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1–7h: Recording Setup
Use the radio buttons to select one of the five methods of realtime recording. For the procedure of
each method, refer to Basic Guide page 43, "About recording".
Overwrite
Newly recorded musical data will be written over previously recorded data.
Data existing in the measures at and following the location where you begin recording will be
erased, so make sure that you are not erasing important data.
Normally you will use this mode of recording.
Overdub
Newly recorded musical data will be added to the previously recorded data.
Data existing in the measures at and following the location where you begin recording will not be
erased, but will be combined with the newly recorded data.
Auto Punch In
When a previously-recorded track contains an area of measures that you wish to re-record, use
this method to re-record only the specified measures.
M (Measure)
Specifies the starting and ending measures of the area in which auto punch recording will take
place.
Manual Punch In
This is similar to Auto Punch In, in that it allows you to re-record an area in a previously-recorded
track. However, you must manually specify (by pressing the [REC] button or a pedal switch) the
area in which new recording takes place as you listen to the playback.
Loop
This method allows you to repeatedly play back a specified area of a previously-recorded track,
adding or erasing musical data while you listen to the accumulation of previous recording passes.
As with Overdub recording, keyboard and controller operations will be added to the previously
recorded data.
If you check the Remove Data box in "1–1e: Meter/Metronome/Resolution/Multi Rec/Remove
Data," you can erase specified musical data in the area.
If Multi Rec is checked, this parameter can not be selected.
M (measure)
Specifies the starting and ending measures of the area in which loop recording will take place.
1–7i: FF/REW Speed
This setting determines the speed of the fast-forward and reverse that occurs when you press the
[FF] or [REW] keys.
Speed
Specifies the speed at which fast-forward and reverse will occur relative to the playback tempo.
A setting of x2 is twice the playback speed, x3 is three times, and x4 is four times the playback
speed. However if the playback data is dense, the fast-forward and rewind speeds may be slower.
Ignore Tempo
If this is checked, the playback tempo and note length etc. will be ignored, and fast-forward and
rewind will be done at the maximum speed. The fast-forward and rewind speeds will differ for
areas with dense data and areas with sparse data.
If this is un-checked, fast-forward and rewind will occur at the speed specified by the Speed set-
ting.
1–7: Preference
[1...999]
[1...999]
[x2, x3, x4]
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