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• Use the "Duplicate" feature to repeat these parts
OK. Now we have our three parts: drums, bass, and electric piano, but, at the moment they only
last for four measures. That's hardly enough to call this a song. To make the parts longer, let's use
the "Duplicate" feature.
Drag the pointer to select all the loops.
On the "Edit" menu, click "Duplicate".
A copy of the selected loops is created and placed
next to the existing parts so that it starts from the fifth
measure.
Let's do the same thing again to repeat the loops
up to the end of the twelfth measure. Now we have
something that more closely resembles a song!
With this, we have finished creating our accompaniment—the framework of the song.
Next, let's try recording guitars and vocals!
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Chapter
Record an electric guitar
Sequel LE doesn't just let you create loop accompaniments; it can also record audio. Why don't
you grab your electric guitar and give it a try? What's more, Sequel LE has features that ensure
you can make awesome sounds just by connecting your guitar.
• Connecting your guitar to CI1 and creating tracks
Use a phone cable to connect your guitar's output
to the CI1 1/L jack.
Press the HI-Z and MONO buttons
On the "Edit" menu, click "Add Track".
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