65
Record and Playback Your Performance
Re-Recording
If you made a mistake in your performance during recording, you can re-record just a
portion of the musical data in the track.
If you wish to re-record with different settings for voices, tempo, part balance, erase the recorded
song (p. 66) and re-record again. If the Control track still contains data from before you re-
recorded, the volume or sounds may change during playback.
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1.
Press the [Reset] button or the [Bwd] / [Fwd] buttons to move to the
measure (bar) where you wish to start re-recording.
2.
Press the [Rec] button to enter into the recording standby mode.
The [Rec] button indicator will light, and the indicators of the [Play] button and the track
buttons of unrecorded tracks will blink. The track buttons of tracks already-recorded
will light.
3.
Press the Track button which you wish to re-recording (indicator
blink).
The song data of the specified Track (with the exception of the Control Track) will be
erased as new song data is recorded.
When the indicator of a Track is lit constantly, no song data has been recorded on that
Track.
4.
Press the [Play] button to start recording.
When you press the [Play] button, the metronome will play two measures (bars) of
count-in before recording begins.
5.
Press the [Stop] button when your recording is completed.
The button indicators of tracks which were re-recorded will change from flashing to be-
ing constantly lit.
If you wish to keep the existing Expression Pedal data, and record only the panel operations, you
can make settings to prevent the operation of the Expression Pedal from being recorded (p. 81).
You can use punch-in recording (p. 75) to re-record only the area that you specify.
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Composer
Demo
Load SaveFunction Registration
Stop
Reset
Play Rec FwdBwd
Select
Clear
Rename
Lower Upper Solo ControlAccomp BassRhythm
Tr ack
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