8.3.6. Real-time recording
Real-time recording remembers velocity levels, note duration, and legato playing for up to
six voices, plus activity on the first three controls you move. You can record in real time and
edit the sequence in step time later.
You may want to configure the Metronome ahead of time: hold [Metro] for 1 second. On that
page you can set the metronome volume and enable or disable the count-in feature.
There are three ways to start a real-time recording:
1. Hold the Record button and press Play once. Both buttons flash, and recording
begins at the first step when you touch a key.
2. Press and release the Record button (it lights red), then press and release Play.
If count-in is enabled the metronome will give you four counts before recording
begins; otherwise recording starts when you play a key, when you release Play
button.
3. You can also enter real-time recording with a press/release of the Record button
while the sequencer is playing.
To record control movements, return to the home page and press [Assign 4]. Then read the
Modulation track section [p.63]
.
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: If a control is turned while recording in real time, the sequencer will exit Record mode after one
loop.
8.3.6.1. Spot erase
You can erase a note by pressing the [Tap] button at just the right time. Keep holding [Tap] to
erase several notes. For greater precision, try
8.3.7. Step recording
There's a lot of overlap between step recording and step editing, so most of that information
is in the
. But to summarize, in Step mode you can:
• Enter, edit, or replace a phrase one step at a time, including tied notes.
• Turn the Amount knob to scroll through the sequence, or select a step manually
for editing.
• Use Modulation tracks to capture the movements of up to three controls on
specific steps.
If you want to try it now and read later, stop the sequence (if it's playing). Then press the
Record button to enter step record mode.
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