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Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Patterns and
5. When you have finished recording, press [STOP] button.
* The following parameters are not recorded as performance
data.
(The values selected before recording is completed are
stored as the initial values for the pattern.)
- REVERB TYPE
- DELAY TYPE
- M-FX TYPE
Erasing unwanted data while you
record (Real-Time Erase)
This is a function used to erase data with the keyboard pads
or knobs during realtime recording. Unwanted data can be
efficiently erased using this function.
Procedure
First, specify the part on which Realtime Erase is to be
executed.
1. Press the [PART SELECT] button.
The PART buttons [R], [1] to [7] are used to select the
parts.
2. Press the PART button corresponding to the part for
which Realtime Erase is to be executed.
The target part is specified.
3. Set the MC-307 to the Recording mode.
(refer to Recording Your Music as You Play it (Realtime
Recording) (p. 63).)
4. Press the [F3 (ERAS)] button.
The MC-307 enters the Realtime Erase mode.
5. Select the type of data you want to erase using the
[VALUE] dial or the [INC/DEC] buttons.
* To erase the data on the knobs or part mixer, use the relevant
knobs on the panel to specify it.
* For more information on the types of data that can be selected,
refer to “Range of Settings” at the end of this section.
6. Data is deleted as long as the [REC] button is pressed.
7. To return to recording mode, press [F3 (EXIT)] or [EXIT].
Available Settings:
Parameters you can specify in Step 5.
- ALL: All musical data in the recording part
will be erased.
- NOTE: Notes in the specified range will be
erased.
- PC: Program changes will be erased.
- CC: All control changes will be erased.
- BEND: Pitch bend will be erased.
- P-AFT: Polyphonic aftertouch will be erased.
- C-AFT: Channel aftertouch will be erased.
- SYS-EX: System exclusive data messages will be
erased.
- TEMPO: Tempo data (BPM data) will be erased.
- MUTE: Mute data will be erased.
- CC#0CC#127: Control changes of the selected
controller number will be erased.
* If you specify NOTE, all note data that occurs while you hold
down the [REC] button will be erased. If you wish to erase
note data for specific notes, hold down keyboard pads to
indicate the range of data that you wish to erase. For example,
if you hold down the C2 and G2 keys, all data in the range of
C2–G2 will be erased while you hold down the keyboard pads.
Parameters you can specify using the knobs in
Step 5
The parameters you can erase are those which you entered
using the [FILTER CUTOFF] knob, [FILTER RESONANCE]
knob, [FILTER] button, [LF01 DEPTH], [LFO1] button (wave
select) or Assignable knobs [1] through [4]. Turning these
knobs in Step 5 allows you to specify the parameters used
with them to be erased.
* For the parameters you can assign to the Assignable knobs, see
P. 28.
Recording the mute controls
The action of turning the MUTE CTRL button on and off
while you are playing can be recorded in real time. Such
actions are recorded on a special track called the Mute
Control Part.
Procedure
The MUTE data is recorded in the mute control part. The
[RHYTHM PART VIEW] button can be used as the mute
control part button through the following setting. To do so,
switch the MUTE CTRL BUTTON on by following the
procedure below.
1. Press the [SYSTEM] button.
2. Press the [F1 (SYS)] button.
3. Press the [F3 (SEQ] button.
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