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WRITE switch or the foot switch, and recording will begin.
When you are finished recording, press the SEQUENCER
REC/WRITE switch or the foot switch once again, and
recording will end.
Auto Punch In
Select this method when you wish to automatically re-
record selected portions of a previously-recorded track.
If you select Auto Punch In, the display will indicate “M***–
M*** (Auto Punch In Start Measure–Auto Punch In End
Measure
)” at the right, allowing you to specify the range of
measures that will be rewritten.
Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch and then the
START/STOP switch, and playback will occur until the
specified measure is reached. Then, recording will occur
only over the specified area (Auto Punch In Start Measure–
Auto Punch In End Measure
), rewriting it with the newly
recorded data.
Auto Punch In Start Measure
[M001…M999]
Auto Punch In End Measure
[M001…M999]
When Recording Setup is set to Auto Punch In, specify the
measures at which recording will start and end.
Loop All Tracks
Select this method when you wish to repeatedly record a
specified area of a track, and continue adding data. This is
suitable for creating drum patterns, etc.
If you select Loop All Tracks, the display will indicate
“M***–M*** (Loop Start Measure–Loop End Measure)” at
the right, allowing you to specify the range of measures that
will be recorded repeatedly.
Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch and then the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch, and playback will
occur until the specified measure is reached. Then, recording
will occur repeatedly over the specified area (Loop Start
Measure
–Loop End Measure). Previously-recorded data
will remain, and the new data will be added.
While recording, you can check Remove Data to delete
unwanted data.
If Multi REC is checked, this parameter will not be
available.
Loop Start Measure
[M001…M999]
Loop End Measure
[M001…M999]
Specifies the range of measures over which recording will
repeat when Recording Setup is set to Loop All Tracks.
Remove Data
[Off, On]
Use this to delete unwanted MIDI data that you recorded
while using Loop All Tracks. This is available when
Recording Setup
is set to Loop All Tracks.
On (checked):
You can delete unwanted MIDI data while
recording with Loop All Tracks. During recording, press the
key (note number) that corresponds to the MIDI data you
wish to delete. All occurrences of that note number will be
deleted for the interval that you continue holding down the
key.
Controller data can also be erased in a similar way. For
example while you move and hold the joystick in the X
(horizontal) direction, bender data will be erased. While you
apply pressure to the keyboard, after touch data will be
erased. This applies to keyboard aftertouch, JY
(CC#01)/–Y (CC#02), Joystick X (Pitch Bend), Ribbon
Controller (CC#16), and Damper (CC#64).
Also, you can press and hold down the SEQUENCER REC/
WRITE switch to delete all MIDI data for as long as the key
is held.
Multi REC
[Off, On]
On (checked):
Multi-track recording setup is enabled. Select
this if you want to record two or more tracks
simultaneously.
Use MIDI multi-track recording if you want to
simultaneously record multiple MIDI tracks of different
channels, such as when recording the output of the drum
track, KARMA or RPPR functions, or when recording from
an external multi-track sequencer.
If the Multi REC box is checked, the Play/Rec/Mute status of
the track you select in Track Select will be set to REC; press
the Play/Rec/Mute button of the track(s) you want to record
so that they indicate REC. (The button indication will
change in the order of Play
→
Rec
→
Mute.)
Regardless of the Track Select (Seq 0–1–1(2)a) setting, data
will be recorded on the MIDI tracks that are set to REC.
MIDI data will be recorded on the tracks of the matching
MIDI channel.
For details on how to record from the KARMA function or
an external multi-track sequencer onto multiple tracks of
different MIDI channels, please see “Synchronizing the
playback of the KARMA function, Drum Track function or
sequencer” on page 622, and OG page 93.
Note: If you’re recording data from an external multi-track
sequencer, set MIDI Clock (Global 1–1a) to External MIDI
so that the M3 will synchronize to your external sequencer.
Tempo changes cannot be recorded.
Off (unchecked):
Single track recording setup will be
selected. Recording will occur on the track selected by Track
Select
.
This cannot be selected if Recording Setup is set to
Loop All Tracks.
0–1–8c: Metronome Setup
Here you can make metronome settings.
Sound
[Only REC, REC & Play, Off]
Only REC:
The metronome will sound only during
recording.
REC & Play:
The metronome will sound during recording
and playback.
Off:
The metronome will not sound. However, the pre-count
will sound before recording begins.
Level
[000…127]
Sets the volume of the metronome.
Bus (Output) Select
[L/R, L, R, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4]
Selects the output destination of the metronome sound.
L/R, L, R:
Output from OUTPUT (MAIN) L/Mono and/or
R.
1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4:
Output from OUTPUT (INDIVIDUAL) 1–4
respectively.
Precount [Measure]
[0…2]
Specifies the pre-count that will occur before recording
begins.
With a setting of 0, recording will begin the instant you press
the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch (after first pressing
the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch).
Summary of Contents for M3
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