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Prepare for recording—Multitrack recording
Prepare for recording
Changing the rhythm pattern
1. Press RHYTHM GUIDE [PATTERN/TEMPO].
The Rhythm Guide Setting screen appears.
fig.41-13c
2. Press CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to
“Pattern” line.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired rhythm pattern.
4. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Changing the tempo
1. Press RHYTHM GUIDE [PATTERN/TEMPO].
The Rhythm Guide Setting screen appears.
fig.41-13d
2. Press CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to
“Tempo” line.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired tempo.
4. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Setting the tempo and rhythm pattern of the song—Tempo Map
The tempo map specifies tempo changes in units of a measure. It contains data
indicating the time signature and tempo that are to be applied at a specified measure.
The tempo map can be used to switch not only the tempo of the rhythm guide, but
also the rhythm pattern.
1. Press [UTILITY].
The Menu are displayed as icon.
fig.41-14
2. Press CURSOR [ ] to select the Tempo
Map icon.
3. Press [YES/ENTER].
The Tempo Map Setting screen appears.
The display shown below indicates that the tempo map begins at measure 1, and a
tempo of quarter note =120, specifies a 4/4 time signature, and rhythm pattern
number 01 (Rock1).
fig.41-15
The rhythm guide contains a
wide variety of rhythm
patterns, including a
metronome. For details refer to
“Rhythm Pattern List” (p. 172).
The tempo you specify here is
the tempo for the entire
system. The sequence and
MIDI OUT will use this same
tempo.
In order to use the tempo
map, you must create a
tempo map and also change
the way in which the rhythm
guide is sounded. For details
refer to the section below,
“Playing the rhythm guide
according to the tempo map.”
If you specify that a tempo
map is to be used, the tempo of
the entire system will also
follow the tempo map. The
sequence and MIDI OUT will
also use the tempo of the
tempo map