For recording a pattern, the [KIT/TRACK SELECT] keys are used to
select the track. In this example, select the [DRUM A] key. While
the [DRUM A] key is held down, the currently selected kit number is
shown on the [VALUE] display.
The [REC] key LED and [START] key LED light up and the [TEMPO]
key LED flashes. The metronome sound starts.
The sound of the respective pad is heard, and it is recorded for the
duration set with the quantize value. You can verify the current
position in the pattern by checking the [VALUE] display. When the
end of the pattern is reached, the recording loops back to the
beginning and continues, allowing you to add to the recording as
often as desired.
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Pattern
Recording
(Real-Time
Recording)
STEP
5
While holding the [KIT/TRACK SELECT] key for the desired track down, use the
[VALUE UP/DOWN] keys or the [SOUND JAMMER] slider to select the kit for the
selected track.
STEP/MEASURE
VALUE
MEASURE
BEAT
SONG/PATTERN
8 0 1
Kit number
In a user pattern, the kit/program is stored for each track. If the
kit/program was changed, the last selected kit/program will be
stored.
HINT
HINT
STEP
6
While holding the [REC] key down, press the [START] key.
If not specified otherwise, an empty pattern is set to a beat of 4/4 and
a length of 2 measures. These settings can be changed, as
described on page 44–45.
HINT
HINT
[REC]
[START]
II
STEP
7
Tap the pads in accordance with the metronome sound.
When the [REC] key is pressed during real-time recording, the
[REC] key LED starts to flash and pattern recording is suspended. In
this condition, tapping the pads will produce sound, but it is not
recorded. This is useful to check phrasing and sound before
actually recording. To resume recording, press the [REC] key
once more.
HINT
HINT