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Creating a Song
Selecting a Part
Selecting a Part from the Layer screen
1.
When you press or in the Layer screen, which appears when you
press [LAYER/SPLIT], appears at the left side of "PART." This is the
currently selected part.
Below the performance name, the screen shows the patch name of the selected part.
fig.Q-CP00_50
Selecting a Part from the Mixer screen
1.
In the Mixer screen, which appears when you press [MIXER], use [CURSOR]
to move the cursor to the part number.
It displays the part numbers and the name of the patch assigned to each part.
fig.Q-CP00_50
2.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to select a part.
Now we will be recording the parts in the order of the rhythm part
→
bass part
→
piano part
→
vocal part. At each step, we will select the part as described here for the Layer screen.
About the Keyboard Switch
The “KBD” indication in the screen is the Keyboard Switch. As the result of turning this switch
on (by assigning a check mark (
✔
) in the Layer screen, or by getting “KBD” to be displayed in
the Mixer screen), you will hear all parts for which it has been turned on. The currently selected
part will always sound, regardless of the keyboard switch. In other words, you will hear the
currently selected part and the parts for which the keyboard switch is on.
3.
In this recording, we will hear the sound of each individual part as we record
it. If the keyboard switch is on, use the VALUE dial or press [DEC] to switch it
off for all parts.
The parts in this performance have been assigned patches and a rhythm set that are suitable for
recording, but if you want to select different patches or rhythm sets you can press [1 (Patch
List)] and make your choice.
The currently selected part is
called the current part.
The Mixer screen is ideal when
you want to mix or make
settings for the sixteen parts.
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