Specifications
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THE SEQUENCER - BASICS
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Recording more tracks
Once you have recorded something, you can continue recording on other
tracks, while hearing the first recording play back. Just remember to route MIDI
to the desired recording track.
D You can change the MIDI routing during recording if you like.
This is especially useful when recording in loop mode: record the first track,
then click in the In column for the next track you want to record, and so on.
Everything you record will be played back on the next loop lap.
For more info about the loop mode, see page 68.
Recording more on the same track - Overdub/
Replace
If you like, you can continue recording over the same area on the same track.
This can be useful for adding elements to a loop, for recording automation of
multiple controls or for replacing a faulty part of an otherwise good take.
Whether the previous recording is kept or removed depends on the Overdub/
Replace setting.
D In Overdub mode, the new recording is added to whatever was on
the Track before.
When you play back, you will hear both recordings. This is the mode to use
when you want to add elements to an existing recording (e.g. add controller
data to recorded notes).
D In Replace mode, the new recording replaces any previously re-
corded notes.
Only the notes in the actual recording area are replaced.
! It’s probably best to use Overdub mode as your default mode, to
avoid removing material by mistake.
! The Overdub/Replace switch affects notes only - not recorded con-
trollers! See the Operation Manual pdf for details.
Replacing a section of a previous recording
If you have made a largely successful recording, in which only a section needs to
be redone, you can use Replace mode for this:
1. Select Replace mode.
2. Start playback at a position before the faulty section.
3. At the start of the section, activate recording.
4. Re-record the section.
5. At the end of the faulty section, deactivate recording or stop.
Record enabling several tracks
Although only one track at a time can have MIDI input, it is possible to record en-
able any number of tracks, by clicking in the Rec column for tracks.
The purpose of this is to enable automation recording for more than one track at
a time. This allows you to send controller messages from a control surface (or to
tweak parameters directly on the front panel) to record automation for devices
connected to these tracks even though they do not have MIDI input.
Automation recording is described in the Operation Manual pdf.