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2. Creating an original pattern
If you want to record your keyboard playing, you’ll find it more
convenient to perform using an external keyboard.
1.
Connect your external keyboard.
Use a MIDI cable to make connections as follows.
fig.qs-040.e
2.
Turn ON the “Remote Kbd Switch” (p. 120).
Prepare for recording
1.
Select part 5.
2.
Press [REC].
The recording menu screen will appear.
3.
Use [CURSOR
] to select “Realtime Rec,” and press
[ENTER].
You’ll be in realtime recording standby mode.
fig.qs-023_50
4.
Press [PLAY] to begin recording.
Now you’re ready to record.
Record your keyboard performance
1.
Play the following melody.
fig.qs-026_90
Stop recording
1.
Press [STOP] to stop recording.
By using TR-REC (described earlier) to record fader operations in
real time, you can create a gradually intensifying snare roll.
Prepare for recording
1.
Select part 11.
2.
Press [REC].
The recording menu screen will appear.
3.
Use [CURSOR
] to select “TR-Rec,” and press
[ENTER].
The TR-REC standby screen will appear.
fig.qs-027_50
4.
Press [PLAY] to begin recording.
Now you’re ready to record.
Enter the snare drum
1.
Select the snare drum “E4.”
fig.qs-028.e
2.
Press all of the keyboard pads 1–16 to make them light.
3.
Press [FWD] to move to the second measure.
As you did in step 2, press all of the keyboard pads 1–16 to
make them light.
In the same way, enter the same notes in the third measure.
4.
Press [FWD] to move to the fourth measure.
5.
Press [SCALE MEASURE] to select 32nd notes.
Now the notes you enter will be in units of 32nd notes.
fig.qs-029.e
6.
Select the first and second beats, and press all of the
keyboard pads 1–16 to make them light.
7.
Press [FWD] to select beats 3–4, and press all of the
keyboard pads 1–16 to make them light.
2-2-6 Using an external keyboard
for realtime recording
MC-808
MIDI keyboard
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
2-2-7 Using TR-REC and Realtime
REC to create a snare roll
Move the cursor and use the VALUE dial
or [INC] [DEC] to select a rhythm tone.
Keyboard pads [1]–[16] will correspond to a two-beat
range of recording input, allowing you to enter notes
in 32nd note units.
one beat
one beat
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Summary of Contents for MC-808
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Page 41: ...41 Pattern Mode In this mode you can play record and edit patterns MC 808_r_e book 41...
Page 85: ...85 Patch Sample Mode This mode lets you edit sounds MC 808_r_e book 85...
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Page 105: ...105 Song Mode In this mode you can play record and edit songs MC 808_r_e book 105...
Page 111: ...111 Sampling MC 808_r_e book 111...
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Page 127: ...127 V LINK Performing music and video MC 808_r_e book 127...
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Page 131: ...131 Connecting the MC 808 to a computer MC 808_r_e book 131...
Page 139: ...139 Appendices MC 808_r_e book 139...