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Using the Pattern Sequencer
E-108
6.
If you want to record notes you play on the
keyboard in real time, perform the following
steps.
The operation you can perform here depends on the
status (page E-103) of the currently selected part, as
described below.
7.
If required, perform the procedure under “To
edit events with the pattern sequencer” (page
E-115).
You can make fine corrections to the notes you played
on the keyboard and add new notes, if you want. For
details, see “Editing Individual Events (Event Editor)”
(page E-113).
For this status: You can perform this operation:
Fix Data Perform step (2) of the procedure below
to record new notes to replace the
instrument parts in the rec areas.
Recorded Data Perform step (2) of the procedure below
to over-record additional notes while
retaining note data previously recorded
for instrument part.
Empty Record all new notes (because the rec
areas are empty).
(1) Press the C-3 (RECORD) button.
The button will start to flash and the Digital
Keyboard will enter record standby.
You can press the C-3 (RECORD) button again
here to exit record standby (button goes from lit to
unlit).
(2) To start recording while the C-3 (RECORD) button
flashing, press the L-16 (START/STOP) button.
This causes the button to change from flashing to
lit.
If accompaniment pattern playback is stopped,
accompaniment pattern repeat playback (excluding
the instrument part being recorded) starts. Measure
and beat values in the lower right corner of the
display will count up along with playback until the
end of the accompaniment pattern is reached.
Then playback will restart from 001:1.
(3) Checking the timing (beat and measure) of the
playback of other parts, perform keyboard, PITCH
BEND (S-1) wheel, and S-2 (MODULATION) button
operations as required.
The operations you perform are recorded. What
you record is played back when recording loops
back to the measure and beat where you recorded
a keyboard, pitch bend or modulation operation.
To delete specific recorded notes, hold down the
C-10 (DELETE) button. When playback reaches
the note you want to delete, press the keyboard
that corresponds to the note to be deleted.
Holding down the C-10 (DELETE) button along
with one or more keyboard keys while playback is
being performed will delete all of the notes that
correspond to the keyboard keys as they played
while the button and keys are held down.
Until you perform step (4) below, you can layer
keyboard notes and delete recorded notes as many
times as you like.
(4) To stop recording, press the C-3 (RECORD) button.
This stops accompaniment pattern playback and
causes the button to go from lit to unlit. The
instrument part status will become “Recorded
Data”.