Roland 80S User Manual

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Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play
Re-Recording
If you made a mistake in your performance during recording 
etc., you can re-record just a portion of the musical data in 
the track.
NOTE
If you wish to re-record with different settings for voices, 
tempo, part balance, erase the recorded song (p. 137) and re-
record again. If the Control track still contains data from 
before you re-recorded, the volume or sounds may change 
during playback.
1.
Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen.
The Rec/Play screen appears.
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2.
Touch the <Bwd> and <Fwd> buttons to select 
the desired measure (bar) when you start 
recording. 
If you wish to start recording from the beginning of the 
song, touch the <Reset> button.
3.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch <Rec> to enter 
recording-standby mode.
<Play> and the unrecorded track buttons in the screen 
will blink. The button indicators of tracks that are 
already recorded will light.
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Also, the panel Composer [Rec] button indicator will 
light, and [Play/Stop] button will blink.
You can also enter recording-standby mode by pressing the 
Composer [Rec] button.
4.
Touch the Track button which you wish to re-
recording (button flashes).
The song data of the specified Track (with the exception 
of the Control Track) will be erased as new song data is 
recorded.
When the Track button is lit constantly, no song data has 
been recorded on that Track.
5.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch <Play> to begin 
recording.
The metronome will sound a two-measure count, and 
then recording will begin.
You can also start recording by pressing the Composer 
[Play/Stop] button.
6.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch <Stop> to stop 
recording.
The buttons of tracks which were re-recorded will 
change from flashing to being constantly lit.
You can also stop playback by pressing the Composer [Play/
Stop] button.
NOTE
If you wish to keep the existing Expression Pedal data, and 
record only the panel operations, you can make settings to 
prevent the operation of the Expression Pedal from being 
recorded (p. 162).
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