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MIDI recording Recording with the arpeggiator
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Recording with the
arpeggiator
Typically,
the
preset
template
songs
assign
arpeggio
patterns
suitable
for
the
corresponding
musical
genre
to
the
drum
track
and
the
bass
or
guitar
track.
This
means
that
you
can
record
the
drum
track
or
bass/
guitar
track
simply
by
turning
on
the
ARP
ON/OFF
button.
1. Choose
the
song
command
“Create
New”
to
create
a
new
song
The
new
song
will
have
the
settings
of
template
song
P00:
Pop.
2. Press
the
function
01
button
to
select
track
1
(the
drum
track).
3. Turn
on
the
ARP
ON/OFF
button,
and
play
any
key.
A
drum
pattern
generated
by
the
arpeggiator
will
start.
Listen
to
the
phrase,
and
then
press
the
ARP
ON/
OFF
button
to
turn
off
the
arpeggiator
for
now.
Note:
You
can
use
SEQ
EDIT:
ARP
‐
ARP
‐
A
Setup,
“Pattern
Select”
to
change
the
arpeggio
pattern.
4. Start
recording.
Turn
on
the
ARP
ON/OFF
button.
5. Press
the
REC
button
and
then
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
recording.
Note:
The
function
01
LED
will
blink
at
regular
intervals,
indicating
that
recording
has
begun.
6. During
the
two
‐
measure
pre
‐
count,
press
a
key
and
hold
it
down.
The
arpeggiator
will
not
start
during
the
pre
‐
count.
When
the
location
reaches
001:01,
the
arpeggiator
will
start
in
synchronization
with
the
tempo.
7. When
you
start
recording
,
wait
for
about
eight
measures
and
press
the
START/STOP
button
to
stop
recording.
The
arpeggiator
will
stop
at
the
same
time.
Note:
The
function
01
LED
will
blink
at
irregular
intervals,
indicating
that
this
track
has
been
recorded.
8. Next
you
ʹ
ll
record
the
guitar
track.
For
a
new
song
with
the
default
settings,
an
arpeggio
suitable
for
acoustic
guitar
is
assigned
to
track
4.
Press
the
function
04
button
to
select
the
guitar
track.
Then
record
the
guitar
chording
in
the
same
way
as
described
earlier
through
step
7.
9. Press
START/STOP
to
play
back
the
drum
and
bass
tracks
you
recorded.
Play/Mute function
The
microSTATION
provides
a
Play/Mute
function
that
lets
you
mute
the
specified
MIDI
tracks
1–16.
For
example,
you
can
use
this
to
mute
the
sound
of
a
track
that
you
temporarily
don’t
want
to
hear,
or
to
hear
only
the
rhythm
section
and
ignore
other
existing
tracks
while
you
record
new
tracks.
Let’s
try
out
the
Play/Mute
function.
Playing/muting specific tracks during
playback
We’ll
try
out
the
Play/Mute
function
using
the
drum
pattern
and
bass
pattern
you
loop
‐
recorded
earlier.
1. Press
the
PLAY/MUTE
button
to
turn
it
on
(the
LED
at
upper
left
of
the
button
will
light
‐
up).
The
play/mute
status
will
alternate
each
time
you
press
the
button.
2. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
play
back
the
drum
and
bass
pattern.
3. Press
the
function
02
button.
The
function
02
LED
will
go
dark,
and
the
bass
playback
will
be
muted.
When
you
press
the
function
02
button
once
again,
the
function
02
LED
will
light
‐
up,
and
the
bass
playback
will
be
heard.
Playing/muting specific tracks during
recording
You
can
also
use
the
Play/Mute
function
during
recording.
In
this
example,
let’s
add
an
electric
piano
performance
to
the
drum
pattern
and
bass
pattern
that
you
loop
‐
recorded
earlier.
We’ll
use
the
Play/Mute
function
during
this
process.
1. Turn
the
LOOP
button
on,
and
press
the
REC
button.
Then
press
the
function
03
button
to
select
track
3.
2. Choose
an
electric
piano
sound
for
track
3.
3. Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
start
recording.
If
you
need
to
rehearse,
press
the
function
03
button
(the
function
03
LED
will
light
‐
up).
If
you
press
the
function
03
button
once
again,
recording
will
be
possible.
(The
function
03
LED
will
blink
at
regular
intervals.)
4. Press
the
PLAY/MUTE
button
to
turn
it
on.
Then
press
the
function
02
button
to
mute
the
bass
performance
of
track
2.
At
this
time,
the
function
02
LED
will
be
unlit,
and
the
03
LED
will
be
blinking
at
regular
intervals.
5. Play
the
keyboard
to
record
the
electric
piano
performance
on
track
3.
6. When
you
press
the
function
02
button
once
again,
the
bass
of
track
2
will
be
heard.
If
you
are
not
satisfied
with
your
recording,
hold
down
the
KEY
button
and
play
the
key
of
the
undesired
note
at
the
timing
that
it
occurs.
Alternatively,
you
can
delete
all
events
recorded
on
that
track
by
holding
down
the
KEY
button
and
pressing
the
REC
button.