Using the Song Sequencer
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4.
Use the R-17 (
u
,
i
) buttons to select a track
(Track 01 through Track 16).
5.
Configure panel settings as required for your
performance.
• Configure the following settings: tone selection, tempo,
mixer settings, etc. For details about settings that can
be configured, see “Recording Start” under “System
Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording
Content” (page E-66) and “Track 01 through 16
Recording Content” (page E-66). For information about
mixer settings, see “Mixer Settings in the Song
Sequencer Mode” (page E-71).
6.
Perform the following steps to configure beat
and other settings.
7.
Start playing something on the keyboard.
• This will start recording and cause the
C-2 (RECORD)
button to change from flashing to lit. During recording,
the display will show the current measure (MEASURE)
and beat (BEAT).
• 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.
•
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-72).
9.
To exit the song sequencer, press the C-3
(SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT)
button.
(1) While holding down the
R-13 (FUNCTION)
button,
press the
C-13 (MENU)
button.
This will display a menu like the one shown below, with
the
0
next to “Beat” (beat).
(2) Use the dial or
R-14 (–, +)
buttons to configure the beat
setting.
You can specify a beat setting of 2/4 to 8/4, 2/8 to 16/8.
(3) Use the
R-17 (
y
)
button to move the
0
to
“Metronome” and then use the
R-14 (–, +)
buttons to
turn the metronome on or off.
Turning on the metronome causes it to count a count
during recording, but not during playback.
(4) Use the
R-17 (
y
)
button to move the
0
to “Precount”
and then use the
R-14 (–, +)
buttons to turn the
precount on or off.
Turing on the precount inserts a one-measure count
before the start of recording when you press the
L-16
(START/STOP)
button in step 7.
(5) Use the
R-17 (
y
)
button to move the
0
to “RecType”,
and then use the
R-14 (–, +)
buttons to select “REPL”
or “OVDB”.
When you want to perform this type
of recording:
Select this
RecType option:
Delete any data currently existing in
the track being recorded to and start a
new recording.
REPL (Replace)
Overdub any data currently existing in
the track being recorded to with the
new recording.
OVDB (Overdub)
(6) Press the
R-15 (EXIT)
button to exit the menu.