the second note. This will add the two selected note
To delete a note you entered
values.
(4) Specify the note pitch from the keyboard. You may
play single notes or chords from the keyboard to
specify the pitch of the note. To enter a rest, press
(REST). When you specify the note pitch, the
“
–
” in the bar graph will disappear, and a will
indicate the position of the note you just input.
(5) Repeat steps (2), (3), and (4) to input your song.
For example, to tie and , press
and
To enter a slur (extended note length) or staccato
(shortened note length), press the below
“ >GateTime” to get the following display. (The
example shows the display when and then
the below “GateTime” are pressed.)
In this display, press the
below the function
you want. When “Stac” is selected, the note will
sound for 50% of its length. When “Slur” is selected,
the note will sound for 99% of its length. When
“Norm” is selected (or when not otherwise specified),
the note will sound for 80% of its length.
(6) When finished recording, press . This com-
pletes step recording. Page 87 explains how to play
back the song you recorded.
Inputting program changes
If you input a wrong note, move the cursor to the position
of the note and press (ERASE). All notes in the
specified 32nd note region will be erased (including
program change data).
The voice mode and voice number you specified in
the “ >Mode” and “ >Voice” settings are temporary.
If you want to record these voice changes as sequencer
data, perform the operations during sequencer recording.
You can input program change data to switch voices
during a song. Move the cursor to the position in the
bar graph at which you want the voice change to occur,
and press the below “ > PgmChange”. After spe-
cifying the voice or performance to change, press the
below “GO”. The bar graph will show a “p” to
indicate that a program change has been inserted.
When a program change specifies a per-
formance
In this case, the specified performance will be selected
only if the transmit channel of that track matches the
basic receive channel of the synthesizer. If it does not
match, nothing will happen.
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Using the sequencer
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