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Recording Songs
 
Recording Songs
 
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. By using this in conjunction with Loop-
recording, you can record repeatedly over a specified area 
without erasing the previously recorded performance. For 
example, this is a convenient way to record a drum performance 
one instrument at a time; bass drum 
 
 
 snare drum 
 
 
 hi-hat, etc.
 
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.
 
• Count In
 
Select how recording is to begin.
 
Value
OFF:
 
Recording will begin immediately when you press 
[PLAY].
 
1 MEAS:
 
When you press [PLAY], a count (playback) will 
begin one measure before the recording-start 
location, and recording will begin when you reach 
the recording-start location.
 
2 MEAS:
 
When you press [PLAY], a count (playback) will 
begin two measures before the recording-start 
location, and recording will begin when you reach 
the recording-start location.
 
WAIT NOTE:
 
As an alternative to pressing [PLAY], you can play 
the keyboard, strike a pad, or press the Hold 
pedal to start recording.
 
4.
 
When you are finished making settings in the Recording 
Standby window, press [PLAY] or [8 (Start)].
 
The Recording Standby window will close, the [REC] indicator 
will change from blinking to lit, and recording will begin.
When recording begins, the Realtime Recording window will 
appear.
 
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In this window you can perform the following operations.
For details on these operations, refer to the appropriate page.
To close the Realtime Recording window, press [8 (Close)] or 
[PLAY]. To open it once again, press [PLAY].
 
5.
 
When you are finished recording, press [STOP].
 
The [REC] indicator will go dark.
 
If you are not satisfied with the realtime recording you just made, 
you can press [MENU], and from the Menu window that appears, 
select “Undo/Redo” to return to the state prior to recording (Undo/
Redo).
After executing Undo, you can use Redo to revert to the previous 
state. After executing Undo, you can execute Redo by performing 
the above procedure the above procedure once again.
 
Recording Tempo Changes in a 
Song (Tempo Recording)
 
If you want the tempo to change during the song, you can record 
those tempo changes in the Tempo track. If tempo changes have 
already been recorded in the tempo track, they will be rewritten.
Set the following recording parameters in addition to the basic 
settings described in step 3 of 
 
 
 
Tempo Rec Sw (Tempo Recording Switch)
 
Specify whether tempo changes will be recorded (ON), or not (OFF).
 
Value:
 
 OFF, ON
 
You will be able to use realtime control knob ([
]) movements to 
 
Loop Recording and Punch-In 
Recording
 
You can record repeatedly over a specified area (Loop recording), or 
re-record just that area (Punch-in recording).
Set the following recording parameters in addition to the basic 
settings described in step 3 of 
 
 
 
Loop/Punch
 
Specify how loop recording or punch-in recording is to take place.
 
Value
OFF:
 
 Loop recording or punch-in recording will not occur.
 
LOOP (POINT):
 
Recording takes place repeatedly, according to 
the loop point settings.
 
LOOP (1 MEAS):
 
The one-measure area starting at the record-
start measure will be recorded repeatedly.
 
LOOP (2 MEAS):
 
The two-measure area starting at the record-
start measure will be recorded repeatedly.
 
LOOP (4 MEAS):
 
The four-measure area starting at the record-
start measure will be recorded repeatedly.
 
LOOP (8 MEAS):
 
The eight-measure area starting at the record-
start measure will be recorded repeatedly.
 
LOOP (16 MEAS):