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Chapter 3 Recording and Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit Mode)
Chapter
3
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Set the Quantization
Using Quantize in Realtime Recording corrects
any timing discrepancies made while tapping
the key pads during recording. Normally, this is
set to the smallest note unit to be recorded.
To record without the quantization, set this to
“OFF.” When this is turned off, the key pads are
recorded at the exact timing at which they are
played.
When using Quantize in Step Recording, you
can set how precisely the beat is to be divided.
* When Quantize is set to “OFF” during Step
Recording, one step is set to a 32nd note.
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [8] (SCALE).
* Continue to hold down [SHIFT].
fig.03-09
2. While still holding down [SHIFT], rotate
the TEMPO/VALUE dial to set the
quantization.
fig.03-10
3. Release [SHIFT].
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Pattern
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Do Realtime Recording
Rehearsing
It can be helpful to rehearse your performance
before carrying out Realtime Recording.
1. Press [START].
The metronome sound begins, and the
tempo indicator flashes in time with the
count.
2. Press [DRUM A/B] or [BASS] to select the
drum bank or bass part for the instrument
to be recorded.
3. Rehearse the performance, tapping the key
pads in time with the metronome.
* Even though you are tapping the key pads, they
are not being recorded.
◆ If you want to speed up (or slow down) the
metronome tempo, adjust the tempo by
holding down [TAP TEMPO] and rotating
the TEMPO/VALUE dial.
* The tempo set here is temporary, and is not
recorded to the pattern.
4. When you have finished rehearsing, press
[STOP] to stop the metronome.
You can change the metronome
volume and beat (count interval).
Refer to “Changing the Metronome
Settings” (p. 78).
(no quantize)
(32nd note)
(16th note triplets)
(16th note)
(8th note triplets)
(8th note)
Recording Using a Foot Switch
With a foot switch connected, you can then
use the foot switch to start and stop
playback and to start recording.
For more information on setting the
functions used with the foot switch, refer to
“Assigning Functions to the Foot Switches”
(p. 77).