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To record a rest:
Press the bottom right LCD button.
Checking your Changes
You can press the [PLAY/STOP] but-
ton at any time while you’re recording
note data to check the changes you’ve
made. Playback begins from the top of
the measure that includes the currently
highlighted event.
You can control playback using the
[PAUSE], [REW], and [FF] buttons.
(The [REW] and [FF] buttons can even
be used while playback is paused.)
When you pause the playback or press
[PLAY/STOP] to stop it, the most
recent event is highlighted in the dis-
play.
When you’ve finished recording note data, save the song data to disk
as described in the following subsection.
The REST function is highlighted, and the note functions at the
bottom of the display are replaced by rest functions.
Press the LCD button for the desired rest length (from whole rest
to sixteenth rest).
The location is advanced according to the selected rest length.
Press the bottom right LCD button a second time to redisplay the
note functions.
MRecord a tie, if necessary........................................................................
If you have recorded a note or chord in the last step, you can double
its length using the TIE function. Press the fourth right LCD button.
The gate time of the preceding note or chord is doubled, and the
timing is advanced to match the increased note length.
You can press the TIE button twice to triple the length of a note or
chord, three times to quadruple it, and so on.
<Record other notes.........................................................................................
Since the timing value is automatically advanced when you record
notes or rests, you don’t have to set the timing for the next note. Repeat
steps 3 through 7 as needed to record other notes and rests.
>Save the edited song data.......................................................................
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