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Creating a song (Song Recording)

Creating a song (Song Recording) Editing a song Playing your songs Using effects Adjusting the balance of your song and
mastering it

• Count In
Specifies how recording will begin.

5.

Press .

The [REC] indicator and [PLAY] indicator will light, and recording will begin. The
Now Time and Play List will begin changing. Start performing.

You can use the following functions while recording. For details on these functions, refer to the
pages listed.

• Track mute/solo (p. 114, p. 205)
• Event erase (p. 83)
6.

When you've finished recording, press .

The [REC] and [PLAY] indicators will go dark, and recording will stop. If you want to
continue to record, continue from step 2. If you run out of tracks for recording, add
tracks as described in

Adding tracks for recording data

(p. 77).

Moving the input location

Settings Explanation of the Count In parameter
Off

Recording will begin the moment you press [PLAY].
1 Meas
When you press [PLAY], a count-in will sound from one measure
earlier than the record-start location, and recording will begin at the
record-start location.
2 Meas
When you press [PLAY], a count-in will sound from two measures
earlier than the record-start location, and recording will begin at the
record-start location.

Button Operation

(STEP)
Move the input location backward by the specified
Step Time (p. 85).
(STEP)
Move the input location forward by the specified Step
Time (p. 85).
(MEAS) Return to the beginning of the current measure.
(MEAS) Advance to the beginning of the next measure.
+ (MARKER) Return to the preceding marker (p. 117).
+ (MARKER) Advance to the following marker (p. 117).
+ (EVENT)
Return to the preceding event (performance data (p.
108) or audio phrases (p. 26)).
+ (EVENT)
Advance to the following event (performance data (p.
108) or audio phrases (p. 26)).
+
Display the
JUMP popup
(p. 252), allowing you to di-
rectly specify the desired time location.
+VALUE dial
Move the input location forward/backward by the
one tick.
During step recording, you can
temporarily pause step
recording by pressing [REC] to
make the indicator blink
(“rehearsal mode”). In this
state, striking the pads will not
cause data to be recorded. This
is useful when you want to
check the sounds you are
using, or when you want to
practice.
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