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Rodgers PR-300 - Recording Parts 2, 3 and 4

Rodgers PR-300
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There is a way
to
select an alternate volume for a
part; see "Changing the Expression Setting of a
Part" for more information.
(15) Press [STOP] when you
are
rmished recording
the first
part.
If
you make a mistake, press [RESET]
to
return the
PR-300 to measure 1 and record the
part
again
using steps
11
through
14.
(16) Press [RESET] to
return
the PR·300 to measure
1.
You
can
also
use
the
BWD key to
return
to
measure
1.
RESET
l1li
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bJ
5
Ot·i
13
1
4.···"4
J=12[1
(17)
Press
[PLA
V]
to
listen
to
the
part
you
just
recorded.
PLAY
Congratulations! You have just recorded the first track
of
a Multi-Track Sequence!
Recording
Parts
2, 3
and
4
Part 2 Channel 2 Track 2 French Horn
1$'
e
By following the instructions above, you were
able to record the first part
of
a multi-track sequence.
Now it's time to record Parts
2,3
and
4.
Go through the procedure above again; once for
Part 2, once for Part 3 and once for· Part 4, using the
following MIDI channels, tracks, and instruments:
Part 3
Channel
3 Track 3 Clarinet
Channel
Instrument
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
2
3
4
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
French Horn
Clarinet
Cello
Part 4
Channel 4 Track 4 Cello
For
instance, when recording Part 2, you will
select MIDI channel 2 as the send channel from the
C-
lOO/C-220 (instead
of
using MIDI
Channell,
as
before), assign the "French Horn" voice to Part 2
(instead
of
Trumpet
on
Part
1) and use
Track
2
(instead
of
Track
1).
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