Click the Yes button to delete the event. If you decide not to delete it, click the No button (or press the panel NO key). When you execute this operation, the selected event will be deleted, and subsequent events will be moved for- ward by one step.

If you want to delete all events in a single operation, turn the Select All button on (highlighted), and execute this Delete operation.

You can’t delete events if RecMode is set to Tempo.

14-4. Tempo Track

Here you can record the tempo track. You can do this in one of two ways.

Recording MIDI clock messages

You can synchronize to an external MIDI sequencer by recording the MIDI Clock messages received from the external MIDI sequencer so that this data will determine the tempo of the song.

Recording tap tempo

You can specify the tempo by tapping (either the PLAY key or a foot switch) while the song plays back. If you use this method to specify the tempo of a song whose tempo is unknown (such as a song recorded from a CD), you will then be able to edit the tracks in units of measures.

For the recording procedure refer to “6-1. Tempo track” (p.63).

The above two methods of recording the tempo track store their data in the same area; only the last-recorded data is maintained. It is not possible to have two tempo tracks of data.

If the memory becomes full while recording tempo data, recording will end automatically.

1

2

1. Tempo Rec Mode

[MIDIClock, MeasTap, BeatTap]

Selects the type of tempo track to be recorded.

If you are recording tap tempo, press the PLAY key or the foot switch. Tap tempo will be recorded according to the intervals at which you press the key or foot switch.

The tempo will be recorded from the beginning of the song.

The tempo at the measure or beat where you stop tempo recording will be automatically copied all the way to the end of the song.

15. STORE

This stores the current location so it can be saved as a locate point, mark or scene.

When you press the STORE key, the location at that moment is preserved, and you can assign that location to a locate point, scene, or mark point by pressing the appropriate key. If you press the STORE key once again instead of pressing a key to specify the assignment, the stored location will be dis- carded. For details on registering and using locations, refer to Locate (p.38), Scene (p.50), or Mark (p.38).

16. SCENE

Refer to “2c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION” (p.105, Edit Scene).

17. MARK

You can register marks at a variety of locations, and then in- stantly change the current location of the song to the location registered to a mark. You can also assign a name to each mark, and use them to indicate sections within a song. (p.38)

To move between marks, hold down the MARK key and use the + (or ) key.

If you add the Album CD Track Marks to a mark, the mark will be recognized as a track division for a CD you create.

You can also use a PS-1 foot switch (sold separately) instead of the MARK key. (p.119)

You can register up to one hundred marks in each song. Mark 001 is automatically created at the counter 0 location with a name of “Song Top Mark.”

Counter

Rename

METER

 

MIXER

 

CH

VIEW

EFFECT

 

SEND

 

EQ

 

PAN

 

SONG

 

SYSTEM

/MIDI

TRACK

 

CD

 

Reference

 

 

 

 

 

UNDO

 

 

 

 

TUNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SESSION

DRUMS

 

STORE

SCENE

MIDIClock:

The tempo track will be created by recording MIDI clock data from a song created on an external sequencer.

MeasTap:

The tempo track will be created by tapping at the beginning of each measure.

BeatTap:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

 

MARK

 

 

 

 

 

SCRUB

 

 

 

 

1/IN ...

4/END

 

 

LOC

LOC

The tempo track will be created by tapping at the beginning of each beat.

2.RecStart

This button displays the record-ready dialog box.

If you are recording MIDI clock messages, recording will begin when the D3200 receives MIDI clock messages from your external MIDI sequencer.

1. Current Mark

[001…100]

This is the mark at or immediately before the current location. The mark name, location, and the Album CD Track Marks are displayed beside the mark number.

REC/PLAY

MODE

Transport

keys

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