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Chapter 2. SONG MODE
5. Song Recording
Realtime Recording: Sequence Tracks (TR1,...,TR32)
6. When you are ready to stop recording, press
s
.
▼
The QY700 returns to the SONG PLAY screen.
•
You can use song job 00 (UNDO/REDO) to cancel a re-
cording that you have just made. This allows you to recover
data that you have inadvertently over-recorded. (
→
p.141)
•
Remember to set the appropriate parameters (such as meas-
ure, tempo, meter, click beat, click mode, count, and trans-
position) before beginning the recording. (
→
p.109)
•
If you have selected a style number and section, the QY700
will start pattern replay at the same time that it starts to
record. If you don’t want to hear a pattern, set the style
number to 00.
•
If you have selected a pattern whose section connection is
set to End, the QY700 will automatically stop recording
when the pattern playback reaches its end. If you do not
want this to happen, select a different pattern or else change
the section connection setting. (
→
p.202)
•
You can use the
1
(MULTI) function to make a si-
multaneous recording of multiple MIDI channels.
(
→
p.110)
•
Sequence tracks can record system-exclusive data, subject
to memory constraints. (You can use your QY700 as a MIDI
data filer.)
•
If you input your recording using the QY700 keyboard keys,
the velocity for each note is set to 88( f ). If you want true
recording of velocity values, use a remote MIDI keyboard
for the input.
•
Before recording onto the QY700 from a remote keyboard,
go to UTILITY mode and set the MIDI “echoback” setting
to “RecMonitor”. (
→
p.292)
•
You use this function to record a performance in real time.
You can input the performance using the QY700
microkeyboard, a remote MIDI keyboard, or some other
type of remote MIDI device
•
This section describes the
3
(REPLACE ) and
4
(OVERDUB) realtime recording methods. The
5
(PUNCH) method, which is also realtime, is described on a
later page.
•
You use the
3
(REPLACE) method when you want to
overwrite any data already existing on the track – for exam-
ple, when you want to redo a phrase that you are not satis-
fied with.
•
You use
4
(OVERDUB) when you want to add your
new performance data to the data already contained in the
track. This allows you to build up a complex phrase by re-
cording it as a combination of several parts.
1. At the SONG PLAY screen, press
e
.
▼
The QY700 displays the Recording Standby page. The RE-
CORDING indicator comes on.
2. Press
3
(REPLACE) or
4
(OVERDUB) to
select the recording method.
3. Press
u
or
d
as necessary to
select the track you want to record.
4. Press
p
.
▼
The PLAY indicator begins flashing. The QY700 counts
out the specified number of lead-in measures (as set by the
COUNT parameter; see page 78), and then begins the re-
cording.
5. Input the performance data from the microkeyboard
or your remote MIDI instrument.
SHIFT
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
SHIFT
EXIT
Recording track
Recording mode
s
SONG PLAY
3
Replace
4
Overdub
e
Song recording
TR1~TR32
PATTERN
CHORD
TEMPO
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