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Roland MC-808 - Entering Bass Parts with Step Recording

Roland MC-808
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2. Creating an original pattern
Quick Start
We recommend that you use STEP REC (p. 68) to enter the bass,
since this is a good way to enter repeated notes.
You’ll be entering the following notes.
fig.qs-017
Prepare for recording
1.
Select part 2.
2.
Press [REC].
The recording menu screen will appear.
3.
Use [CURSOR ] to select “STEP REC,” and press
[ENTER].
fig.qs-018_50
You’ll be in standby mode for step recording.
fig.qs-018-1_50
4.
Press [PLAY] to begin recording.
Now you can record.
Enter the bass
1.
Set “Note Type” to “16th notes.”
fig.qs-020.e
2.
Press “OCT+” and “OCT-” simultaneously to restore the
octave shift to 0.
Make sure that neither button is lit.
3.
Press “OCT-” twice.
4.
Press [TAP] to enter one rest.
fig.qs-043.e
On the MC-808, one beat is 480 ticks.
5.
Press keyboard pad 2 “C1,” pad 14 “C2,” and pad 14 “C2.”
You have now entered one beat.
6.
Repeat step 4 and 5 four times to enter the notes for the
entire measure.
Stop recording
1.
Press [STOP] to stop recording.
2.
Press “OCT+” and “OCT-” simultaneously to restore the
octave shift to 0.
Make sure that neither button is lit.
2-2-2 Using STEP REC to enter the bass
Move the cursor, and use the VALUE dial
or [INC] [DEC] to select a note type.
The current time location will automatically
advance by the length of the note
(in this case, a rest) you enter.
Location
(measure - beat - tick)
MC-808_r_e.book 31 ページ 2007年7月17日 火曜日 午後5時1分

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