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6.Record
your
own
song
ess
E
There
are
two
ways to
record:
Realtime
Recording
Realtime
recording
allows
you
to record
your
music
just
as
you
would
with
a tape
recorder
-
your
performance is captured
as
you
play.
This
method
has
the
following
advantages:
x
lt is
faster
than
entering
notes
one by
one.
*
Musically
expressive
dynamics
and
nuances
are
faithfully
recorded.
*
lt is easy
to
enter
continuous
data
such
as
pitch
bender
movements.
Regardless
of the
recording
method
you
use,
you
must
first
select
the song
number
you
wish
to record.
The
MV-30
can
hold
up to
20
songs.
lf
you
have already
loaded
a song, select
an
unused
song
number.
Procedure
(O
Press
the
[SorlTselEcr]
key
and
a
popup
window
will appear'
O
lf,
tor example,
you
wish
to
record song
number
3,
press
numeric
key
E
and
then
press
the
ferl-Ten
I keY.
@
Press
l=v"].
The
cursor
will
move
to the
Name
area.
@
Use
the
numeric
keys
or
the
VALUE
dial
to enter
the
name.
Please
refer
to
"Entering
a Name"
(-'p.1
-
6
in the
Owner's
Manual).
O
Press
the
EXIT-I
keY.
The song
you
will
be
recording
has
now been selected.
p7g5s
TFt
l(LD Timb| key
after
pressing
tE[sF key. Select
Bank 1
with Value
Dial
and
then
press
tFIl(Loadf key.
You can
create
a song
with the Standard
Setup
sound.
Now
use
either
of
the
recording
methods
(Realtime
or
Steptime)
to record
your
song'
The
procedure
for
realtime
recording
is explained
on
the
following
pages,
and
the
procedure
for
step
recording
begins
on
Page
32.
SONG
SELEC
o
tr
tr
f^;e-l
V
6)
Steptime
recording
Steptime
(Step)
recording
allows
you
to create
a
song by entering
notes one
by
one.
This
method
has these
advantages:
x
!t is
possible
to
create a song
even
if
you
are
not a
skilled
keyboard
player.
x
Difficult
phrases
can be
recorded
accurately.
x
Greating
mechanical-sounding
rhyrthms
is easy.
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