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Recording
You can use the RECORD mode to record up to 300 notes in Digital Drum
memory for later playback. The following is the type of data you can record
in the RECORD mode.
• Drum pad and pedal operation data
• Rhythm (You cannot change rhythms while in the RECORD mode.)
• Rhythm part on/off settings
• Tempo setting (You cannot change the tempo setting while in the RECORD
mode.)
• Accomp volume setting
• Reverb on/off setting
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NOTE
• You cannot record MIDI data to memory.
To record
Important!
• Recording causes anything already in memory to be replaced by the new
recording.
• Data remains in memory even when you turn off the Digital Drum.
1.
Set up the Digital Drum for recording.
• Select the rhythm and drum set you want to use, and make the tempo,
part on/off, and reverb settings you want.
2.
Press the
RECORD
button to enter the RECORD mode.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the RECORD button to flash, indi-
cating that the Digital Drum is in RECORD standby. To exit RECORD
standby without recording anything at this point, press the RECORD
button again.
3.
Strike a pad or press the
START/STOP
button to start recording.
• The indicator lamp above the RECORD button stops flashing to indicate
that recording is in progress.
• The metronome is turned on and sounds (but is not recorded) when you
start recording. If you want to turn off the metronome, press the
METRONOME button.
4.
To stop recording, press the
START/STOP
or
RECORD
button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the RECORD button to turn off.
• The message “FL” appears on the display and recording stops when
memory becomes full.
To play back a recording
1.
Press the
PLAY/STOP
button to play back data that is in memory.
2.
Press
PLAY/STOP
again to stop playback.
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