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Using the Sequencer to Create a Song
5
Press [STOP/PLAY].
The Recording Standby window closes, and the [REC] indicator changes from
blinking to lit. After a one-measure count, recording begins.
6
While listening to the bass and drums you recorded earlier, play the
melody on the keyboard.
The melody you play is recorded on Track 1.
7
When you finish recording, press [STOP/PLAY].
The [REC] indicator’s light goes out.
8
Press [RESET] to return to the first measure, and then press [STOP/
PLAY] to make sure your performance was recorded correctly.
You’ve now recorded a song using the Rhythm Pattern and Arpeggiator features.
If you are not satisfied with the
realtime recording you just
made, you can press [MENU],
and from the Menu window
that appears, select “Undo
Realtime Recording” to return
to the state prior to recording
(Undo).
Convenient Recording Features
● Erasing unwanted data while you record (Realtime Erase)
You can erase unwanted data during recording. This feature is particularly useful
during loop recording since you can erase selected notes and other data without
stopping the recording process (Owner’s Manual; p. 132).
● Practicing the performance to be recorded (Rehearsal)
You can temporarily interrupt recording without stopping playback. For example,
during loop recording, you may find it convenient to stop recording as you audition
sounds to play, or if you want to practice your next phrase before recording it
(Owner’s Manual; p. 132).