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fig.8-4 (#MC fig.10-4)
2. Before you start recording, set the record-
ing parameters.
There are six recording parameters, as described
below. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select a parameter, and use
[INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to set the value.
Beat
Specifies the time signature of the pattern to be newly
recorded.
Range: 2/4–7/4, 5/8–7/8, 9/8, 12/8, 9/16, 11/16, 13/16,
15/16, 17/16, 19/16
PTN Length (Pattern Length)
Specifies the length of the pattern to be newly record-
ed.
Range: 1–32 measures
Count In
Specifies how recording will begin.
Range:
COUNT 0 : Recording will begin the instant you
press [STOP/PLAY].
COUNT 1, 2 : A count-in of one measure (or two
measures) will sound when you press
[STOP/PLAY], and recording will
begin when the count-in ends.
WAIT NOTE : Recording will begin when you press
the keyboard or the Hold pedal.
Loop Rest
Turn this on if you want to record smoothly across the
boundary of a pattern.
Range: OFF, ON
For details on using Loop Rest...
“Recording Smoothly Across Pattern
Boundaries” (p. 128)
Input QTZ Resolution (Input Quantize
Resolution)
By using Input Quantize you can correct the timing of
the notes you play as they are recorded.
Range: OFF
Set this to the shortest note value that will occur in the
phrase you wish to record.
At this time, you can use the [TIMING] knob to speci-
fy the Strength value.
When this setting is “OFF,” the notes will be recorded
at the timing that you play them.
Input QTZ Strength (Input Quantize
Strength)
Specify how closely the data will be corrected toward
the timing specified by the Input Quantize Resolution.
Range: 0–100%
You can use the [TIMING] knob of the QUANTIZE
section to set the Strength value.
* It is not possible to modify the Beat of a pattern that has
already been recorded. Nor is it possible to shorten the
Pattern Length. If you wish to modify these values, use
the Pattern Initialize (p. 38) operation to clear the con-
tents of the pattern before you make settings.
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About the metronome
During realtime recording, the metronome will sound
automatically, so that you can record along with the
timing of the performance.
Setting the metronome
You can specify how the metronome will sound, and
adjust the metronome volume.
“Setting the Metronome (Metronome Mode)
(p. 167)
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3. Use PART [1]–[R] to select the part that you
wish to record (the recording part).
The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
fig.2-17-1
You are free to change the recording part while you
record. By changing the recording part successively
from drums, bass, chords and melody, etc., you can
continue recording without stopping your creative-
flow.
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BANK
1234567R
PART
TONE SELECT
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TONE SWITCH
ARPEGGIO
CONTROLLER
PART MIDI SEQUENCER SETUP
KEYBOARD
EFFECTSSETUP SYSTEM
Chapter 8. Recording Patterns
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