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❚ NOTES ❚ • You can change the tone and rhythm while recording is in progress. Any changes you make become part of the recorded data. • The tempo you use for recording does not affect the tempo of the play- back. This means you can record at a very slow tempo for easy play, and then speed up the tempo for playback. • If you are using a rhythm pattern, notes are recorded using the meter (time) of the rhythm pattern. If you are not using a rhythm pattern, you must set the meter yourself using the procedure under "Meter (3)" on page E-46. • The following procedure shows the most basic operations for real-time recording to Track 1. For other variations, see "Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations" on this page. To use real-time recording in Track 1 1. Press the SONG button once. • This causes the indicator lamp above the SONG button to light. 2. Select the user song area to which you want to record. • Use [+] and [-] to select User Song Area 0 (SG0) or User Song Area 1 (SG1). 5 6/&  • Change Mixer settings (CH1) if you want. The Mixer settings you make for CH1 are copied to Track 1 during recording. 3. Press the RECORD button to enter record standby. • The REC indicator and the frame around the CH11 (Track 1) flashes on the display. 56/& • Track 1 (CH11) is automatically selected as the record track whenever you enter record standby. • Channels CH 11 through CH 16 of the level meter show which tracks already contain recorded data. See "Level Meter During Record Operations" on page E-44 for details on how to read the level meter. 4. Make any tone, rhythm, or accompaniment mode setting you want. 5. Press the START/STOP button to start recording. • At this time the REC indicator stops flashing. • The metronome normally sounds during recording. If you want to turn off the metronome, use the procedure under "Metronome Setting (1)" on page E-46. 6. Play the notes you want to record on the keyboard. • Chords played on the accompaniment keyboard in accordance with the accompaniment method selected with the MODE button are also recorded in Track 1. • PITCH BEND Wheel and pedal operations are also recorded. See "Real-time Recording-All Tracks" on page E-39 for details. 7. After you are finished playing, press START/STOP again to stop recording. • The REC indicator clears from the display when recording is stopped. • Pressing START/STOP again at this point plays back the song that you just finished recording. See "Playing Back from Song Sequencer Memory" on page E-45 for details on song playback. ❚ NOTES ❚ • Real-time recording to a track that already contains data replaces the previous recording with the new one. • If you make a mistake while recording, you can either record over again from step 1, or you can use punch-in recording (page E-42) to correct them. • If you change the rhythm pattern part way through real-time recording, the meter value indicated on the display remains unchanged, even if the new rhythm has a different meter. Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations The following describes a number of different variations you can use when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording. All of these variations are based upon the procedure described under "To use realtime recording in Track 1" on this page. G To record without rhythm Skip step 5. Real-time recording without a rhythm starts when you press a keyboard key. G To start recording with synchro start In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button. Auto-accompaniment and recording will both start when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard. G To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in During recording, the INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/ FILL-IN, and VARIATION/FILL-IN buttons (page E-24 to 25) can all be used to perform their normal operation. G To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pattern In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and then the INTRO button. Auto Accompaniment will start with the intro pattern when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard. G To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a recording In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and then start playing on the melody keyboard to start recording without accompaniment. When you reach the point where you want accompaniment to start, play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard to start Auto Accompaniment. 733A-E-043A WK-1800/1600(E)-39~47 Page 41 E-41 03.7.31, 5:21 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC

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7.
After you are finished playing, press
START/STOP
again to stop recording.
The REC indicator clears from the display when recording is
stopped.
Pressing START/STOP again at this point plays back the song
that you just finished recording. See
Playing Back from Song
Sequencer Memory
on page E-45 for details on song play-
back.
NOTES
Real-time recording to a track that already contains data replaces the
previous recording with the new one.
If you make a mistake while recording, you can either record over again
from step 1, or you can use punch-in recording (page E-42) to correct
them.
If you change the rhythm pattern part way through real-time recording,
the meter value indicated on the display remains unchanged, even if
the new rhythm has a different meter.
Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations
The following describes a number of different variations you can use
when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording. All of these vari-
ations are based upon the procedure described under
To use real-
time recording in Track 1
on this page.
To record without rhythm
Skip step 5. Real-time recording without a rhythm starts when you
press a keyboard key.
To start recording with synchro start
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button. Auto-accom-
paniment and recording will both start when you play a chord on the
accompaniment keyboard.
To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in
During recording, the INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/
FILL-IN, and VARIATION/FILL-IN buttons (page E-24 to 25) can all
be used to perform their normal operation.
To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro
pattern
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and then
the INTRO button. Auto Accompaniment will start with the intro
pattern when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a record-
ing
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and then
start playing on the melody keyboard to start recording without ac-
companiment. When you reach the point where you want accompa-
niment to start, play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard to start
Auto Accompaniment.
TUNE 1
NOTES
You can change the tone and rhythm while recording is in progress. Any
changes you make become part of the recorded data.
The tempo you use for recording does not affect the tempo of the play-
back. This means you can record at a very slow tempo for easy play,
and then speed up the tempo for playback.
If you are using a rhythm pattern, notes are recorded using the meter
(time) of the rhythm pattern. If you are not using a rhythm pattern, you
must set the meter yourself using the procedure under
Meter (
3
)
on
page E-46.
The following procedure shows the most basic operations for real-time
recording to Track 1. For other variations, see
Track 1 Real-time Re-
cording Variations
on this page.
To use real-time recording in Track 1
1.
Press the
SONG button
once.
This causes the indicator lamp above the SONG button to
light.
2.
Select the user song area to which you want to record.
Use [+] and [
] to select User Song Area 0 (SG0) or User Song
Area 1 (SG1).
Change Mixer settings (CH1) if you want. The Mixer settings
you make for CH1 are copied to Track 1 during recording.
3.
Press the
RECORD button
to enter record standby.
The REC indicator and the frame around the CH11 (Track 1)
flashes on the display.
Track 1 (CH11) is automatically selected as the record track
whenever you enter record standby.
Channels CH 11 through CH 16 of the level meter show which
tracks already contain recorded data. See
Level Meter Dur-
ing Record Operations
on page E-44 for details on how to
read the level meter.
4.
Make any tone, rhythm, or accompaniment mode set-
ting you want.
5.
Press the
START/STOP button
to start recording.
At this time the REC indicator stops flashing.
The metronome normally sounds during recording. If you
want to turn off the metronome, use the procedure under
Metronome Setting (
1
)
on page E-46.
6.
Play the notes you want to record on the keyboard.
Chords played on the accompaniment keyboard in accor-
dance with the accompaniment method selected with the
MODE button are also recorded in Track 1.
PITCH BEND Wheel and pedal operations are also record-
ed. See
Real-time Recording
All Tracks
on page E-39 for
details.
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