Roland MT-300S Owner's Manual page 64

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Recording Functions
4.
Press the [16 Track] button.
The 16 track screen is displayed.
5.
Press the Beat [ ] button or Tempo [ ] button to move the cursor ( )
in the upper part of the screen to Part 10.
fig.35-06-01
You can select Drum Set, SFX Set, and other tones for Parts 10 and 11.
When recording, you should assign rhythm parts that use rhythm patterns and Drum
Set tones to Part 10, and SFX sound effects to Part 11.
6.
When you press the [Transpose] button, the following screen is dis-
played.
fig.35-8_30
Pressing the [Song] button returns you to the "16-Track screen. "
7.
Rotate the [Dial] to select the Drum Set type.
8.
If you want to record with the metronome sound playing, press the
[Metronome] button, turning on its indicator.
The metronome sound is not recorded.
9.
Press the Rec [ ] button, turning on the button indicator.
The MT 300s is put into record standby mode.
10.
Press the Play [ ] button, and after two measure of count sound,
recording begins.
After the segment from Marker A to Marker B is recorded, recording continues after
returning to Marker A.
Try recording the drum sounds in sequence, taking the kick drum first, followed by
the snare, toms, and so on.
11.
When you press the Stop [ ] button, recording ceases.
After you have finished recording the first segment, shift the segment between mark-
ers A and B (p.32), and then record that section the same way.
12.
After you have finished recording the drums, press the [Repeat] but-
ton, turning off its indicator.
When the Performance is Unsatisfactory
By pressing the [Transpose] button while holding down the Rec [
sound recorded on a selected part.
Using the "Delete" method (p.86), delete the recorded measure(s).
At times when you want to have the same rhythm pattern continued, copying the same mea-
sures with the "Copy" method (p.79) is convenient.
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] button, you can delete the

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