Song Record mode

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Dotted notes can also be entered using the TIE function. To produce a dotted 1/4 note, for example, set the step time to an 8th note, enter a note and then press [F4] twice.

[F5] DELETE

Press this to actually delete the note events at the current cursor position.

[F6] BCK DEL

Moves the pointer backward by one step and deletes all notes at that location.

nMistakenly entered notes can be erased by pressing [F6] immediately after they are entered (before changing the step time value).

Examples of Step Recording

The explanations here apply to steps #6 - #7 of the Basic Procedure on page 183, page 184.

This section explains how to step-record notes, using three specific examples.

1 Set the parameters as illustrated below.

Here, we’ll set the Step Time to (480) so that quarter notes will be entered, and set the GateTime to 100% to have the notes play in legato.

Entering other events

When entering non-note events (such as control change data), the display is basically the same as that for note data.

2 Play the keys C, D, E, F, G, A, B and C in order.

mode Song Reference

The TIE function is not available for non-note events.

The following descriptions apply to non-note events.

• Value

When the event to be entered is something other than “note,” this determines the value of the specified non-note event.

Settings:

When event is set to to “p.bend” : - 8192 ~+8191

When event is set to “CC (Control Change) #001~119” : 000 ~127

When event is set to “tempo” (RecTrack is set to “tempo” ): 001 ~300

Each time you press a key and release it, the pointer moves forward by one step and the played note is recorded.

3 Move the pointer to the top (beginning) of the song and press the [F] button to hear the note data you just recorded in steps #1 and 2.

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