Recording procedure, Rehearsal, Recording procedure rehearsal – Roland MC-909 User Manual

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Recording a pattern

Function buttons

Recording procedure

1.

Select realtime recording (p. 37).

2.

Press [PLAY], and start recording.

Perform using the velocity pads, D Beam controllers, or your
external MIDI keyboard.

When you come to the last measure, recording will repeat from
the first measure. You will also hear what’s been recorded so
far. Your performance during each pass of the recording will be
added to the previously recorded data.

3.

Press [STOP] to stop recording.

Selecting the part to record

1.

In the Part Mixer section, press [PART] (SELECT/

MUTE) so the indicator is not lighted.

Part buttons [1]–[16] will select parts.

2.

Press the button for the part that you want to record.

You can select the part for recording even while you are recording.

Rehearsal

You can temporarily cease recording without actually halting the
realtime recording operation. This lets you alternate between trying
out ideas and actually recording, without having to actually perform
“record” and “stop” operations each time.

1.

During realtime recording, press [F4 (Rehearsal)] or

[REC].

[REC] will blink, and you will be in rehearsal mode. No
performance data will be recorded.

In this state you can try playing phrases before actually
recording them.

2.

Press [F4 (Rehearsal)] or [REC] once again, and you

will resume recording.

Quantize Res-
olution

OFF,
32nd note–
quarter note

Note value to which timing is to
be corrected

If this is set to OFF, timing will
not be corrected.

Quantize Tim-
ing

0–100%

Degree to which timing will be
adjusted.

Settings near 0% will produce
essentially no effect, while a
setting of 100% will adjust the
note timings all the way to the
note locations specified in the
Input Quantize Resolution.

Rec Velocity

REAL, 1–127

Volume (velocity) of the notes
that you input from the velocity
pads.

If this is set to REAL, your
playing strength on the pads
will determine the velocity
that is input.

[F1 (Patch List)]

Choose a patch/rhythm set from a list (p. 55).

[F3 (Mixer)]
(Part Mixer)

Display the Mixer screen (p. 33).

[F6 (BPM/Click)]

Set the tempo, and turn the metronome on/
off (p. 25).

Parameter

Range

Explanation

Controllers that can be recorded

• Velocity pads

• D Beam controllers

• Realtime modify knobs

• Turntable Emulation Slider *

*: Can be recorded only if assigned as pitch bender or
modulation.

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