3.
How to record
a song
Specify the resolution (the
shortest note value
that will
be recorded).
Since the shortest
note value in
pattern 1 is
a
1 6th note, use the alpha-diai
to
select "J
4
"
and then press
ENTER. The recording
display will appear.
Time
signature
Rhythm instrument
|
Resolution
Grid Current position
of the cursor
The grid indicates the locations at which rhythm
notes can be entered. The grid
number
will depend on the specified time signature
and the resolution.
*
You
can also
use the numeric
keys to specify the resolution.
*
The record setting
display
and the recording display
can be
switched
by
pressing
SHIFT+ENTER.
7. Press
SH IFT+PLAY/SAVE.
The metronome will
begin sounding and
you
can begin
entering notes.
Play the keyboard in time
with
the metronome
to
record
rhythm sounds.
Hi-tom
(HT)
Closed hi-hat(CHH)
1
ā
Low-torn (LT)
Sunare
drum (SD2)
1ā
Bass drum (BD2)
The
recorded notes will be repeated over
and over, allowing
you to
listen
to the
previously-entered notes
as you build up
a
rhythm
pattern.
Press
SKIP once to
view
the musical
data for the bass drum
(BD2).
Corrent position
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BD2
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When
you play the
keyboard,
a velocity
code of
1
ā8 will be entered on the grid
to
indicate
the
'volume' with
which
you played the note. Press SKIP or RESET to select
different instruments, andcheckthedatathatyou
inputforeachone. Pressing SKIP will
move to the rhythm sound of the next
higher note number, and pressing RESET will
move to the rhythm sound of the next lower
note number.