Roland KR117/115 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 8 Creating and Editing Songs
Chapter 8
Changing the Recording
Method (Rec Mode)
You can use any of the four methods below to record with
the KR.
Although you will normally be using “Replace Recording,”
where previously recorded material is erased when new
sounds are recorded, you’ll find that you can record songs
easily by using this method in combination with other
recording methods.
Replace Recording (p. 140)
This is the normal method for recording. New material is
recorded as previously recorded material is erased.
Mix Recording (p. 141)
New notes are recorded on top of notes previously recorded.
This convenient feature makes it easy for you to record
melodies over prerecorded accompaniment.
Loop Recording (p. 141)
Specified measures are recorded repeatedly, while new notes
are combined with existing music. A convenient feature for
creating rhythm parts. Loop Recording allows you to record
over and over within a selected segment, adding a different
percussion sound with each pass.
Punch-in Recording (p. 142)
You can re-record only a specified passage as you listen to a
recorded performance.
Immediately after the power is turned on, Replace Recording is
selected.
Changing the Recording Method
1.
Press the [Menu] button.
The “Composer Menu” or the “A/V Sync” screen
appears.
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2.
Touch <Rec Mode>.
A “Rec Mode screen” like the following appears.
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3.
Touch <Rec Mode> to select the recording
mode.
4.
Press the [Exit] button.
Returns to the “Composer Menu” screen.
Recording While Erasing the
Previous Recording
(Replace Recording)
The recording process where previous material is erased as
new material is recorded is called “replace recording.” This
setting is in effect when you turn on the power.
1.
In the “Rec Mode screen” (p. 140), select <Replace>.
Press the [Exit] button to return to The “Composer
Menu” screen.
The KR is set to the replace recording mode.
Record the performance using the procedures described
in Chapter 4 (p. 104), “Multitrack Recording with 16
Parts (16-Track Sequencer)” (p. 136).
Display
Recording Method
Replace
Replace Recording
Mix
Mix Recording
Loop
Loop Recording
Auto Punch-
In/Out
Punch-in recording of the interval
between set markers.
Manual
Punch-In/Out
Punch-in recording starting from the
point at which the pedal, the
Performance Pad or the [ (Rec)]
button is pressed.
For more about Punch In Recording,
refer to p. 142.
Tempo
You can add tempo changes to a
recorded composition. See p. 151.
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