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When the Count In setting is ÒWAIT NOTEÓ
Arpeggio performance and recording will begin at the
moment that you play a chord on the keyboard or the
keyboard pads.
fig.10-13TEXT
* If you want to use the keyboard pads to record, make sure
that the [PTN CALL] and [RPS] indicators are dark.
When recording begins, the [REC] indicator will light.
4. When you are finished recording, press
[STOP].
Recording Knob Movements
(Modify Data)
1. Make preparations for recording (p. 127).
2. When you are ready, begin recording.
When recording begins, the [REC] indicator will light.
When you operate the knobs during recording, the
knob movements will be recorded from the time that
they are moved.
fig.10-14TEXT
3. When you are finished recording, press
[STOP].
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You can record the parameters of the knobs and buttons
of the PITCH section, the FILTER/AMPLIFIER section,
ENVELOPE section, LFO1 section, PORTAMENTO sec-
tion, REVERB section, DELAY section and EFX section.
If you have modified the sound of a patch, the modifi-
cations will be recorded in each recording part as con-
trol change messages. If you have modified the set-
tings of a tone or rhythm group, the modifications will
be recorded in the [MUTE CTRL] part as system exclu-
sive messages.
Movements of the knobs in the REVERB/DELAY/EFX
sections will also be recorded in the [MUTE CTRL]
part as system exclusive data.
ÒUsing the Knobs to Modify the Sound
During Playback (Real-Time Modify)Ó (p. 28)
ÒMusical Data Handled in Microscope
ModeÓ (p. 141)
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Recording will take place repeatedly from the beginning
to the end of the pattern. Unlike recording of note mes-
sages, Modify data for the same knob will be re-written
(overwritten) each time the pattern repeats, but you
may successively layer Modify data for different knobs.
fig.10-15
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Recording Part Mixer
Movements
1. Before you begin recording, select the
parameter that you wish to modify using
the part mixer (p. 24).
2. Make preparations for recording (p. 127).
Any part [R]Ð[7] can be selected as the recording part.
In actual recording, the part which corresponds to the
slider that you operate will be recorded (regardless of
the part you selected to be the recording part).
3. When you are ready, begin recording.
When recording begins, the [REC] indicator will light.
During recording, operate the part mixer and the
movements will be recording when you make them.
Movements for all eight parts can be recording simul-
taneously.
fig.10-16
REVERB
DELAY
EFX/OUT
KEY SHIFT
PAN
LEVEL
MEGAMIX
Part Level
R Part
Cutoff frequency
Cutoff frequency
Resonance
PLAY
Count in: 2 (4/4 time)
Recording begins
Recording Begins
PLAY
Count in: 2 (4/4 time)
Recording begins
Chapter 10. Recording Patterns
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