SEQ P0: Play/REC 0–8: Preferences
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If you press the PAUSE ( ) button instead of the START/
STOP ( ) button, recording will pause. When you
press the PAUSE ( ) button once again, recording will
resume. When you are finished, press the START/STOP (
) button to stop recording.
Overdub
Select this method when you wish to add data to a
previously‐recorded track.
With this method, the newly recorded musical data is added
to the existing data.
When you perform overdub recording on a previously‐
recorded track, the newly recorded data will be added to the
previously‐recorded data.
It is best to select this mode if you will be recording
additional control data, recording a drum pattern, or
recording the tempo in the master track. With this mode,
data can be added without erasing the existing performance
data.
1. Use Track Select to choose the track that you want to
record.
2. Set the Recording Setup to Overdub.
3. For the rest of the procedure, please see steps 3–5 of
“Overwrite.”
Manual Punch In
Select this method when you wish to use the REC ( )
button or a foot switch to re‐record selected portions of a
previously‐recorded track.
While the song is playing, you can press the REC ( )
button or a connected pedal switch at the desired location to
start or stop recording. With this method, the musical data
previously on the track is overwritten by the newly recorded
data.
1. Use Track Select to select the track that you want to
record.
2. Set the Recording Setup to Manual Punch In.
3. In “Location,” specify a location several measures ear-
lier than the point at which you wish to begin record-
ing.
4. Press the START/STOP ( ) button.
Playback will begin.
5. At the point at which you wish to begin recording,
press the REC ( ) button.
Recording will begin. Play the keyboard and operate
controllers such as the joystick to record your performance.
6. When you finish recording, press the REC ( ) button.
Recording will end (playback will continue).
Note: Instead of pressing the REC ( ) button in steps 5
and 6, you can use a foot switch connected to the
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
Set the Global P2: Controllers page Foot Switch Assign to
Song Punch In/Out.
7. Press the START/STOP ( ) button.
Playback will stop, and you will return to the location that
you specified in step 3.
Auto Punch In
Select this method when you wish to automatically re‐
record selected portions of a previously‐recorded track.
Recording will occur only over the specified area, rewriting
it with the newly recorded data.
First you must specify the area that will be re‐recorded.
Then recording will automatically start and end within the
specified area. With this method, the musical data
previously on the track is overwritten by the newly recorded
data.
1. Use Track Select to choose the track that you want to
record.
2. Set the Recording Setup to Auto Punch In.
3. In “M (Auto Punch In Start Measure), “M (Auto Punch
In End Measure)” specify the area that you wish to
record.
For example, if you specify M005–M008, recording will
occur only from measure 5 to measure 8.
4. In “Location,” specify a location several measures
before the point at which you wish to begin recording.
5. Press the REC ( ) button, and then press the START/
STOP ( ) button.
Playback will begin.
When you reach the starting location you specified in step 3,
recording will begin. Play the keyboard and operate
controllers such as the joystick to record your performance.
When you reach the ending location you specified in step 3,
recording will end. (Playback will continue.)
6. Press the START/STOP ( ) button.
Playback will stop, and you will return to the location you
specified in step 4.
Auto Punch In Start Measure [M001…M999]
Auto Punch In End Measure [M001…M999]
When Recording Setup is set to Auto Punch In, specify the
measures at which recording will start and end.
Loop All Tracks
Select this method when you wish to repeatedly record a
specified area of a track, and continue adding data. This is
suitable for creating drum patterns, etc.
If Multi REC is checked, this parameter will not be
available.
This method lets you continue recording as you add musical
data.
The specified region can be recorded repeatedly. This is
ideal when recording drum phrases, etc.
Use Track Select to select the track that you want to record.
1. Set the Recording Setup to Loop All Tracks.
2. If Multi REC is checked, it will not be possible to select
Loop All Tracks.
3. In “M (Loop Start Measure), “M (Loop End Measure)”
specify the area that you wish to record.
For example, if you specify M004–M008, recording will
occur repeatedly (as a loop) from measure 4 to measure 8.