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Chapter 6 Recording a Song (Realtime Recording)
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Quantize During Recording
(Quantize)
“Quantize” is a function that corrects mistakes or
discrepancies in the timing of the performance being
recorded.
Timing problems almost always occur when recording
performances using pads, a MIDI keyboard, or other
instruments. This function corrects timing mistakes and
allows you to make recordings with accurate timing.
fig.06-008.e
This is usually set to the shortest note appearing in the phrase
to be recorded. When set to “OFF,” the pattern is then
recorded with the timing used in performance.
Carry out the quantize when recording a song using Tap
Playback. You may be unable to play back the song correctly
with Tap Playback if quantize is set to “OFF” when the song is
recorded.
fig.06-009_50
Quantize:
(8th note), (8th note triplets),
(16th note), (16th note triplets),
(32nd note), (32nd note triplets),
(64th note), OFF
Selecting the Recording Method
(Loop All, Loop1, Loop2, Replace)
(Recording Mode)
Selects how recording will take place.
fig.06-010_50
RecMode (Recording Mode):
REPLACE, LOOP ALL, LOOP 1, LOOP 2
REPLACE:
Recording continues until [STOP ] is pressed. All data
previously recorded in the all parts is erased.
LOOP ALL:
The entire song repeats, and the new material is layered onto
the previous performance.
LOOP1:
The measure starting from the point where recording begins is
repeated, and the new material is layered onto the previous
performance.
LOOP2:
The two measures starting from the point where recording
begins are repeated, and the new material is layered onto the
previous performance.
Start Recording with a Pad or
Pedal Trigger (Hit Pad Start)
This function starts the recording process the instant you
strike a pad or pedal.
The “RecCountIn (Recording Count In)” setting is disregarded
(CLICK/RecCountIn; p. 81).
fig.06-011_50
HitPadStart (Hit Pad Start): OFF, ON
Actual performance
Recorded performance
First beat Second beat