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Using the Song Sequencer
E-71
Recording Start
Beat setting
•Rhythm selection
Tempo setting
Scale setting
The mixer settings below
All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01
through B16 (Excluding part on/off)
Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off,
coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line
DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send
Effect settings
Accomp volume
During Recording
Keyboard play
Pitch bender operations
Pedal operations
The button operations below
S-2 (MODULATION), D-1 (ROTARY SLOW/FAST),
D-2 (PERCUSSION SECOND),
D-3 (PERCUSSION THIRD)
D-4 (16') through D-12 (1') slider operations
Recording Start
Tones for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts
Layer and split on/off
Split point setting
Octave shift for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts
The function menu item settings below (page E-131)
Arpeggiator hold, arpeggiator speed, arpeggiator part
Auto harmonize or arpeggiator on/off and type
Synchro standby (Normal, Variation, Intro)
Music preset (Only when using EASY REC.)
During Recording
•Rhythm selection
Tempo setting
All of the items under “Recording Start” above, except for
the function menu item settings and split point setting
Chord play using the chord keyboard
The rhythm controller operations below
L-12 (INTRO), L-13 (NORMAL/FILL-IN),
L-14 (VARIATION/FILL-IN), and L-15 (SYNCHRO/
ENDING) button operations
Settings recalled from registration memory
Settings recalled using One Touch Preset
Due to the way song parts are configured, settings
configured by a recalled registration are applied to different
numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup
was saved, as shown below.
For details about the configuration of song parts, see
“Songs, tracks, and parts” (page E-70).
The moment you call up a registration setup or One Touch
Preset while recording, the setting information registered
with the registration setup or One Touch Preset is recorded
to the system track. The registration setup or One Touch
Preset itself is not recorded.
Recording Start
Part tone selection for the track
During Recording
Part tone selection for the track
The mixer settings below
All part parameters from B01 through B16
(except part on/off)
Before starting recording with the song sequencer, you need
to select the tone and rhythm, and also configure other
settings such as tempo, mixer settings, etc. These are called
“panel settings” because they are configured using the Digital
Keyboard’s control panel. When you start recording, panel
settings are stored in the header of the song. Settings in the
header of a song are called “header settings”.
The “Recording Start” settings under “System Track and
Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content” (page
E-71), “System Track Recording Content” (page E-71) and
“Track 01 through 16 Recording Content” (page E-71) are
stored as header settings.
Only header settings can be changed after song recording
is complete. For details, see “Using Panel Record to
Rewrite Song Header Settings” (page E-78).
System Track and Track 01 through 16
Common Recording Content
System Track Recording Content
Parts when registration
setup is saved
Parts when registration is
recalled for song recording
UPPER 1 part (A01) UPPER 1 part (A05)
UPPER 2 part (A02) UPPER 2 part (A06)
LOWER part (A03) LOWER part (A07)
Auto Harmonize tone part
(A04)
Auto Harmonize tone part
(A04)
Track 01 through 16 Recording Content
Panel Settings and Header Settings