Quick Recording a Backing Sequence Song |291
Second-take recording (Overdubbing)
You may want to record an additional ‘grouped’ track, or replace a previously
recorded track. A good idea may be to record all chords and Style Element
changes during the first take, then record Keyboard tracks during the sec-
ond take.
1 Press the RECORD button to enter Record mode again. When the Song
Record Mode Select dialog box appears, select Backing Sequence (Quick
Record) again.
2 If you are recording just one of the “grouped” tracks, set to Play the track to
be preserved. For example, if you only want to record the Keyboard tracks
again, set the Kbd track to Rec, and the Ch/Acc track to Play.
3 Press the START/STOP button to start recording the selected track. With
the above example, chords will play as recorded; you can record what you
play on the keyboard.
4 Repeat the recording procedure, and press the START/STOP button to stop
recording and return to the main page of the Sequencer mode.
5 While in the main page of the Sequencer mode, press the PLAY/STOP ( )
button to listen to the recorded Song.
6 Save the Song to a storage device, to avoid losing it when the instrument
enters standby.
Saving the Song
▪ When finished recording the new Song, go to the main page of the Sequencer
mode and choose the Save Song command from the page menu to save the
Song.
More details are later in this section.