Using the Pattern Sequencer
6. Configure mixer settings for the selected | (3) | Checking the timing (beat and measure) of the | ||
instrument part. You can skip this step if you do |
| playback, perform keyboard, PITCH BEND | ||
not want to configure mixer settings. |
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• | For details about mixer setting operations, see step 5 |
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7. Configure part parameter settings for the |
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selected instrument part. You can skip this step |
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| the note you want to delete, press the keyboard | ||
• | You also will be able to configure part parameter |
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| recording, it is a good idea to configure the bend range |
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| correspond to the keyboard keys that are played |
• | For details, see “Configuring Instrument Part Playback |
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| while the button and keys are held down. |
| Settings (Part Parameters)” (page |
| • | Until you perform step (4) below, you can layer |
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keyboard in real time, perform the following | (4) | To stop recording, press the | ||
steps. |
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(1) Press the |
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| • The button will start to flash and the Digital |
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| instrument part status will become “Recorded |
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| Keyboard will enter record standby. |
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• You can press the | 9. If required, perform the procedure under “To | |
here to exit record standby (button goes from lit to | edit events with the pattern sequencer” (page | |
unlit). | ||
(2) To start recording while the | ||
• You can make fine corrections to the notes you played | ||
flashing, press the | ||
on the keyboard and add new notes, if you want. For | ||
• The button will change from flashing to lit, and the | ||
details, see “Editing Individual Events (Event Editor)” | ||
display will show an | ||
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beats. The count will | ||
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final beat of the number of measures you specified | 10. Repeat steps 5 through 9 for all of the parts you | |
in step 4 is reached. | ||
want to record. | ||
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| 11. After completing all of the editing you want, | |
| adjust the tempo of the rhythm as desired. | |
| • The tempo you set here becomes the initial default | |
| tempo of the accompaniment pattern. | |
| 12. For details about how to save the final version | |
| of the rhythm as a user rhythm, see “To store | |
| an edited or newly created rhythm” (page | |
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