0: SEQ 0–4: REC (Recording Setup)
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0–4: REC (Recording Setup)
Here you can specify the realtime recording method, adjust levels
and other settings for audio recording, and adjust the metronome
settings.
Keyboard
This shows the number of the track that will sound when you play
the keyboard.
Track Select [01...16]
Track01...Track16: Select the track that you want to record or
edit. Use the cursor buttons to make the selection.
Soloed tracks are indicated by (S).
REC
Resolution (Realtime REC Quantize Resolution)
[Hi,
3 , , 3 , , 3 , , ]
With realtime-recording, the timing of the MIDI data you play can
be corrected.
Hi (High Resolution): Timing will not be corrected. Data will be
recorded at the maximum resolution (/480).
3 – : Data will be corrected to the nearest interval of the
specified timing as it is recorded. For example if you select 3,
data will be corrected to the nearest 32nd-note triplet interval. If
you select , data will be corrected to the nearest quarter note
interval.
Because all the MIDI data being recorded will be corrected to the
specified timing resolution, coarse settings of this parameter will
cause continuous controllers such as pitch bend to be recorded in
“stair-step” fashion.
In such cases, use a setting of Hi to record, and then use the
Quantize function to correct only the desired type of data (notes
etc.). To avoid a stiff feel, avoid recording at a low resolution to
begin with.
Recording Setup [Overwrite, Overdub,
Manual Punch In, Auto Punch In]
Selects the method of realtime recording
Overwrite
When recording for the first time, you will normally select this
method.
If you use this method to record on a track where data has already
been recorded, all previous data will be replaced from the measure
where you began recording through all subsequent measures.
With this method, the newly recorded data overwrites musical data
previously recorded on that track.
You will use this method to record, and then modify the results by
using other types of realtime recording or MIDI event editing.
1. Use Track Select to choose the track that you want to
record.
2. Set the Recording Setup to Overwrite.
3. Select the MAIN page, and use Location to specify the mea-
sure where recording will start.
4. Press the SEQUENCER (REC) button, and then press
the SEQUENCER (START/STOP) button.
If the Metronome Setup is still set to the default settings, the
metronome will sound for a two-measure pre-count, and then
recording will begin.
Play the keyboard and move the controllers (such as the modu-
lation wheel) to record your performance.
5. When you finish playing, press the
SEQUENCER
(START/STOP) button
.
Recording will end, and the location will return to the point at
where you begin 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 tempo 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 “Over-
write.”
Manual Punch In
Choose this method if you want to partially rewrite the data of a
previously recorded track.
While the song is playing, you can press the SEQ 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. Select the MAIN page, and use Location to move to a mea-
sure that's several measures earlier than where you want to
start recording.
4. Press the SEQUENCER (START/STOP) button.
Keyboard
Recording Setup
Track
Select
With a setting of