Peavey GK 310, 271284 Record & Play the Sequencer, Listen to the playback of a recorded Song

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Cancelling the Octave Transpose setting

3.To cancel the octave transposition, press both OCTAVE buttons at the same time.

Record & Play - the Sequencer

Your GK310 contains a very simple and easy-to-use sequencer which records what- ever you play, and plays back the recorded sequence just as you played it. You can record in Voice mode or Style mode. The following example explains how to record a sequence using a Style.

1.Set the instrument for Style play and select a Style.

2.Press the [REC] button.

The LED of the [REC] button turns on and the KEY START function is selected automatically.

In “record-pending” status, you can change voices, select Dual mode to add two voices, select Split mode to add a Lower voice, change track volumes, etc., before starting the recording.

If you want to start the recording of the Style with an introduction, press the [INTRO] button to preset the Intro.

3.Start to record the notes you play. The Key Start function triggers the Style accompaniment patterns by playing a chord or note on the lower part of the keyboard.

4.While playing, use the Fills, change the Variation, change Voices, select Dual mode, Split mode, etc..

5.To stop the recording with an ending, press the [INTRO/ENDING] button.

You can also stop the recording with the [START/STOP] button. The [REC] button deactivates automatically when the Style stops.

Listen to the playback of a recorded Song

6. Press the [PLAY] button to listen to the playback of your recording.

The recorded sequence remains in memory for all the time that the instrument is being used. You can listen to your recorded song at any time simply be pressing the [PLAY] button. If you record another song, the previous one will be overwritten (cancelled).

If you turn the instrument off, the recorded sequence will be erased, together with all other memorized data.

If you press [PLAY] when the sequencer doesn’t contain recorded notes, the display will show the message “NULL”.

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Using batteries Power supplyUsing the AC adaptor Connections Listen to the Demo SongsPress the Demo ALL button again to stop the playback Select a single Demo SongPlay along with the Demo Song Keyboard percussion Basic OperationSelecting & playing Voices Play in Split mode with a Dual effect on the Upper keyboard To cancel Split modeDual voice play two layered voices Split keyboardPerformances Balancing the Lower and Upper sectionsSelecting the Performances Display shows the situation recalled by the PerformanceMuting the sections Instant Piano VoiceSustain effect Selecting Style Mode To select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to Style modeAdd Pitch Bend to your playing Styles Auto-AccompanimentSelecting the Styles using the -/OFF and +/ON buttons Selecting the Styles using the numeric keypadPlaying the Styles Selecting the Styles by recalling the PerformancesUsing the Style Auto functions About the Chord Recognition ModesChanging the Style Tempo Restoring the memorized Tempo Balancing the Style accompaniment tracks with the Mixer Start the Style accompaniments with Key Start Start the Style with an Intro pattern Stop the Style with an Ending phrasePerformance buttons and Store Performance Selecting the S.T. Play settingsHow to memorize e Performance Changing the accompaniment Split Point Octave TransposerListen to the playback of a recorded Song Cancelling the Octave Transpose settingRecord & Play the Sequencer General function programming procedure GK310 General functionsPercussion function play the Drumpads Keyboard Transpose functionTune function Pan functionMidi function Split Point functionTouch Response Practice using the MetronomeBeat function Specifications Music StandIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 Cm7 #DbDm7 Em7Caug 6th Minor 6th Cm6 7th C7 Minor 7th Cm7 Major 7th Cmaj7Cdim Appendix B Fingered chords chart Table Appendix C Demo Songs List Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code