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Chapter 8 Creating and Editing Songs
 
Chapter 8
 
 
Recording a Performance
 
 
Start Recording
Selecting the Part to Record
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Touch the number for the Part you want to record.
 
The button for the touched part being set turns orange.
You can only record drum sounds or effect sounds on 
Part D (10) or Part S (11). You can select drum sets or 
effect sounds by selecting Part D (10) or Part S (11) and 
touching <Drum Set>.
 
Selecting the Sound to Play
 
3.
 
Use the Tone buttons to choose a Tone to play.
 
After selecting a Tone, press the [Exit] button to call up 
the “16-Track Sequencer screen.”
 
Recording the Performance
 
4.
 
Press the [
 (Reset)] button.
 
Recording will start at the beginning of the song.
If you want to record from a point other than the 
beginning, use the [
 (Bwd)] and [
 (Fwd)] 
buttons to select another measure to begin.
 
5.
 
Press the [
 (Rec)] button and watch the indicator is 
light up.
 
The KR is put in recording standby.
 
6.
 
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button.
 
A two-bar count-in sounds, then recording starts.
 
7.
 
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button.
 
Recording stops.
When one part is recorded, continue by selecting and 
recording another part. Continue layering parts to finish 
recording the song.
 
 
If necessary, choose a recording method. For more on how to 
record, refer to the following paragraph. If you record for the 
first time, there’s no need to select the recording method.
* Any performance that has been recorded is deleted when the 
power to the KR is turned off. It is a good idea to save song 
data to an external memory or user memory. For more 
information, refer to “Saving Songs” (p. 116).
 
 
Prepare for New Song Recording
Selecting the Song to Record
 
1.
 
Hold down the [Song] button and press the [
(Rec)] 
button.
 
The following screen is displayed if there is any 
previously recorded performance or any song with 
changed settings.
 
fig.m-songmod.eps
 
Touch <OK> to delete the song.
 
Determining the Song’s Beat and Tempo
 
2.
 
 
 
You can’t change a song’s beat once it’s been recorded. If you 
want to compose a song whose beat changes partway through 
the song, take a look at “Changing the Beat in the Middle of a 
Song (Beat Map)” (p. 150).
 
3.
 
Press the Tempo [-] and [+] buttons to set the basic 
tempo of the song.
 
If you do not need the metronome sound, press the 
[Metronome] button once more.
 
 
When using song data that has already been recorded, the 
recording is made using the source song’s basic tempo. To 
change the basic tempo of a song, please refer to “Changing the 
Tempo of Recorded Songs” (p. 151).
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