
Record and Playback Your Performance
Recording and Layering Drum Parts (Loop Recording)
NOTE
You can repeatedly record over a specified area to build up multiple performances. This type of recording is called “Loop Recording.”
This recording method is convenient when you wish to layer drum sounds individually for the Rhythm part.
“Loop Recording” can be used only when recording the Rhythm part.
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Pressing the [Bwd] and [Fwd] buttons, move to the measure where you wish to start Loop Recording.
Press the [Drums/SFX] button to select a Drum Set or Sound Effect Set (p. 28).
3. Enter the recording standby mode by pressing the [Rec] button and [Rhythm] button.
The [Play] button and [Rhythm] button indicators will blink.
4. Press the [Play] button.
When you press the [Play] button, the metronome will play two measures (bars) of
When recording reaches the end of the measure, it will return to the beginning of the measure, allowing you to continue recording to layer additional notes.
You can change the number of measures over which Loop Recording will occur. Please refer to “Changing the Number of Measures for Loop Recording” (p. 78).
5. Press the [Stop] button to stop recording.
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