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About Recording, Playback, and Overdubbing
In addition, pressing [OVERDUB MODE] enables the Overdubbing
mode setting, allowing you to switch the overdubbing method.
The Overdubbing mode setting provides the three following
overdubbing methods from which to choose.
For more detailed instructions on switching the Overdubbing
mode, refer to “Setting the Overdubbing Method (Overdubbing
Mode)” (p. 47).
There may be times when you make a mistake in recording or
overdubbing and would like to undo the step you just took. In such
situations, you can eliminate the results of the immediately
preceding recording or overdubbing. This is called “undo.”
You can also recover results you have undone and return the data to
its state with that recording or overdubbing step done over again.
This is called “redo.”
Types of Operations You Can Undo/Redo
Undo and Redo affect the immediately preceding recording or
overdubbing step.
Number of Undos/Redos
Undo can be used only to undo the single immediately preceding
recording or overdubbing step taken.
Redo only reverses the immediately preceding undo.
To Confirm Whether or Not You Can
Undo or Redo
You can undo immediately after recording or overdubbing or after a
redo.
After an undo, the red UNDO/REDO indicator lights, indicating
that a redo is possible.
With some recordings, changed patch tempos (p. 38) and
original tempos (p. 36) cannot be restored after carrying out
Undo and Redo.
“How is the Original Tempo Determined at the Time of
Recording?” (p. 36)
If any phrase is cleared after an undo, you will no longer be able
to perform a redo.
You cannot undo or redo steps after saving the patch.
Pressing the STOP pedal during recording, playback, or
overdubbing stops the respective operation.
During overdubbing, the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB pedal indicator
and the orange indicator on the PHRASE pedal corresponding to the
current phrase are lit.
To Switch Stop-Related Operations
You can make the following settings with the RC-50 to switch among
the different types of tasks related to stopping operations (settings
are common to both Single mode and Multi mode).
Stopping with a fade-out or at the very end of the phrase
“Stop Mode” (p. 53)
Adjusting the fade-out speed
“Fade-Out Time/Fade-In Time” (p. 49)
The following operations are also possible in Multi Mode.
Simultaneously stopping all phrases
“All Start/All Stop” (p. 61)
After pressing a PHRASE pedal to select a phrase, if you then hold
down the STOP pedal for two seconds or longer, the recording of the
phrase selected as the current phrase is erased (cleared).
Although you can use Undo to undo the results of the immediately
preceding recording or overdubbing, if you wish to erase the
finalized recording of a phrase, which you cannot accomplish with
Undo, then execute Clear to erase the phrase.
Using an external foot switch, you can clear phrases with just
one press of the pedal, or clear Phrases 1, 2, and 3 individually.
“Setting the Functions for the RC-50’s Pedals and External
Foot Switches (TEMPO/UNDO/CTL1/CTL2/CTL3/CTL4
Pedal Function)” (p. 70)
You cannot clear phrases while recording or overdubbing is in
progress.
Executing Clear while playing back a phrase immediately stops
and erases the phrase.
OVERDUB
Sounds are layered onto prerecorded phrases.
This is the method normally used.
REPLACE
Previously recorded phrases are erased as they
are overwritten by newly recorded phrases.
Overwriting takes places while the previously
recorded phrases are played back, providing a
kind of delay effect like that from an effects pro-
cessor.
MOMENTARY
PUNCH-IN
Previously recorded phrases are erased as they
are overwritten by newly recorded phrases. This
differs from REPLACE in that overwriting takes
place only while the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB
pedal is held down.
Undo/Redo
Stopping
Erasing (Clear)
RC-50_e.book 32 ページ 2009年4月10日 金曜日 午後1時17分

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