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Step Recording/Editing Songs (Step Edit), Basic Procedure for Step Recording/Editing

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Step Recording/Editing Songs (Step Edit) This section shows how to create a new Song or edit an existing Song with the Step Edit feature. Basic Procedure for Step Recording/Editing This section covers the basic procedure for Step Recording. 1 Call up the MIDI Multi Recording display via [RECORDING]  MIDI [Multi Recording]. A blank Song for recording is automatically set, and the Song name on the Multi Recording display is set to "NewSong." If you want to re-record an existing Song, select the desired Song by touching the Song name. 2 Touch (Step Edit) at the top of this display to call up the Step Edit display. 52 NOTE To return to the MIDI Multi Recording display, touch [StepEdit] on the Step Edit display. 3 5 MIDI Song Recording/Editing 3 Touch [Ch1] at the top left of this display to select the Recording Target channel. • If you want to record the keyboard performance, select one of "Ch1"-"Ch8." If you do not intend to use Style playback for the Song, "Ch9"-"Ch16" can be selected. • If you want to edit the System Exclusive data, select "SysEx." • If you want to edit Lyrics, select "Lyrics." • If you want to record Style playback (Chord change and Section change events), select "Chord." 4 According to your selection in step 3, carry out Step Recording or data edits. • When one of "Ch1"-"Ch16" is selected: For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to page 83. For instructions on inputting melodies via Step Recording, touch [Step Rec] at the bottom left of the display then refer to page 78. • When "SysEx" is selected: Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on page 83. Step Recording is not available. • When "Lyrics" is selected: Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on page 83. Step Recording is not available. • When "Chord" is selected: For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to page 83. For instructions on inputting Chord/Section Change events for Style playback via Step Recording, touch [Step Rec] then refer to page 81. 5 Touch (Save) to save the created Song. NOTICE The created Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation. PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual 77

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
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5
MIDI Song Recording/Editing
This section shows how to create a new Song or edit an existing Song with the Step Edit feature.
Basic Procedure for Step Recording/Editing
This section covers the basic procedure for Step Recording.
1
Call up the MIDI Multi Recording display via [RECORDING]
MIDI [Multi Recording].
A blank Song for recording is automatically set, and the Song name on the Multi Recording display is set to
“NewSong.” If you want to re-record an existing Song, select the desired Song by touching the Song name.
2
Touch
(Step Edit) at the top of this display to call up the
Step Edit display.
3
Touch [Ch1] at the top left of this display to select the Recording Target channel.
If you want to record the keyboard performance, select one of “Ch1”–“Ch8.” If you do not intend to use Style
playback for the Song, “Ch9”–“Ch16” can be selected.
If you want to edit the System Exclusive data, select “SysEx.”
If you want to edit Lyrics, select “Lyrics.”
If you want to record Style playback (Chord change and Section change events), select “Chord.”
4
According to your selection in step 3, carry out Step Recording or data edits.
• When one of “Ch1”–“Ch16” is selected:
For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to
page 83
.
For instructions on inputting melodies via Step Recording, touch [Step Rec] at the bottom left of the display then
refer to
page 78
.
• When “SysEx” is selected:
Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on
page 83
. Step Recording is not available.
• When “Lyrics” is selected:
Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on
page 83
. Step Recording is not available.
• When “Chord” is selected:
For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to
page 83
.
For instructions on inputting Chord/Section Change events for Style playback via Step Recording, touch [Step
Rec] then refer to
page 81
.
5
Touch
(Save) to save the created Song.
Step Recording/Editing Songs (Step Edit)
To return to the MIDI Multi Recording
display, touch [StepEdit] on the Step
Edit display.
NOTE
3
2
5
The created Song data will be lost
if you select another Song or turn
off the power to the instrument
without carrying out the Save
operation.
NOTICE