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Playing Back from Song Sequencer
Memory
Use the following procedure when you want to play back the con-
tents of Song Sequencer memory.
• Skip steps 1 and 2 of the following procedure if you have just fin-
ished a real-time recording operation.
To play back from Song Sequencer memory
1.
Press the SONG button once.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the SONG button to
light.
2.
Select the user song area that contains the song you
want to play back.
• Use [+] and [–] to select User Song Area 0 (SG0) or User Song
Area 1 (SG1).
3.
Press the START/STOP button to start playback.
• Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the playback tempo.
• See the notes below for other operations you can perform
during playback.
4.
Press the START/STOP button again to stop playback.
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NOTES
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• Pressing the START/STOP button starts playback from the beginning of
the selected song.
• You can play along on the keyboard during Song Sequencer playback.
You can use layer, and split for keyboard play.
• You can use the Mixer to adjust the volume level and stereo points of
the playback track. Such settings are output from MIDI OUT when they
are made.
• You cannot change the MODE button setting during Song Sequencer
playback.
Song Sequencer and Mixer Operations
During Song Sequencer playback standby and playback, all four cur-
sor keys and the ENTER button function as Mixer operation buttons.
This means you can change Mixer settings for each track for both
recording and playback.
Mixer Settings Recorded by Each Track
Mixer settings are recorded independently for each track. Mixer set-
tings are recorded as track data under either of the following two
conditions.
• Mixer and bend range settings made for CH1 during Song Sequenc-
er playback standby are recorded to the track selected for record-
ing.
• Mixer settings are saved for the applicable channels regardless of
whether they are made during recording or playback.
Mixer Settings During Playback
Selecting a song area causes the Mixer settings recorded for each track
to be recalled and assigned to their corresponding channels.
Turning Tracks On and Off
• During playback standby or actual playback, you can turn Tracks
1 through 6 on and off using CHANNEL buttons CH11 through
CH16. This means you can select which channels (parts) you want
to play or even play back a single channel.
• You can also turn the playback of previously recorded channels on
and off during real-time recording.
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NOTE
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During real-time recording standby, CHANNEL buttons CH11 through CH16
are used to select the record track. This means you cannot use the CHAN-
NEL buttons to turn playback channels on and off during record standby.
Global Settings and Operations
A global setting or operation is one that affects all the tracks that make
up a song. The following is a list of the global settings and opera-
tions.
1 Metronome setting
2 Song delete
3 Meter setting
4 Initial tempo value
5 Quantize setting after recording
6 Quantize execution
To make global settings
1.
Press the SONG button once.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to light.
2.
Select the user song area that contains the song whose
global settings you want to change.
• Use [+] and [–] to select User Song Area 0 (SG0) or User Song
Area 1 (SG1).
3.
Press the SONG button again.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to flash, and
the first global setting screen to appear on the display.
4.
Use the [̇
] and [̈
] cursor keys to scroll through the
global setting and operation screens.
• The numbers shown to the left of the sample displays below
correspond to the following sections that provide details on
each setting.
1
2
3
4
5
6
5.
When the item you want is on the screen, change it to
the setting you want.
• See the explanations following this procedure for details on
making each global setting.
6.
After you are finished making a particular setting, press
the ENTER button to return to the Record/Playback
Mode screen.
• Press [̇
] or [̈
] in place of ENTER if you want to change to
another setting screen and make other settings.
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