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Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function
Composing a Song That Changes 
the Beat Partway Through
You can create songs that have beat changes during the 
course of the song.
* You can’t change a song’s beat once it’s been recorded. Before 
recording the performance, determine the beat to be used.
1.
Press the [Composer Navigator] button.
The Composer Navigator screen appears.
2.
Touch <Beat Map>.
The following screen will appear.
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3.
Use the Bwd [
] and Fwd [
] buttons or 
<
> <
> on the screen to move to the bar 
where you want to change the beat.
The measure number appears in the top-right area of the 
screen.
Touching <
 > goes back to the beginning of the song.
Touching < 
> moves to the end of the song.
4.
Touch 
 
 to choose the beat, and touch 
<Execute>.
The beat change starting with the measure where you 
moved to.
5.
Touch <Exit> twice.
The screen displayed before you pressed the [Composer 
Navigator] button appears.
6.
Press the Reset [
] button to return the measure 
number to “1.”
7.
Start a recording.
Record the performance, following the procedures 
Changing a Song’s Basic 
Tempo
You can change the basic tempo of a composition. The basic 
tempo is that was initially set when the song was recorded.
1.
Press the Tempo [-] and [+] buttons to choose a 
tempo.
2.
Hold down the Rec [
] button and press the 
Reset [
] button.
The song’s basic tempo changes.
The changed setting is discarded when you turn off the 
power or choose a different song.
It is a good idea to save important song data to floppy 
* For songs that have tempo changes within the song, first press 
the Reset [
] button to return to the beginning of the song 
before carrying out this procedure. Changing the tempo 
without returning to the start of the song causes the 
proportion by which the tempo is altered at the location of the 
tempo change to affect the overall tempo of the composition.