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OVERDUBBING
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OVERDUBBING
Overdubbing is the process of recording more parts in synchronization
with parts already played. With the DMX, overdubbing is the same as
normal recording. Whenever you press RECORD and PLAY, the DMX simply
adds whatever you play to what has already been recorded. In RECORD,
the DMX does not erase. ERASE is a separate process.
ERASING
If you have made a mistake, or would like to record over again,
press and hold ERASE and while holding ERASE press RECORD. Your
previous recording will be erased, and you may record again from
scratch. The DMX will "beep" when the erasure actually takes place.
The volume of the beep is controlled by the metronome volume
control.
Example 2: Erasing Sequence 00
OPERATION PRESS DISPLAY READS
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Erase Sequence 00 ERASE (hold) ERASE SEQ 00
RECORD ERASE SEQ 00
The DMX will "beep" and then display: SELECT SEQ 00
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There are several other Erase Modes:
You can erase any single drum (or cymbal) from the entire sequence.
Hold ERASE and then press the drum you wish to erase.
Example 3: Erasing Crash Cymbal from Sequence 00
OPERATION PRESS DISPLAY READS
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Erase Crash Cymbal ERASE (hold) ERASE SEQ 00
CRASH ERASE SEQ 00
The DMX will "Beep" and then display: SELECT SEQ 00
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You can erase individual notes "on-the-fly" while in RECORD:
pressing any drum button while holding ERASE will remove that drum
note from the sequence. The drum button must be played in time with
the note you wish to erase.
It is also possible to erase individual notes while in the STEP mode
(See "STEP").
If you want to erase all of the sequences and songs, press ERASE and
while holding ERASE, press both of the ARROW buttons simultaneously.