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Connect
n
a Sequencer v
a MID
ou can use
our MIDI sequencer to record the ke
board per
ormance data
rom the VP-770, and record
our voca
via t
e microp
one as
ou
isten to t
e sequencer p
a
ac
. Wit
t
e VP-770 connecte
to
our
sequencer,
ou’ll be able to use it as part of
our studio setup
a
e connections as s
own a
ove.
Perform on the VP-770 as you listen to the song on your sequencer, and record the
er
ormance data
rom the VP-770 on a MIDI track o
the sequencer.
here are two advantages to recording just your keyboard per
ormance ahead o
time
ou’ll be able to concentrate on the keyboard (or microphone
ou’ll be able to use your sequencer to edit (correct) your keyboard per
ormanc
For example i
you’ve already recorded the backing chorus or melody, all you have le
t to do is sing
Play back your sequencer, and vocalize into the microphone that’s connected to the
P-770. Then record the VP-770’s OUTPUT signal onto an audio track of
our se
u
An exam
le of more so
histicated studio work
ecor
t
e
ac
ing c
orus part on a MIDI trac
, an
route t
e au
io trac
containing a previous
y-
ecor
e
main voca
to t
e VP-770’s rear pane
EXT IN jac
(as t
e microp
one input). Now
ou
an listen through your monitor speakers while trying out various settings on the VP-770, and
ontinue experimenting with di erent variations of backing chorus as long as
ou wish
The VP-770 system is extremely simple; the audio
rom the microphone input is played according
o the notes of the MIDI data. This ver
simplicit
allows a virtuall
in nite range of uses.
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