Creating a song in conjunction with the MIDI sequencer

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If you check the check box located at the left of the display, the right side output of effect 1 will be sent to effect 2, and effects 1 and 2 will be mixed. Refer to the Parameter Guide for details on the P8 tab 1 page (Master FX), and to the Effect Guide for an explanation of the settings of the master effects.

Creating a song in conjunction with the MIDI sequencer

This section explains how to record a vocal on audio track 1 to the accompani- ment of the MIDI sequencer.

Recording the vocal

1Access the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page (ATrkRec).

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2In the Song field, select the song that will provide the accompaniment.

3For the Track setting, select the desired audio track (AT1 in this example).

Make sure that the Audio Track Display shows the selected audio track.

4If you wish to hear the metronome as you record, set Metronome to On or Rec (to hear it only during recording), and make Metronome settings for Precount, Out- put, and Level in the tab 7 page (Preference).

With a metronome Output setting of L, L+R, or R, the metronome sound will be output from the headphone jack and from output jacks 1/L/MONO and 2/R. With a metronome Output setting of Send 1, Send 1+2, or Send 2, the metro- nome sound will be output from output jacks 3 and 4.

5In the Take field, assign a take name.

6If you want a number to be added at the end of the take name to distinguish takes, check the Take No. box.

Checking the external input

7Access the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page (ATrkRec).

8Set the Input Select to Analog.

9For the Input Level, select a level appropriate for the device that is connected (–10 dBu) for this example, and sing into the mic while you adjust the Rec Level so that the meter does not go all the way.

If the Input Level indicates Overload, the input level is too high. If this occurs,

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