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Recording Songs
 
Step Recording is the method of inputting notes and rests 
individually, as if you were writing them onto a musical staff. In 
addition to inputting notes, this method can also be used to create a 
song by joining patterns.
 
1.
 
Make sure that the preparations for recording have been 
performed as described in “Before You Record a New 
Song” (p. 168).
 
If you will be recording into an existing song, load the desired 
song into Temporary Song (p. 177). Then use [FWD] or [BWD] 
to specify the measure at which you want to start recording. 
The recording-start measure is indicated by “M=” at the top of 
each PLAY screen.
 
2.
 
Press [REC], and then [F6 (Step Rec)].
 
The [REC] indicator will blink, and the Step Recording Standby 
window appears.
 
fig.18-009_50
 
3.
 
Make settings for step recording. Use [CURSOR] to move 
the cursor to the desired parameter, and turn the VALUE 
dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to set it.
Rec Tracks
 
Specify the phrase track or pattern on which you want to 
record.
 
*
You can also make settings so that the phrase track of the same number 
as the current part will be selected automatically. This is convenient 
when you are recording just one part on each track. For details on how 
to make this setting, refer to p. 234.
 
Value:
 
TRK 1–TRK 16, 
PTN001–PTN100 (* when recording on a pattern)
 
Rec Mode (Recording Mode)
 
Select how recording is to take place.
 
Value
MIX:
 
Mix-recording will be carried out. Normally, you 
will record using this method. If a performance has 
already been recorded on the recording-destination 
track, your newly recorded performance will be 
added to the existing performance without erasing 
it.
 
REPLACE:
 
Replace-recording will be carried out. If a 
performance has already been recorded on the recording-
destination track, it will be erased as you record your new 
performance. Use this when you want to re-record.
 
Start Point
 
Specify the location (measure-beat-tick) at which recording will 
begin.
 
4.
 
Press [F8 (Note)] or [PLAY].
 
The [REC] indicator will light, and the Step Rec (Note) screen 
appears.
 
fig.18-010_50
 
5.
 
Specify the note that you want to input. Use 
 or 
 to 
select the desired parameter.
 
 
Note Type
 
Specify the length of the notes that you want to input, in terms 
of a note value. The length of the note value indicates the length 
from one note-on to the next note-on.
 
Value:
 
 
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Gate Time
 
Specify the proportion of the gate time relative to the Note 
Type. The gate time is the length between note-on and note-off. 
Specify a lower value if you want the notes to be played 
staccato, or a higher value if you want the notes to be played 
tenuto, or as a slur. Normally, you will set this to about “80%.”
 
Value:
 
 1–100%
 
Input Velo
 
Specify the strength with which the note will be played. If you 
want this to be the strength with which you actually pressed the 
key, select “REAL.” Otherwise, use settings of p (piano)=60, mf 
(mezzo forte)=90, or f (forte)=120 as general guidelines.
 
Value:
 
 1–127
 
6.
 
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to make the 
setting.
 
7.
 
Press [F7 (
 
 
)] or [F8 (
 
 
)] to move to the desired input 
location, and press a note on the keyboard or a pad.
 
When you press a key or a pad, the input position will advance 
by the value of the Note Type you specified. The velocities are 
displayed as a bar graph.
 
fig.18-011_50
 
You can use the function buttons ([F1][F2][F3][F4][F5]) to 
perform the following operations.
 
Inputting Data One Step at 
a Time (Step Recording)
 
Inputting Notes and Rests
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