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2.3.16 Techniques for song playback

By taking advantage of various techniques as you playback a song, you can add variety to the performance.

Using the function knobs

When you press a KNOB FUNCTION button, the knobs of all tracks will perform the specified function. When the power is turned on, the knobs will control the volume (LEVEL) of each track.

→ When the [LEVEL] parameter is selected, you can create fade-in/out effects for an individual track. The MASTER track knob will control the master volume, al- lowing you to fade-in/out the entire song.

You can use the KNOB FUNCTION buttons to select a parameter, and use the knobs to control the sound while the song plays back.

If you assign knob functions for each track beforehand in the TRACK SET/MAIN screen (→ p.231), these knob function assignments will be in effect when the main display is shown. This method lets you assign different knob functions for each track.

If you use SYSTEM/SETUP/REC MODE (→ p.300) to set the sequencer recording mode to “OVERDUB,” you can record additional knob movements onto existing song data.

Pad play

You can strike pads to play samples during playback. In addition to simply playing samples from the pads, you can also use the [ROLL] or [LOOP RESTART] pad functions.

The pad function [ON/MUTE] lets you halt playback of a currently-sounding sample, or cause a currently-muted loop to be heard.

Adding an external source (AUDIO IN)

While a song plays back, you can mix in an audio source from the ANALOG IN- PUT. You can use the AUDIO IN track knob to adjust the volume, pan, and effects of the audio input. You can also mute it.

Using the ribbon controller

The ribbon controller can be used to control parameters in the same way as the function knobs. Specify the track and the parameter that you wish to control. (→ p.172)

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