110 Chapter 2. SONG MODE

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3 (REPLACE) Record in real time, overwriting already
recorded data.
4 (OVERDUB) Record in real time, retaining already
recorded data.
5 (PUNCH) Record in real time over specified seg-
ment of the track, overwriting any data
already recorded in that area.
6 (STEP) Step recording
Press the corresponding function key: 3 (RE-
PLACE), 4 (OVERDUB), 5 (PUNCH), or
6 (STEP).
The multitrack recording feature is available with all realtime
recording modes. If you are using step recording, the MULTI
option will not appear on the screen. ( p.110)
2. Multitrack switch
This feature is available with all realtime recording modes
(REPLACE, OVERDUB, and PUNCH). It is not available
with STEP recording.
If you select this feature, the QY700 will simultaneously
record data received over MIDI channels 1 to 16 onto the
corresponding sequence tracks (tracks 1 to 16). This is use-
ful when you want to record (copy) a multipart recording
from a computer or another sequencer in real time, or when
you want to record from a MIDI instrument (such as a MIDI
guitar) that outputs over multiple channels.
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The Multitrack function is OFF. The QY700
records to one selected track only.
The Multitrack function is ON.
1. At the Recording Standby page, select one of the
realtime recording modes (REPLACE, OVERDUB, or
PUNCH).
2. Press 1 (MULTI) to set the Multitrac k feature ON.
The 1 indicator appears highlighted ( ) to
indicate that multitrack recording is selected.
3. You can switch the function off by pressing 1
(MULTI) once again.
Before starting a realtime recording from an external
sequencer or computer, be sure that MIDI SYNC, MIDI
CONTROL, and other relevant MIDI parameters are set cor-
rectly. ( p.291)
5. Recor ding Trac k
This parameter selects the track to be recorded.
The track number of the selected track is highlighted on the
screen.
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TR1,...,TR32 Sequence track 1 to 32
PATTERN Pattern track
CHORD Chord track
TEMPO Tempo track
Press u or d until the track
number of the desired track is highlighted.
For TEMPO recording, you can use only realtime (RE-
PLACE or PUNCH) recording modes. But you can use the
SONG EDIT mode to apply step changes to the track.
To record pattern data into the 16 pattern tracks, use PAT-
TERN mode. ( p.197)
5. Song Recording