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Step Record specifies the mode for recording in individual steps.
In this mode the internal clock is "decoupled", and the notes can
be placed on specific positions within the measure without
concurrent playback of the sequence. Step input is also available
in the Merge mode, making it possible to add newly input notes
to the previous notes.
2) ACC Reserve
ON - 8 MIDI channels are reserved for ACC and cannot be used
during a sequencer recording. This specification takes into
consideration a sequencer recording with style accompaniment. If
you want to convert the style that was used in the completed
recording into track data, you can assign these data to tracks 4
through 11. Subsequent conversion of the accompaniment into
MIDI events offers the following possibilities:
- The tracks of the accompaniment can be edited. Just as in the
case of "recorded" tracks, you can make changes for each track
on a case by case basis.
- When saving the song in a different format (Q-80 or Standard
MIDI), the tracks of the accompaniment are "physically" present
and the sequence can be played back using a tone generator
without that device having to be equipped with the automatic
accompaniment feature of the Z1000 in order to play back the
corresponding style in parallel. OFF - The default setting OFF
allows unrestricted use of all tracks.
3) Metronome
The setting Record is the normal position used for the built-in
metronome. The metronome tone can be heard only during
recording. If you select the setting All, the metronome tone also
sounds during playback of the sequence. In the OFF position the
metronome is turned off. It may be necessary, for example, to
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