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MIDI Multi Recording Display Structure

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NOTE Audio data such as the rhythm channels created via the audio data of Audio Link Multi Pad and Audio Songs cannot be recorded to the MIDI Songs.  MIDI Multi Recording Display Structure The MIDI Multi Recording display is the portal display for Multi Recording and can be called up via [RECORDING]  MIDI [Multi Recording]. u qw ert y o i !0 !1 !2 q Save w Step Edit e Setup r New t Menu y Song name u Bar. Beat i Rec Mode o Metronome !0 Channels !1 Song Control !2 Functions For saving the edited Song. For creating or editing a Song via Step Recording. For details, see page 77. For selecting the panel setups to be recorded to the top position of the Song. For details, see page 73. For calling up a blank Song. For calling up the Mixer display or setting the playback volume of the currently recorded Song for adjusting the balance when recording other channels. Indicates the current Song name. Touching this calls up the Song Selection display for selecting a MIDI Song. Indicates the current measure number and the beat. Indicates the Recording Mode (page 71), which can be set from the display called up by touching here. For turning the metronome on/off. For specifying the channels to be edited. For controlling Song playback or recording. For editing channel events. For details, see page 74. NOTE • The MIDI Multi Recording display can also be called up via [MENU]  [Song Recording]  MIDI [Multi Recording]. • Entering the Recording mode resets the MIDI Song selection in the Song Playback display and a MIDI Song cannot be selected. • The Style Retrigger function (page 119) cannot be used when you are overdubbing to existing data. 68 PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual

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68
PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
MIDI Multi Recording Display Structure
The MIDI Multi Recording display is the portal display for Multi Recording and can be called up via [RECORDING]
MIDI [Multi Recording].
Audio data such as the rhythm channels created via the audio data of Audio Link Multi Pad and Audio Songs cannot be recorded to the MIDI Songs.
q
Save
For saving the edited Song.
w
Step Edit
For creating or editing a Song via Step Recording. For details, see
page 77
.
e
Setup
For selecting the panel setups to be recorded to the top position of the Song. For details, see
page 73
.
r
New
For calling up a blank Song.
t
Menu
For calling up the Mixer display or setting the playback volume of the currently recorded Song for
adjusting the balance when recording other channels.
y
Song name
Indicates the current Song name. Touching this calls up the Song Selection display for selecting a
MIDI Song.
u
Bar. Beat
Indicates the current measure number and the beat.
i
Rec Mode
Indicates the Recording Mode (
page 71
), which can be set from the display called up by touching
here.
o
Metronome
For turning the metronome on/off.
!0
Channels
For specifying the channels to be edited.
!1
Song Control
For controlling Song playback or recording.
!2
Functions
For editing channel events. For details, see
page 74
.
• The MIDI Multi Recording display can also be called up via [MENU]
[Song Recording]
MIDI [Multi Recording].
• Entering the Recording mode resets the MIDI Song selection in the Song Playback display and a MIDI Song cannot be selected.
• The Style Retrigger function (
page 119
) cannot be used when you are overdubbing to existing data.
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