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3. Press to start song recording (to switch the sequencer into REC mode), and get ready to press the CL1 pad to record the note event for your loop.
Watch the location indicator as the SU700 plays through the
Allow the sequence to keep playing. Since the loop length is set to 16 beats, you should now hear the note played every four measures (measure 7, measure 11, and so on).
NOTE:
• Be aware that the SU700 quantizes the
•Since this is a looping track, you can record the pad input at any third measure in the loop: 003:1, or 007:1, or 011:1, etc. (For more details about the COMPOSED LOOP implementation, see page 136.)
•If the PAD SENS parameter (in the TRACK SETUP SETUP job) is set to ON, the COM- POSED LOOP and FREE track pads are velocity sensitive. This means that the loudness of the recorded note will depend on the force with which you hit the pad (stronger force produces a louder sound).
4.Press to stop recording.
◆The sequencer stops recording. Press the button to return to the point at which you started recording, and the main screen reappears.
Press the button to start playback, to determine whether the results are ac- ceptable. Confirm that the sound of the CL1 track repeats every fourth mea-
sure (at 003:1, 007:1, 011:1, and so on). Then press to stop the playback, re- turning the SU700 to PLAY STANDBY mode.
●If you make a mistake while recording
The Undo function lets you cancel the result of a single recording operation (i.e., from stop → recording → stop). If you make a mistake while recording, press the [UNDO/REDO] button once. All data recorded by the previous recording operation will be cancelled, and you will return to the state prior to recording. If you then press the [UNDO/REDO] button once again, the Undo operation itself will be cancelled. In other words, the data will return to the state prior to when you pressed the [UNDO/ REDO] button.
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