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MIDI recording Recording with the Loop function
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Metronome pre-count
Specify
the
pre
‐
count
when
recording.
Metro
Count:
2
For
details
on
these
parameters,
please
refer
to
the
parameter
guide.
3. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
start
recording.
Use
the
keyboard
to
record
the
drum
pattern.
When
you
start
recording,
the
function
01
LED
which
indicates
the
track
that
ʹ
s
being
recorded
will
change
from
being
steadily
lit
to
blinking
at
regular
intervals.
4. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
stop
recording.
The
location
will
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
song
(or
the
place
where
you
started
recording).
The
function
01
LED
will
blink
at
irregular
intervals,
indicating
that
this
track
has
been
recorded.
When
you
continue
recording
other
tracks,
the
way
in
which
these
LEDs
are
blinking
will
indicate
which
tracks
are
empty.
5. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
play
back
the
drum
track
you
recorded.
Press
the
Start/Stop
button
once
again
to
stop
the
playback.
If
you’re
not
satisfied
with
your
performance,
press
the
COMPARE
button.
You’ll
return
to
the
state
you
were
at
prior
to
recording,
allowing
you
to
re
‐
record
from
step
2.
Recording the bass track
Now
let’s
record
the
following
bass
pattern
on
track
2,
the
bass
track,
while
you
listen
to
the
drum
pattern
recorded
on
track
1.
1. Press
the
function
02
button
to
select
track
2.
You’ll
hear
a
bass
sound
when
you
play
the
keyboard.
Note:
If
you
press
the
function
01
button
at
this
time
to
select
track
1,
the
function
01
LED
will
blink
at
irregular
intervals.
This
is
a
useful
indication
that
this
track
has
already
been
recorded.
2. Press
the
LOCATE
button
to
return
the
location,
and
play
back.
Play
the
keyboard
to
practice
the
bass
part
while
you
listen
to
the
drum
pattern.
3. Press
the
REC
button
to
enter
recording
‐
standby
mode.
Just
like
when
you
recorded
the
drum
track,
the
REC
button
will
light
‐
up,
and
the
Start/Stop
button
will
blink.
This
time
you’re
recording
track
2,
so
the
function
2
LED
will
light
‐
up.
4. Just
like
you
did
when
recording
track
1,
set
the
recording
‐
related
parameters
step
2).
5. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
start
recording.
Play
the
keyboard
to
record
while
listening
to
the
drum
track.
During
recording,
the
function
02
LED
will
blink
at
regular
intervals.
6. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
stop
recording.
The
location
will
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
song
(or
the
place
where
you
started
recording).
The
function
02
LED
will
blink
at
irregular
intervals,
indicating
that
this
track
has
been
recorded.
7. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
play
back
the
drum
track
and
bass
track
you
recorded,
and
listen
to
the
playback.
Go
ahead
and
assign
a
desired
program
to
another
track,
and
record
it
in
the
same
way.
Recording with the Loop
function
The
Loop
function
lets
you
record
onto
a
track
repeatedly
over
a
specified
range
of
measures.
For
example,
you
could
loop
about
four
measures
and
individually
record
each
instrument
of
a
drum
pattern.
Loop recording
In
this
example,
we’ll
create
a
new
song
and
loop
‐
record
a
drum
pattern.
1. Press
the
MODE
SEQ
button
to
enter
Sequencer
mode.
2. Choose
“Create
New”
to
create
a
new
song
3. In
a
new
song,
a
drum
program
is
assigned
to
track
1.
Press
the
function
01
button
to
select
track
1.
If
you
want
to
select
a
different
drum
program,
press
button
to
choose
“Program
Select.”
Then
use
the
buttons
to
select
a
different
drum
program.
4. Press
the
LOOP
button,
and
then
the
REC
button.
(The
order
in
which
you
press
these
buttons
does
not
matter.)
The
LOOP
button
will
light
‐
up,
and
track
1
will
be
in
recording
‐
standby
mode.
The
display
will
show
the
loop
region
setting
switch
(“Loop
M:
***
‐
***”).