Stop Recording

Stop recording either by pressing the key or by selecting the ENDING section. The normal SONG play mode is automatically re-selected when you stop recording.

Chord changes normally occur on quarter-note divisions, so try to press the [ENTER] key to enter each chord

either exactly on the beat or a fraction of a section before the beat on which you want the chord change to occur. Syncopated chord changes can be recorded by entering the chord an eighth or sixteenth note before the beat (syncopated changes can also be programmed in the STEP record mode, page 73).

Don’t worry if you’ve made a few mistakes. Simple slip-ups made in

the realtime record mode can usually be corrected in the step record mode ... described next.

Engage Record Ready Again and Select “Chd”

Press the key to engage the record ready mode again (the red [REC] key indicator should light and the “REAL” mode will still be selected), then move the cursor to the track section of the display and select “Chd” in order to record chord changes.

Record

Press the key to begin recording chord changes. The metronome will sound and you’ll be given a two-measure count-in.

Since you selected “Chd” recording, the cursor will automatically move to the chord when you start recording. All you have to do to record chord changes is to enter the required chords as described in the “Changing Chords” section

page 59).

Stop Recording

Press the

key to stop recording when all the required chord changes have

been entered. The normal SONG play mode is automatically re-selected when

you

stop

recording.

 

Listen to the Results

Press the

key to make sure you return to the top of the song, then press

the

key to play back and check out the accompaniment you’ve just re-

corded.

 

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