Step-Recording the Bass
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03 Step-Recording Notes
Now we step-record some notes. In this example, we simply step-record four whole notes at the pitch “E” (E2).
1. Press the [t] (record) button twice.
The rst press selects realtime recording, and the second
press selects step recording standby.
2. Press the [7] (Start) button.
3. Use the dial to set the note value (NOTE TYPE) to
“1/1(
) .”
When you play the keyboard, notes of this value are
entered.
You can specify the loudness of the notes
You can use INPUT VELO to specify the loudness
(velocity) of the notes that you enter. By default, this is
set to “REAL” so that the recorded note has the velocity
with which you actually played the key. If you want the
notes to have a xed velocity, you can set this to a
numerical value (such as 100).
4. Press four times on the “E” key located in the area
below the [VOLUME] knob.
For either the FA-06 or the FA-08, pressing the “E” key
located in the area below the [VOLUME] knob enters the
low “E” (E2) note.
5. Press the [q] (stop) button.
You’ve nished entering the notes. On the FA, entering
notes in this way is called “step recording.”
The data you just entered is shown in part 6 of the
sequencer screen. Press the [p] (play) button to hear the
data that you entered.
Press four times
If you didn’t succeed, you can Undo
If you’re not satised with the recorded result, in the
sequencer screen, hold down the [SHIFT] button and
press the [6] (Undo) button to cancel the recording
that you just made.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button
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