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Chapter 2 Tutorial
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
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
●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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