Roland KR-15, KR-17 owner manual 133, Recording a Passage Specified by Markers

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Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs

Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-in Recording)

You can re-record part of a passage as you listen to a recorded performance. This recording method is called “Punch-in Recording.” This convenient function lets you record over a specified points in a part as you listen to a prerecorded performance in another section.

User Punch-In Recording by the following two methods:

Recording the Region Defined by Markers A and B

(Auto Punch-In/Out)

Before you start recording, place markers A and B to define the passage you want to re-record. Make the setting for punch-in recording, and re-record just the passage between markers A and B.

Recording From the Point at Which the Pedal or Buttons

Are Pressed (Manual Punch-In/Out)

You can play back a performance and depress the pedal at the desired place to start re-recording. Depressing the pedal a second time cancels recording and returns you to playback.

When you use the Performance Pads or [(Rec)] button, recording begins when you press the Pad or button upon reaching a specified point in the song. When you press the Pad or [(Rec)] button once more, the KR exits recording mode and returns to normal playback.

Recording a Passage Specified by Markers

1.Before you start re-recording, place markers A and B to define the passage.

Following the procedures described in “Setting Markers for Repeated Practice (Marker)” (p. 100), use Markers A and B to specify the passage.

2.In the Rec Mode screen (p. 131), select <Auto Punch-In/ Out>.

This changes the recording mode to “Punch-In

Recording.”

Touch <Exit> to return to the Menu screen.

3.Begin recording.

Begin recording using the procedures described in “Recording While Selecting the Track Buttons (Redoing Recordings)” (p. 111) or “Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)” (p. 127).

Up until the specified passage, the previously recorded performance plays back.

When you reach the specified passage, sounds are erased as recording starts; begin playing now.

When you reach the end of the specified passage, recording stops, and the KR returns to playback of the previously recorded performance.

4. When you press the [

 

(Play/Stop)] button, the

 

 

song stops.

Starting Recording from the Measure Specified by Buttons and Pedals

If using the Performance Pads or pedals, you must first change the function of the pedals and Pads. Follow the procedures in “Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads (Pedal Setting/User Functions)” (p. 157), and assign <Auto Punch-In/Out> to the buttons or pedal.

1.In the Rec Mode screen (p. 131), select <Manual Punch- In/Out>.

This changes the recording mode to “Punch-InRecording.”

Touch <Exit> to return to the Menu screen.

2.Begin recording.

Begin recording using the procedures described in “Recording While Selecting the Track Buttons (Redoing Recordings)” (p. 111) or “Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)” (p. 127).

The previously recorded performance will be played back.

Recording begins when you press the pedal, the

Performance Pad, or the [ (Rec)] button; start re- recording at this time.

Recording stops when you press the pedal, the

Performance Pad, or the [ (Rec)] button again, and the previously recorded performance is played back.

3. When you press the [

 

(Play/Stop)] button, the

 

 

performance stops.

*When you’re finished with Punch-In Recording, return to the ordinary Replace Recording mode. Take a look at “Changing the Recording Method” (p. 131).

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