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Playing Back a Song

The tempo at which a song will play back is recorded on its tempo
track, but the tempo of the entire song can be adjusted during
playback. The tempo at which the song actually plays is called the
playback tempo
.
* The playback tempo is a temporary setting. It will be lost if you switch
to another song or turn off the power. If you want the song to always
play back at this tempo, you must re-save the song (p. 113).
When you change the tempo, audio tracks will be time-
stretched (the sample length and tempo will change) so that
they remain in synchronization with the MIDI tracks.
1.
Press SONG RECORDER [TEMPO].
The Tempo window appears.
2.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set the playback tempo.
If you press [F5 (CLICK)] to add a check mark (
), a click will
sound at the specified tempo.
By pressing [F4 (TAP)] you can set the tempo to the timing at
which you press the button (Tap Tempo). Press the button three
or more times at quarter-note intervals of the desired tempo.
3.
When you have finished making settings, press [F6 (CLOSE)].
The audio quality may be degraded if the audio tracks have been
time-stretched because of a change in tempo. If so, we recommend
that you limit the tempo change to an appropriate range.
Use the Loop function when you want to repeatedly play back an
entire song or just a specified portion of a song.
1.
Press SONG RECORDER [LOOP] to make it light.
The Loop Play window appears. Now playback will loop
according to the region and the number of times specified in the
Loop Play window.
* To defeat the Loop function, press [LOOP] once again.
For details on making settings in the Loop window, refer to
Specifying the Area of a Song that will Repeat (Loop
Points)
(p. 95).
2.
When you have finished making settings, press [F6 (CLOSE)].
You can start/stop song playback by passing your hand over the D
Beam controller.
1.
Select the song that you want to play back.
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press D BEAM [ASSIGNABLE].
A screen like the following appears.
3.
Use [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “Type.”
4.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set this to “START/
STOP.”
5.
Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
6.
Press D BEAM [ASSIGNABLE] to turn on the D Beam
controller.
7.
When you pass your hand across the D Beam controller,
song playback will start. When you pass your hand across
it once again, playback will stop.
* You can also start/stop song playback by using a pedal connected to
the PEDAL CONTROL jack (p. 72).
D Beam controller settings are stored in the song. If you want to
save your settings, save the song.
When you play back from the middle of a song, for example after
fast-forward or rewind, the correct patch may not be selected, or the
pitch may be incorrect. This is because the MIDI messages in the area
that you skipped have not been transmitted to the sound generator.
In such cases, you can use the
MIDI Update
function. When you
perform MIDI Update, the MIDI messages (other than Note
messages) from the beginning of the song until the location to which
you moved will be transmitted to the sound generator, ensuring that
the sound generator will be in the correct state for the resumption of
playback.
1.
Make sure that song playback is stopped.
* It is not possible to perform MIDI Update while the song is playing.
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press SONG RECORDER [PLAY].
The display will indicate “MIDI Update...” while processing
takes place, and when finished, will indicate “MIDI Update
Completed!”
Changing the Playback Tempo of a SongPlaying Back a Song Repeatedly (Loop Play)Using the D Beam Controller to Start/Stop Song PlaybackPlaying Back Correctly from the Middle of the Song (MIDI Update)
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