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In general, you should set MIDI Channel to different
channels 1–16 for each track. Tracks that are sent to the
same MIDI channel will sound simultaneously when
either is recorded or played.
5. Adjust the effect settings.
Make settings for each effect in IFX and MFX/TFX
pages.
For more information, see "Using effects in
Combinations and Songs" on page 225, "SEQUENCER
> IFX" on page 507 of the PG, and "SEQUENCER >
MFX/TFX" on page 518 of the PG.
6. Set the tempo and time signature.
To set the tempo, you can press the TAP button at the
desired interval. Alternatively, you can select
" (Tempo)" in the Home– Mixer page (or similar page),
and use the VALUE controllers to set the tempo. Set
"Tempo Mode" to Manual.
Next you will set the time signature. In this example,
we'll explain how to set the time signature using the
"Meter" field. Normally, you specify the time signature
before recording the first track, and then begin recording.
a) Press the SEQUENCER REC button, and set "Meter"
to **/**.
b) Press **/** to highlight it, and use the VALUE
controllers to set the time signature.
c) Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to begin
recording. When the pre-count has ended and Locate
reaches 001:01:000, press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP button to stop recording. The time
signature you specified has been recorded on the Master
track.
If you press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button
during the pre-count, the time signature won't be
recorded.
7. Set the REC Resolution as desired.
When you record MIDI in real-time, this parameter
controls timing correction, also known as "quantization."
This also applies when recording audio automation data.
This only affects newly recorded MIDI; it does not
change any previously recorded tracks.
For example, let's suppose that you recorded some eighth
notes but your timing was not quite perfect, as shown in
part 1 of the illustration below. If "REC Resolution" were
set to when you recorded, the timing would
automatically be corrected as shown in part 2 of the
illustration. If "REC Resolution" is set to Hi, the notes
will be recorded with the timing at which you play them.
8. Make other settings as necessary.
Make settings for Arpeggiator (ARP), MIDI filtering
(MIDI Filter/Zone), etc.
When you are finished making these settings, the basic setup
is complete. You can now record as described under
"Recording procedure" on page 95
MIDI recording Preparations for recording
Saving your song parameter settings
All of the above settings can be saved as a Template Song. If
you frequently use the same settings, this can be a real time-
saver. For more information, see "Template Songs," below.
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