Song Memory Function

3. Specify a tone number.

 

Level Meter Contents During Record/Edit

• Pressing a TONE button or the DRAWBAR ORGAN

Standby

button displays the tone number and name on the
display. You can then use the number buttons, or theChannels 11 through 16 correspond to Tracks 1 through 6.
[+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) buttons to change the
Whenever the keyboard is in record or edit (page E-58)
tone.
standby, the level meter display shows which tracks already
• After changing the tone number, press any keyboard
contain recorded data and which are still empty. Tracks with
key to clear the tone number and name screen, andfour lit segments already contained recorded data, while
return to the note input screen.tracks with one lit segment are not yet recorded.
4. Use the keyboard keys to input notes, or the [0] button to input rests.

At this time, the display shows the keyboard pressure (velocity). Use the [+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) buttons to change the velocity.

You can also input a chord.

1 2

1Recording track

2Not recording track

5. Use the number buttons to input the length of the note or rest (page E-54).6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to input more notes.7. Press the START/STOP button to end recording when you are finished.

Use the procedure under “Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording” on page E-57 to correct input mistakes you make during step recording.

You can add on to a track that already contains recorded data by selecting that track in step 2 of the above procedure. Doing so automatically locates the step recording start point at the first beat immediately following the previously recorded data.

Whenever you are recording to Tracks 2 through 6, the entire keyboard functions as a melody keyboard, regardless of the current MODE button setting.

When playing back data recorded with Advanced Tones at the beginning of multiple tracks, the keyboard uses the DSP type of the Advanced Tone that is recorded in the track with the largest track number.

When playing back a track that was recorded with an Advanced Tone selected, they may be a slight delay before the first note of the track sounds. If this happens, try to insert a very short rest at the beginning of the track.

Track Contents After Step Recording

In addition to notes and rests, the following data is also recorded to the track during step recording. This data is applied whenever the track is played back.

• Tone number

Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording

Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that progresses from left to right, with the input point normally at the far right of the recorded data.

The procedure described here lets you move the input point to the left in order to make changes in data you have already input. Note, however, that moving the input point to the left and changing data automatically deletes all of the data recorded to the right of the input point.

To correct mistakes while step recording

1. Without exiting step recording, use the [ ] CURSOR button to move the input point to the left.

The REC indicator disappears from the display, and the STEP indicator flashes.

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