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Song Creator (Digital Recording

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Reference Song Creator (Digital Recording) Quick Guide on pages 54 - 57 This section explains operations not covered in the Quick Guide, including Step Recording and re-recording or editing existing song data. For basic information on recording a song using Quick Recording and Multi Recording, refer to the Quick Guide. Realtime Recording and Step Recording You can record your keyboard performance as MIDI data in two different ways: Realtime and Step. G Realtime Recording G Step Recording This method records performance data in real time, overwriting any data already present in the destination channel. The new data replaces the previous data. This method is covered in the "Quick Guide." This method lets you compose your performance by "writing" it down one event at a time. This is a nonrealtime, manual recording method - similar to writing music notation onto paper. By using the Event List (pages 98, 100, 106), you can input notes, chords and other events one by one. Punch In/Out Page 95 This Realtime recording method lets you re-record only over a specific area of the already-recorded song. Data between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point is overwritten with the material recorded. Keep in mind that the parts before and after the Punch In/Out section are not recorded over - they play back normally to guide you in and out of the recording. You can specify the Punch In and Punch Out points as measure numbers beforehand for automatic operation, or manually execute the Punch In/Out recording by using a Foot Pedal or simply by playing the keyboard. Set the Punch In/Out related parameters on the [DIGITAL RECORDING] → SONG CREATOR → REC MODE display and re-record the already-recorded song by following the instructions described in the "Quick Guide." Step Recording using the Event List Pages 98, 100, 106 Song data is made up of various recorded MIDI events, including global events for the entire song and specific events for each channel. The MIDI Event List is a useful Song Creator tool that arranges all events in a song in chronological order (in measures, beats, clocks), and allows you to make detailed changes to those events. Among the events included are: • Chord/Section These style playback events let you enter Chords and Sections (Intro, Main, Ending, and so on). • MIDI channel (1 - 16) data ..........Channel-specific events, such as note on/off, program change (voice number), control change mes- sages (including volume and pan of the Mixing Console settings), and pitch bend • System Exclusive Messages.........Events that affect all channels, such as tempo and beat (time signature) • Lyrics Song Lyric data Remember that you can also use Realtime Recording to re-record a song that has already been created with Step Recording. Basic Procedure (Song Creator) 1 Select an already-recorded song or a new song (page 54). 2 Press the [DIGITAL RECORDING] button. DIGITAL RECORDING SONG STYLE MULTI PAD • From the Song Creator display you can fast-forward or rewind through the song as desired - letting you quickly navigate to and check different sections of the song. Determines the Punch In/Out settings on this page if you wish to re-record the already-recorded song. Re-record the song by following the instructions (from step #2 to end) in the Quick Guide. 3 Press the [SONG CREATOR] LCD button. 4 This page lets you edit the already-recorded song data by converting for each channel. These pages let you create the song data by using the MIDI event list. After completing the song creation, make sure to execute the Save operation. The recorded song will be lost if you change to another song or you turn the power off without executing the save operation. The operations corresponding to step #4 is covered in the following page. 94 TYROS Owner's Manual 92

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Reference
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TYROS Owner’s Manual
92
Song Creator (Digital Recording)
This section explains operations not covered in the Quick Guide, including Step Recording and re-recording or editing
existing song data.
For basic information on recording a song using Quick Recording and Multi Recording, refer to
the Quick Guide.
You can record your keyboard performance as MIDI data in two different ways: Realtime and Step.
Realtime Recording
This method records performance data in real time, overwriting any data already present in the destination
channel. The new data replaces the previous data. This method is covered in the “Quick Guide.”
Step Recording
This method lets you compose your performance by “writing” it down one event at a time. This is a non-
realtime, manual recording method – similar to writing music notation onto paper. By using the Event List
(pages 98, 100, 106), you can input notes, chords and other events one by one.
This Realtime recording method lets you re-record only over a specific area of the already-recorded song.
Data between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point is overwritten with the material recorded.
Keep in mind that the parts before and after
the Punch In/Out section are not recorded over — they play back normally to guide you in and out of the recording.
You can specify the Punch In and Punch Out points as measure numbers beforehand for automatic operation, or manually execute the Punch
In/Out recording by using a Foot Pedal or simply by playing the keyboard.
Set the Punch In/Out related parameters on the [DIGITAL RECORDING]
SONG CREATOR
REC MODE display and re-record the
already-recorded song by following the instructions described in the “Quick Guide.”
Song data is made up of various recorded MIDI events, including global events for the entire song and specific events for each channel.
The
MIDI Event List is a useful Song Creator tool that arranges all events in a song in chronological order (in measures, beats, clocks), and allows
you to make detailed changes to those events.
Among the events included are:
• Chord/Section
..............................
These style playback events let you enter Chords and Sections (Intro, Main, Ending, and so on).
• MIDI channel (1 - 16) data
..........
Channel-specific events, such as note on/off, program change (voice number), control change mes-
sages (including volume and pan of the Mixing Console settings), and pitch bend
• System Exclusive Messages
.........
Events that affect all channels, such as tempo and beat (time signature)
• Lyrics
............................................
Song Lyric data
Remember that you can also use Realtime Recording to re-record a song that has already been created with Step Recording.
Realtime Recording and Step Recording
Punch In/Out
Page 95
Step Recording using the Event List
Pages 98, 100, 106
Basic Procedure (Song Creator)
DIGITAL
RECORDING
SONG
STYLE
MULTI PAD
2
1
3
4
Select an already-recorded
song or a new song (page 54).
Press the [DIGITAL
RECORDING] button.
The operations corresponding to step #4 is covered in the following page.
Determines the Punch In/Out settings
on this page if you wish to re-record the
already-recorded song.
These pages let you create
the song data by using the
MIDI event list.
Press the [SONG CREATOR]
LCD button.
This page lets you edit the already-recorded
song data by converting for each channel.
After completing the song creation,
make sure to execute the Save opera-
tion. The recorded song will be lost if you
change to another song or you turn the
power off without executing the save
operation.
Re-record the song by fol-
lowing the instructions
(from step #2 to end) in the
Quick Guide.
From the Song Creator display you can fast-forward or rewind through the song as
desired — letting you quickly navigate to and check different sections of the song.
Quick Guide on pages 54 - 57