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VSelect the section you want to record, and

change the pattern length, time signature,

& tempo, as required...........................................................
Perform these operations in the BASIC parameter display
(page 66). Press the SETTING LCD button to access the
SECTION, PATTERN LENGTH, BEAT and TEMPO param-
eters if the PART RECORD parameters are showing.
BGo to the PART RECORD display and set up
the parts............................................................................................
Press the PART RECORD LCD button to go to the PART
RECORD display and use the LCD dials to set the REC mode
for the part you want to record. Other parts can be play-enabled
or muted as required. Parts which contain no data are automati-
cally set to MUTE.
Parts other than RHY1 and RHY2 which contain preset data
must be deleted before they can be set to the REC mode (you can
overdub over data you’ve recorded yourself). When the DEL.
LCD button is pressed DELETE will appear for parts which
contain data. Select DELETE via the part LCD dials while
holding the DEL. button to delete all data in the corresponding
parts. The data is actually deleted when the DEL. button is
released.
When a part is set to the REC mode the default voice for that
part is automatically selected. A different voice may be selected
prior to recording by using the usual voice selection method
(see “NOTE”, to the right)
Only DRUM KIT/SFX KIT and DRUM KIT custom
voices can be selected for the RHY 1 part.
All voices except the ORGAN FLUTE voice can be
selected for the RHY2 part.
The ORGAN FLUTE, DRUM KIT/SFX KIT, and DRUM
KIT custom voices cannot be selected for the BASS
through PHR2 parts.
NStart the record loop...........................................................
Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. The
selected section of the current style will begin playing in the key
of C major 7 (only the metronome will sound if the entire style
has been cleared). The style will loop (play) continuously to
allow convenient recording and “overdubbing”.
The Custom Style Creator
SYNC
START START/
STOP INTRO A/B
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