Optimus MD-1600 owner manual Recording Multiple Tracks, Correcting Mistakes, Real-Time Recording

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To enter a rest, press 0 then use num- bers 1 through 9 to specify the length of the rest.

Correcting Mistakes

Before finishing your step recording en- try, you can move the entry point back to correct the data you entered. However, this operation deletes all data after the point where you make corrections.

1.Before you press MEMORY, STEP, or START/STOP to end recording, press . This moves the entry point back one “space.”

The data recorded at the current entry point appears on the display.

2.While monitoring the data on the display, press or to move the entry point to the data you want to change.

3.At the entry point you want to change, press + and at the same time. Rewrite? appears on the display.

4.Press to clear all data after the current entry point.

5.Press , , +, or to cancel the rewrite operation. After that, you can press or to move the entry point to another location if you want.

Note: TrackEnd appears on the display if you press at the end of the recording.

RECORDING MULTIPLE TRACKS

In addition to the Track 1, where you record auto accompaniment as well as keyboard play, there are five other melo- dy tracks that you can use to record mel- ody parts only. You can record different tones on these tracks and build a full en- semble of instruments.

You can play back what you already re- corded on Track 1 (or any other track) while you record on Tracks 2–6.

Real-Time Recording

1.Repeatedly press MEMORY until Rec. No. appears.

2.Within 5 seconds, use + or to select a song number.

3.Press the desired MEMORY TRACK button (26) to select the track you want to record on.

Note: Check the display for Chan- nels 11–16 to see which memory tracks contain data and which are empty.

4.If desired, you can change these settings:

tone number

TEMPO (to a tempo that is easy for you to follow)

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Contents Electronic Keyboard FCC Wants YOU to Know Features Two Built-In Speakers let you hear Contents Real-Time Recording Step Recording Changing Navigation Track Using Batteries Connecting PowerPreparation Using AC Power Connecting HeadphonesListening Safely Using the Music Stand Connecting AN External AmplifierBasic Operation OperationUsing the Preset Tones Tone Using Reverb Using the Drum PadsUsing Split and Layer Together Using LayerSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMSUsing Intro Using SynchroUsing Variation Using FILL-INUsing Ending Concert Chord Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeFollow these steps to start concert chord auto accompaniment Standard Fingering Full-Range Chords Using Free SessionUsing the Mixer Editing the Status of a Channel This chart shows the parts assigned to each channelEditing the Parameter Using the Custom Tone SynthesizerCreating and Storing a User Tone Understanding 1DCO and 2DCO TonesRelease Rate Rel.Rate 1 to Hints on Creating a User Tone Fm Page 28 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Tuning the Keyboard Special FeaturesChanging Keys Using Touch Response Changing Auto Power OFFUsing Pitch Bend Setting the Pitch Bend Range Using a Sustain PedalREAL-TIME Recording Using the MemoryMode Playing Back from Memory Step Recording Specifying the Length of a Note Specifying Chords in the Normal ModeCorrecting Mistakes Recording Multiple TracksReal-Time Recording Step Recording Editing Memory Contents Deleting Individual Data Editing Techniques Display ContentsDeleting All Data in a Specific Track Making the Midi Connections Using MidiAbout Midi Effect Control Number Midi DataFm Page 43 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Changing Midi Settings Importing Data DUMPING/IMPORTING DataDumping Data Fm Page 46 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Fm Page 47 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Trouble Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Auto Accompaniment SpecificationsMixer Function Appendix Fm Page 53 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Free Session Chord Progression Chart Fm Page 55 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Drum Assignment List Standard Fingering Chord Charts Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation ChartFm Page 59 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

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