Roland MT-300S Owner's Manual page 47

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(Note 1)
You cannot change the song's beat during or after recording. If you want to create and
record a song that does include such rhythm changes in the course of the song, please
refer to "Creating Songs Featuring Beat Changes" (p.76).
(Note 2)
To change the recorded song's basic tempo, see "Changing the Basic Tempo
of the Song" (p.59) for instructions.
If you want to create a song that does include tempo changes in the course of the song,
please refer to "Creating Songs Featuring Tempo Changes" (p.74).
(Note 3)
If you select a Track button to which something already has been recorded, then the
previously recorded performance is replaced by the new material from the point
where the new recording begins to where it stops.
When you select a Track button which already has material recorded onto it, the but-
ton indicator begins flashing in red and green.
Only the Drum Set and SFX (sound effects) Set tones are recorded to the [R] button.
For more information on the Drum Set and SFX Set, please refer to "List of Tone
Names" (p.107).
(Note 4)
When you press the Rec [
[Count In] button indicator lights. If you don't want the count sound to be played,
press the [Count In] button, turning off the button indicator.
When the [Count In] button indicator is turned off, recording begins after the two pre-
vious measures of the song are played back. When you start recording from the begin-
ning of the song, recording begins after two silent measures are played.
By connecting an optional pedal switch (such as Roland's model DP-2) to the MT 300s's
MEMO
Start/Stop jack, you can start and stop playback and recording of songs by pressing on the
pedal (p.17, 98).
] button to put the MT 300s into record standby, the
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