Recording Rhythm Parts; Selecting The Drum Set - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Recording Rhythm Parts
In previous sections, we described the procedure
for recording ensemble instruments. In this section,
we'll show you how to record a Rhythm part using
Part 10.
Part 10 is reserved exclusively for Rhythm Parts.
The PR-300 has 10 different Drum Sets which can be
used for your Rhythm Part.
Selecting the Drum Set
(1) Press the [SOUND] button.
This button is located underneath the top cover.
(2) Rotate the alpha-dial to select Part 10.
This is the Part reserved for Rhythm Parts.
(3) There are 10 different drum sets to choose from
on the PR-300, each of which has different drum
sounds to choose from.
If
you desired another
drum set than the one listed in the display, press
the
[>]
button to move the cursor over to the
Drum Set Name, and select the desired set with
the alpha-dial.
If you select the SFX or CM64/32L set, there will
be no audible count-in sound when the Count-In
feature is enabled. See "Using the Count-In
Feature" for more information.
(4) Press the [WRITE] button to enter drum set
selection.
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(5) Press the [ENTER] button to confirm the drum
set selection.
The PR-300 will return to the Play Screen.
You can now play the Rhythm sounds of the selected
Drum Set by controlling the PR-300 on channel 10.
Usually, Rhythm Parts are recorded on the "R"
(Rhythm) Track. See the next section for helpful hints
in setting up a rhythm pattern.
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