RECORDING SEGMENTS

2E SETTING AUTO CORRECT

To set Auto Correct, the SP-12 must be in segment mode. The SP12 can be stopped or running (recording).

1.Press AUTO CORRECT. The display shows the current Auto Correct value (default is 1/Il).

2.The Right Arrow and Left Arrow buttons step through the various Auto Correct options: 1/4 (quarter notes), 1/4t (quarter note triplets), 1/8 (eighth notes), 1/8t (eighth note triplets), 1/16 (sixteenth notes), 1/16t (sixteenth note triplets), 1/32 (thirty-second notes), 1/32t (thirty-second note triplets), and HiRes (no auto correction).

3.When the display shows the desired Auto Correct value, press ENTER.

Note: Changing Auto Correct does not affect any parts recorded prior to the change.

2F RECORDING A SEGMENT IN REAL TIME

Now that you’ve selected a segment and dimensioned it, you’re ready to record drum patterns into the segment.

1.If necessary, program the metronome and Auto Correct resolution. Set pitch, mix, and other parameters as desired.

2.While holding down RECORD, push RUN/STOP so that the RUN/STOP light glows; the metronome will start. The RUN/STOP LED will blink off at the beginning of the segment, and there will also be an accented metronome beat at the beginning of each measure.

3.Play the various drums where you want them to occur in the segment. The segment will repeat over and over, so you may “overdub” as many drum beats as you like. For example, record a basic bass drum part first, then snare drum sounds, then some differently tuned snare drum sounds, cowbell, etc. Any drum sounds you record during one cycle of the segment will play back on the next cycle of the segment.

4.For drum roll effects (repeat recording), hold down the TAP/REPEAT button and the Drum Play button. The drum sound will repeat, at the rate set by Auto Correct, for as long as you hold the TAP/REPEAT and Drum Play buttons. If a drum is multileveled or multipitched, you can obtain some great effects by holding down the TAP/REPEAT button and sequentially pressing down the various Play buttons for the multileveled or multipitched Bank. Plugging a momentary-action, normally open footswitch into the rear panel TAP/AUTO REP enables auto repeat for as long as the footswitch is pressed down.

5.Several parameters can be changed while recording for special effects (or just to make your life easier, for that matter).

a.Switch banks to change drum sounds.

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SP Studio Systems SP-12 manual 2E Setting Auto Correct, 2F Recording a Segment in Real Time

SP-12 specifications

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