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Setup Mode
Recording A Setup To Song Mode
8.
After
saving
your
song,
you
will
be
returned
to
the
Song
mode
MAIN
page,
where
your
saved
song
will
be
loaded.
You
can
continue
to
record
or
edit
the
song
in
Song
mode
just
as
you
would
with
any
other
song
(see
Song
Mode
and
the
Song
Editor
on page 12
‐
1.)
Each
program
from
each
zone
in
your
setup
is
automatically
assigned
to
a
track
(change
the
RecTrk
parameter
in
order
to
record
to
a
single
track.)
You
can
also
continue
to
record
from
Setup
mode
by
going
back
to
step
3,
above.
Remember
to
set
the
tempo
(step
5
above)
before
recording,
as
the
song
tempo
will
change
if
your
setup
is
saved
with
a
different
tempo.
Notes About Recording A Setup To Song Mode
Tempo:
The
tempo
of
a
setup
is
set
on
the
SetupMode:COMMON
page
(see
The
COMMON
Page
on page 7
‐
56
.)
If
you
plan
to
record
a
song
from
the
same
setup
several
times,
it
is
convenient
to
set
your
desired
tempo
on
the
SetupMode:COMMON
page
and
save
it
with
your
setup.
By
doing
this,
you
will
not
need
to
reset
your
setup
tempo
to
the
desired
song
tempo
every
time
you
load
your
setup
(as
in
step
5,
above.)
Riffs:
If
you
are
using
Riffs
in
your
setup,
do
the
following
to
make
each
Riff
play
at
your
setup’s
tempo
(which
also
becomes
your
song’s
tempo.)
For
each
zone
that
has
a
riff,
go
to
the
SetupMode:RIFF2
page
(see
The
RIFF2
Page
on page 7
‐
61)
and
set
the
BPM
parameter
to
Setup
.
Remember
to
save
changes
to
your
setup
when
exiting
the
Setup
Editor.
Effects:
When
recording
a
setup
into
Song
mode,
the
song
will
not
retain
the
Aux
or
Master
effects
settings
of
your
setup.
If
you
would
like
your
song
to
use
the
same
effects
as
your
setup,
copy
the
settings
of
your
setup’s
FX,
AUX1,
AUX2,
and
MASTER
EFFECTS
pages
to
the
FX,
AUX1,
AUX2,
and
Master
Effects
pages
in
your
song.
Alternatively,
playing
your
song
from
setup
mode
will
allow
you
to
hear
the
effects.
To
do
this,
load
your
song,
press
the
Setup
Mode
button
to
enter
Setup
mode
and
choose
your
setup,
then
press
the
Play/Pause
button.
This
will
play
your
song
from
Setup
mode,
and
the
effects
will
be
intact.
Mono
Pressure:
When
recording
a
setup
to
Song
mode
with
Mult
selected
for
RecTrk
in
Song
mode,
you
may
notice
that
every
track
has
recorded
Mono
Pressure
messages,
even
if
there
is
nothing
else
recorded
on
a
track.
If
this
bothers
you,
you
can
set
the
MonoPress
parameter
to
Off
on
the
Song:Event
Filter
Recording
page
(see
Song
Mode:
The
Filter
Pages
(RECFLT
and
PLYFLT)
on page 12
‐
15.)
This
will
prevent
Mono
Pressure
messages
from
being
recorded
to
any
track.
Alternatively,
you
can
erase
Mono
Pressure
messages
from
specific
tracks
after
recording.
To
do
this,
go
to
the
EditSong:
Track
page
(see
Song
Editor:
The
TRACK
Page
on page 12
‐
21.)
On
the
EditSong:
Track
page,
use
the
Chan/Layer
buttons
to
choose
the
track
to
edit
(visible
in
the
Track
field
at
the
top
right
corner
of
the
display.)
Set
the
Function
parameter
to
Erase
and
the
Events
parameter
to
MonoPress
.
Use
the
From
and
To
fields
to
select
the
entire
length
of
your
song,
and
press
the
Go
soft
button
to
erase
Mono
Pressure
messages
from
the
selected
track.
Repeat
this
for
each
desired
track.
You
can
also
choose
ALL
for
the
Track
parameter
to
erase
Mono
Pressure
messages
from
all
tracks.
Controller
Messages:
When
recording
a
setup
to
Song
mode
with
Mult
selected
for
RecTrk
in
Song
mode,
you
may
often
be
recording
more
controller
messages
than
you
realize.
This
can
happen
because
multiple
setup
zones
often
respond
to
the
same
physical
controllers.
This
is
likely
to
be
the
case
when
you
use
a
setup
created
by
duplicating
zones
and
do
not
change
the
controller
destination
assignments
for
each
new
zone.
Often
this
is
the
desired
behavior,
such
as
when
using
zones
to
create
layers.
For
example,
if
zone
one
sends
pitch
bend
messages
from
the
pitch
wheel,
and
you
duplicate
this
zone
to
create
a
layered
zone
two,
you
will
likely
want
the
zone
two
to
send
the
same
messages
from
the
pitch
wheel.
This
way
the
pitch
of
these
layered
zones
will
bend
simultaneously
when
using
the
pitch
wheel.
But
say
for
example
that
you
also
have
a
zone
three
with
a
different
key
range
than
zones
one
and
two,
but
which
sends
the
same
messages
from
the
pitch
wheel.
While
playing
and
recording
your
setup,
the
function
of
the
pitch
wheel
will
be
obvious,
but
some
confusion
can
arise
when
you
have
recorded
your
setup
and
you
proceed
to
record
more
tracks
in
Song
mode.
Because
you
have
recorded
with
Mult
selected
for
RecTrk,
the
track
for
zone
three
will
have
pitch
bend
messages
recorded
wherever
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