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Using the Song Sequencer
E-73
Page 2 of the menu screen has a “RecType” setting, but
this setting cannot be used when recording a performance
to the system track.
7.
Start playing something on the keyboard.
Recording starts automatically when you perform any
one of the following operations.
Starting recording will cause the C-3 (RECORD) button
to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the
display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and
beat (BEAT).
PITCH BEND wheel (S-1) and pedal operations are
also recorded.
When recording reaches a point where there is less
than 100 notes of remaining memory capacity, the
current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT) values
will start flashing.
8.
To stop recording, press the L-16 (START/
STOP) button.
At this time you can press the L-16 (START/STOP)
button to replay what you have just recorded. For
details about playing back recorded content, see
“Playing a Recorded Song” (page E-79).
9.
To exit the song sequencer, press the C-4
(SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT)
button.
1.
Press the C-4 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to
enter the song sequencer mode.
An asterisk (*) next to a song area number indicates
that there is already data recorded in that area.
L in the level meter indicates that the system track is
currently selected, while M indicates that another track
(01 through 16) is selected. In the case of M, which
track is selected is indicated by the position of a pointer
(e).
A black box ( ) in the level meter above a track
number indicates that there is already data recorded in
that track.
2.
Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select a
song area number.
Selecting a song area that already contains recorded
data will immediately recall the header settings of the
song (page E-71).
3.
Press the C-3 (RECORD) button.
The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard
will enter record standby, which means recording will
start whenever you play something on the keyboard.
Up to step 7, take care that you do not accidentally
press a keyboard key and unintentionally start
recording.
Playing on the keyboard
Pressing the L-12 (INTRO), L-13 (NORMAL/
FILL-IN), or L-14 (VARIATION/FILL-IN) button
Pressing the L-16 (START/STOP) button. To input
one or more rests before starting recording, press the
L-16 (START/STOP) button to start recording, and
then start keyboard play at the point you want.
To record to Tracks 01 through 16
Song area number