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Creating a new song
Here’s how to save a song you’ve recorded.
The following content will be saved.
• The song’s performance data
• Song MFX settings (MFX Type, MFX Chorus/Reverb Send, 
MFX Sw)
• Song Makeup settings
1. Press [WRITE].
The SONG NAME screen will appear.
Naming the Song
2. Use [
] [
] to move the cursor, and use the VALUE 
dial to change the character.
Enter a Song name of up to 16 characters.
The following characters are available.
A–Z a–z 0–9 ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) - @ ^ ` { } _
From a naming screen you can press [MENU] and select 
“1. Undo” to return the name to what it was before you 
changed it. 
From [MENU] you can select “2. To Upper” or press [
] to 
change the character at the cursor to uppercase. 
From [MENU] you can select “3. To Lower” or press [
] to 
change the character at the cursor to lowercase. 
From [MENU] you can select “4. Delete All” to clear all the 
characters you were inputting.
3. Press [ENTER].
A confirmation screen will appear.
4. Press [ENTER] to save the song.
If you press [EXIT], you’ll return to the previous screen 
without saving the song.
The Relation between Note Value Length 
and Gate Time
The relation between the length of the note value and the 
gate time is shown below. Since the Prelude’s song 
recorder uses a TPQN (Ticks Per Quarter Note; i.e., 
resolution) of 120, a quarter note gate time is 120 ticks.
The gate time that is recorded in step recording will be 
the original gate time value multiplied by the value of the 
Gate Time parameter. For example, if the Gate Time 
parameter is set to “80%,” inputting a quarter note will 
mean that the gate time is 120 x 0.8= 96.
Note
Gate time
1/32 
15
1/16T 
20
1/16 
30
1/8T 
40
1/16. 
45
1/8 
60
1/4T 
80
1/8. 
90
1/4 
120
1/2T 
160
1/4. 
180
1/2 
240
1/1 
480
2/1 
960
Saving the song you recorded
Button
Explanation
[0] (TYPE)
Selects the type of character. Each time you 
press this, you will alternately select the first 
character of a character set: uppercase (A), 
lowercase (a), or numerals and symbols (0).
[1] (DELETE)
Deletes the character at the cursor location.
[2] (INSERT)
Inserts a space at the cursor location.
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