Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)
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MV-8800 Owner’s Manual
Selecting the performance data that will be recorded (Recording Filter)
Normally when you perform realtime recording, all the data you perform will be recorded. If you don’t want
certain types of performance data to be recorded, you can use the Recording Filter.
1.
Perform the “Basic procedure for realtime recording” (p. 152) through step 3, and access
the “RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI) popup” (p. 16).
2.
Press [F1](Rec Filter).
The RECORDING FILTER popup (Screen Guide; p. 18) will appear.
3.
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select a type of performance data (MIDI message).
4.
Press [F3](On/Off).
Apply a check mark (
) to performance data you want to record; remove the check mark from performance
data you don’t want to record.
5.
Press [F5](Close).
The RECORDING FILTER popup will close.
Erasing unwanted data while you record (Event Erase)
Event Erase is a function that lets you erase unwanted data during realtime recording. This is particularly
convenient during loop-recording, since you can erase data without stopping recording.
1.
Begin realtime recording as described in “Basic procedure for realtime recording” (p. 152).
2.
Hold down [EVENT ERASE].
The EVENT ERASE popup (Screen Guide; p. 61) will appear.
3.
Continue holding down [EVENT ERASE], and press the VELOCITY PADS for the event
(note number) you want to erase.
While you listen to the recorded performance, press the pad at the appropriate timing. The data for that pad
will be erased while you continue holding down the pad. You can press more than one pad if desired, and the
data for those pads will be erased.
4.
Release [EVENT ERASE].
The EVENT ERASE popup will close, and you will return to normal recording.
For details on each parameter, refer to “RECORDING FILTER popup” (Screen Guide; p. 18).
You can press [F1](All On) to assign a check mark to all items, or press [F2](All Off) to remove all check marks.
Realtime Erase can be executed only if the recording mode is set to “Overdub1” or “Overdub2.”
How events are erased when you hold down more than one pad will depend on the Mode setting of the EVENT
ERASE popup.
Setting Operation
Direct
Only the note events of the pads you hold down will be erased.
Range Events will be erased for all pads between (and including) the pads you hold down.