Roland AT-500 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Recording/Playing Back What You Play
Recording/Playing Back What You Play
You can repeatedly record over a specified region of the
Rhythm part, adding additional notes at each pass. This type
of recording is called “Loop Recording.”
This recording method is convenient when you wish to layer
drum sounds individually for the Rhythm part.
“Loop Recording” can be used only when recording the
Rhythm part.
1.
Press the [Drums/SFX] button or the [Manual
Percussion] button to select a Drum Set or
Sound Effect Set (p. 66–p. 69).
2.
Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen.
The Rec/Play screen appears.
3.
Touch <Bwd> and <Fwd> on the Rec/Play
screen, move to the measure where you wish
to start Loop Recording.
4.
Touch < > (Utility).
The Utility screen appears.
fig.07-22.eps
5.
Touch <Loop Rec>.
The Loop Rec screen appears.
fig.07-35.eps
6.
Touch the “For” value (the number of
measures that will be recorded repeatedly).
fig.07-36.eps
To cancel operation, touch <Exit>.
7.
Touch < > < > to specify the “For” value
(the number of measures that will be recorded
repeatedly).
8.
Touch <Exit>.
9.
Touch <Rec>.
The Rec/Play screen appears, and the unit is placed in
recording standby.
10.
Touch <Play> to begin recording.
When you touch <Play>, the metronome will play two
measures (bars) of count-in before recording begins.
You can record repeatedly over the specified range of
measures, adding additional notes at each pass.
11.
Touch <Stop> to stop playback.
The indicator of the Rhythm track button which recorded
the performance will light.
Recording and Layering Drum
Parts (Loop Recording)
NOTE
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