Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function; Selecting The Recording Method - Roland KF-90 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function

In addition to the functions introduced in "Chapter 4
Recording and Saving Performances," the KF-90 features a
variety of other recording functions.
Selecting the Recording
Method
You can use any of the four methods below to record with
the KF-90.
Although you will normally be using "Replace Recording,"
whereby previously recorded material is erased when new
sounds are recorded, you'll find that you can record songs
easily by using this method in combination with other
recording methods.
• Replace Recording (p. 116)
This is the normal method for recording. New material is
recorded as previously recorded material is erased.
• Mix Recording (p. 116)
New notes are recorded as a layer on top of notes recorded
earlier.
• Loop Recording (p. 116)
Specified measures are recorded repeatedly, with new notes
being combined with existing ones.
This is handy when you're making rhythm parts, such as by
layering different percussion tones while recording the same
passage over and over.
• Punch In Recording (p. 117)
You can re-record only a specified passage as you listen to a
recorded performance.
* Immediately after the power is turned on, the Replace
Recording is selected.
How to Choose the Recording Method
1.
Press the [Composer Navigator] button.
A Composer Navigator screen appears.
fig.05-01.e_50
2.
Touch <Rec Mode>.
A Recording Mode screen like the one shown below
appears.
fig.05-02.e_50
3.
Touch <Rec Mode>
recording type.
Display
Replace
Mix
Loop
Auto Punch In/OUt
Manual Punch In/Out
Tempo
Touch <Exit> to go back to the previous screen.
to choose the
Recording Method
Replace Recording
Mix Recording
Loop Recording
Punch In Recording at the
passage between the markers.
Punch In Recording starts at the
place where you depress the
pedal.
You can add tempo changes to a
recorded composition.
See p. 123.
115

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