Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 184

Setting up before recording, When recording type is set to something other, than step

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Song Record mode REC Setting up before recording The explanations here apply to steps #4 - #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 183. ● [F1] Song Record Setup Basic Structure (page 51) When recording type is set to something other than "step" : Tempo n MIDI events the external MIDI devices connected to the MOTIF can be recorded to tracks 1~16. 7 After completing your performance (in Realtime recording) or completing Step recording, press the [■] button to stop recording. 8 Record additional tracks as required. Repeat steps #3 through #7 as desired. 9 Press the [F] button to hear your newly recorded performance. 10 Save the recorded data to the Memory Card or the SCSI device connected to the MOTIF. Punch-in Punch-out measure : beat measure : beat Time signature (set in the Song Play display) This lets you turn the click sound (metronome) on/off for recording. (Press the [F5] button.) This lets you switch between Single Track recording and All Track recording. (Press the [F6] button.) n "Punch-in measure : beat" and "Punch-out measure : beat" are available when the Recording Type is set to "Punch." When recording type is set to "step" : Reference Song mode The recorded (edited) song data resides temporarily in DRAM (page 64). Because data contained in DRAM is lost when the power is turned off, you should always store any data residing in DRAM to a memory card or an external SCSI device before turning off the power. • For detailed instructions on steps #4 - #7, see the following explanations. • For details on step #10 refer to "File mode" on page 266. n The following explanations apply to MIDI data recording (creating MIDI tracks). For instructions on recording audio data (creating sample tracks), see "Sampling mode" on page 233. 184 MOTIF Reference Time signature Tempo (set in the Song Play display) • Type (Recording type) Determines the recording method. ❏ Settings: RecTrack is set to 1 ~ 16: replace, overdub, punch, step RecTrack is set to "tempo" : replace, punch, step RecTrack is set to "scene" : replace, punch RecTrack is set to "multi" : replace , overdub, punch n When "punch" is selected, "Punch-in measure : beat" and "Punch-out measure : beat" appear in the display and should be set. n When "step" is selected, you should specify the event type to be enetered. • Quantize This parameter is available when the Recording Type is set to something other than "step." Record quantize aligns the timing of notes which are not exactly on the beat onthe-fly as you record.

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184
MOTIF
Reference
Song Record mode
Reference
Song mode
n
MIDI events the external MIDI devices connected
to the MOTIF can be recorded to tracks 1~16.
7
After completing your performance (in Realtime
recording) or completing Step recording, press the
[
] button to stop recording.
8
Record additional tracks as required. Repeat
steps #3 through #7 as desired.
9
Press the [
F
] button to hear your newly
recorded performance.
10
Save the recorded data to the Memory Card or
the SCSI device connected to the MOTIF.
The recorded (edited) song data resides temporarily in
DRAM (page 64). Because data contained in DRAM is
lost when the power is turned off, you should always store
any data residing in DRAM to a memory card or an
external SCSI device before turning off the power.
• For detailed instructions on steps #4 - #7
, see the
following explanations.
• For details on step #1
0
refer to “File mode” on
page 266.
n
The following explanations apply to MIDI data
recording (creating MIDI tracks).
For instructions
on recording audio data (creating sample tracks),
see “Sampling mode” on page 233.
Setting up before recording
The explanations here apply to steps #4 - #5
of the
Basic Procedure on page 183.
[F1] Song Record
Setup
Basic Structure (page 51)
When recording type is set to something other
than “step” :
n
“Punch-in measure : beat”
and “Punch-out measure :
beat”
are available when the Recording Type is set to
“Punch.”
When recording type is set to “step” :
• Type (Recording type)
Determines the recording method.
Settings:
R
ecTr
ack is set to 1 ~ 16:
replace, overdub, punch, step
R
ecTr
ack is set to “tempo” :
replace, punch, step
R
ecTr
ack is set to “scene” :
replace, punch
R
ecTr
ack is set to “multi” :
replace , overdub, punch
n
When “punch”
is selected, “Punch-in measure :
beat”
and “Punch-out measure : beat”
appear in
the display and should be set.
n
When “step”
is selected, you should specify the
event type to be enetered.
• Quantize
This parameter is available when the Recording Type is set
to something other than “step.”
Record quantize aligns
the timing of notes which are not exactly on the beat on-
the-fly as you record.
REC
Tempo
Punch-out
measure : beat
Punch-in
measure : beat
Time signature
(set in the Song Play display)
This lets you switch between Single Track
recording and All Track recording. (Press
the [F6] button.)
This lets you turn the click sound
(metronome) on/off for recording.
(Press the [F5] button.)
Time signature
(set in the Song Play display)
Tempo