate set-
tings.
Press [LEVEL] to light the indicator.
Begin recording as specified by "Count In."
Move the sliders to adjust the volume level of each
Part as desired.
After you finish volume balance adjustment, press
[STOP/PLAY].
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Chapter 4. Playing back and recording a song

Panning Parts during recording

You can also record the desired panning (stereo location) of
each Part within a song by using the Sound Palette's four
sliders. Pan data should later be mixed (combined) with
sequencer data after recording all your performance. You
can also control aftertouch or pitch bending depending on
the setting, so the Sound Palette can also be used as a mixer.
If Patch mode or Rhythm Set mode has been selected,
this operation cannot be executed.
Pan data of all Parts is recorded on the currently select-
ed Phrase track or Pattern. Keep in mind that pan data
of multiple Parts is recorded on a single Phrase track
or Pattern.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Realtime Rec Stand-by display
(SEQ) is up.
Raise the sliders to appropriate positions.
Press [F2] (→ Info) to call up the Part Information dis-
play (PERFORM/Info).
Press [F5] (Pan) to call up the Part Information display
(PERFORM/Info) for the Pan.
If the display does not show (Pan) for [F5], keep pressing
[F6] (Menu) until it appears.
If you call up the Part Information display (PER-
FORM/Info) of another MIDI message you want to
adjust, you'll be able to control that MIDI message
using the Sound Palette's four sliders.
Move the cursor to the Part you want to pan.
You can modify the panning of the boxed four Parts using
the sliders.
If you've selected any of Parts 1–4, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 5–8, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 9–12, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 9, 10, 11, and 12, respectively.
If you've selected any of Parts 13–16, sliders 1, 2, 3, and 4
adjust Parts 13, 14, 15, and 16, respectively.
Begin recording as specified by "Count In."
Move the sliders to adjust the panning of each Part as
desired while confirming onscreen.
To return to the Realtime Recording display (SEQ),
press [EXIT].
After you finish panning assignments, press [STOP/
PLAY].

Canceling recording (Undo)

If you're not happy with your most recent realtime record-
ing take, you can delete it by pressing [UNDO/REDO].
Pressing [UNDO/REDO] again will restore the most recent
take.

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