Loop Recording - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Loop Recording
Loop Recording is a useful way to record a
Drum Part, as it lets you layer drum
sounds as the pattern plays over and over.
This type of recording process is similar to
the recording process used by many
professional drum machines.
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The size of loop which is repeated is set by
using the A and B Markers.
(1)
You can't put a marker at a place in a song
which doesn't yet exist, so you may have to
record a blank track first to create the necessary
measures for the loop recording (i.e., start the
PR-300 recording but don't play anything so it
creates blank measures).
Repeated Section
(2)
Use the [BWD] and [FWD] buttons to move to
BWD
FWD
the point where the loop recording is to start,
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then press the Marker A button.
(3)
Use the [FWD] button to move to the point
where the loop recording
is
to end and press the
FWD
Marker B button.
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To record four bars from the start of the first bar,
set Marker A at the beginning of the first bar and
Marker B at the beginning of the fifth bar, as shown
above.
(4)
Press [REPEAT] and the indicator above the
button will light.
REPEAT
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This enables the Repeat function and moves you
back to the location of Marker A.
(5)
Press [COUNT IN] and the indicator above the
COUNT IN
button will light.
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This enables the Count In function.
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(6) Press [REC] to enter the Record Mode.
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