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Chapter 3 Recording and Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit Mode)
3. Press [
] [
] to specify the 
step to be recorded.
Holding down [SHIFT] and pressing 
[
] lets you jump to the first step. 
4. Tap the key pad with the note to be 
recorded.
At this time, the velocity (the force used to 
tap the key pad) is also recorded.
The recording automatically advances by 
one step.
“To Record Long Notes in the Bass 
Part” (p. 58)
◆ You can record over a wide range of pitches 
◆ You can check a sound, playing but not 
recording it, by holding down [VOICE] and 
pressing the corresponding key pad.
* You cannot play rolls and flams in bass parts.
* You cannot record multiple notes to the same pad 
number at the same step.
* Bass parts are monophonic. Even if multiple 
notes are layered in a recording, only one sound 
is played (with the last selected note played).
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as needed.
* If necessary, change the Quantize settings for 
6. Press [STOP] to stop Step Recording.
The REC indicator goes out.
To Record Long Notes in the Bass Part
a.  Press [
] [
] to specify the 
steps to be recorded.
fig.03-14
b.  Hold down the key pad with the note to be 
recorded.
c.  Press [
], and continue pressing 
until the step where you want the sound to 
stop playing.
fig.03-15
d.  Release the key pad.
This sets the length of the note.
fig.03-16
(Example) 
When using Step Recording to 
record a quarter note starting at the 
second beat in the pattern, with 
Quantize set to sixteenth notes
fig.03-17
a.  Press [
] [
] to specify Step 2-1.
fig.03-18
To Erase Previously Recorded Sounds 
As You Record
a. Press [
] [
] to move to 
the step to be deleted.
b. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [2] 
(DELETE), then while still holding 
down [SHIFT], press one key pad.
* When erasing a long bass sound, erase the 
sound in the step that contains the sound 
(the step in which the sound begins to play). 
Regardless of the length of the note, the 
entire sound is erased.
Step at which recording begins
Step at which recording ends
Note length
Next step to be recorded