6.Press the L-17 (START/STOP) button.
•This starts punch-in playback.
•The following operations are supported during punch-in playback. They help you move to the re-recording start point quickly and easily.
To do this: | Do this: |
Fast Forward | Hold down the L-15 | (dFF) button. |
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Fast Backward | Hold down the L-14 | (sREW) |
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Pause | Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. |
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Restart paused | Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. |
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7.When playback reaches the point from which you want to start re-recording, start playing something on the keyboard.
•Punch-in recording starts the moment you start to play something on the keyboard.
•Any one of the following also will start punch-in recording: a pedal or pitch bender operation; changing
the tone setting; changing the rhythm, or tempo setting*.
*System track only
•To start punch-in recording without making any change in the notes played or the settings used, press the C-6 (RECORD) button.
•Starting recording will cause the C-6 (RECORD) button to light.
•If you want to delete all of the data in the track following the section you just re-recorded with punch-in recording, press the C-6 (RECORD) button in place of the L-17 (START/ STOP) button in step 8.
•If you want to cancel punch-in recording and retain the original track data, hold down the C-6 (RECORD) button until it becomes unlit.
8.To stop recording, press the L-17 (START/ STOP) button.
•This will end punch-in recording and cause the C-6 (RECORD) button to become unlit.
•Any previously recorded data in the track that comes after the point you stopped punch-in recording will remain in the track.
To specify the punch-in recording range before starting (Auto Punch-in)
1.Play the song and determine what part of what track you want to re-record.
•For details about play back, see “Playing a Recorded Song” (page E-79).
•You can specify a specific measure, beat, and tick* for the start point and the end point of the range to be re-recorded. Normally, it is probably best to specify the start of a measure or beat as the start point and end point. If you want to specify specific ticks, you can display the track to be re-recorded on the event editor screen and determine the desired location there. For details about event editing, see “Editing Events” (page E-87).
*For details about ticks, see “Reading Event Data” (page E-88).
2.Press the C-6 (RECORD) button to enter record standby.
•This causes the button to start flashing.
3.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the track you want to partially re-record.
4.Hold down the C-6 (RECORD) button until the punch-in/punch-out screen appears. You can release the button at that time.
5.Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select “Auto” for the “Mode” setting.
•This displays a range specification screen like the one shown below.