The settings (p. 94) for a song, the following, Play back (mute) individual parts (p. 94), Settings (p. 94) for a song, the following – Roland HPi-6s User Manual

Page 94: You can also record on 16 tracks (p. 94), 94 convenient functions

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Convenient Functions

The HPi-6S lets you record 16 separate parts. Multitrack recording is a
method of recording whereby you listen to what has previously been
recorded while recording new parts on top of that material.

By recording a different tone to each part, you can create song data
for performances that feature up to 16 different tones layered
together.

The function used for recording the 16 individual parts one at a time is
called the “16-track sequencer.”

fig.16Track-e

16-Track Sequencer and the Track Buttons

In addition to the “16-Track Sequencer” function, the “Track Buttons”
(p. 60) are another of the unit’s playing/recording functions.

These “track buttons” group the 16-track sequencer’s 16 parts with
five buttons. Using the 16-track sequencer to work with performances
recorded with the track buttons allows you to record even more
sounds and edit with precision.

The track buttons correspond to the 16-track sequencer’s parts as
shown below.

Each of the 16-track sequencer’s parts is used for recording a single
tone, so you cannot use it to record tones that combine two tones
simultaneously, as in Dual (p. 57) and Split (p. 58) performances.

You can also change the tones in each part, select specific parts for
playback (solo), and prevent specified parts from playing (mute).
Playback with only a single part muted is called “Minus One.”

You can even set solo and muting during playback.

Part 11 of Roland SMF music file that is available for purchase is
included with the track button [2/Accomp], but the
correspondence of other parts to the track buttons is the same.

Some commercially available SMF music files may contain
data that cannot be edited.

Basic Procedure

First, have the song that you want to edit selected.

1.

Press the [Menu/Lesson] button.

2.

Press the

cursor button to select the <Functions>,

then press the [

] button.

3.

Press the

cursor button to select the <16 Track>, then

press the [

] button.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

fig.d-16Track-e_45

The characters for parts with no recorded data are grayed out.

4.

Press the

cursor up or down button to select the part

you want to edit.

5.

Make the part settings (p. 95), mute settings (p. 95), and
tone settings (p. 95).

6.

Record the performance (p. 95).

7.

When you have finished the settings and recording, press
the [

] button.

If the Following Message Appears

fig.d-16TrackOK-e_45

Press the

cursor right button to select <OK>, then press the

[

] button

If you select <Cancel>, the “16-track Sequencer” screen
closes without any changes being made to the part settings.

Recording and Playing Back

Performances of Specific

Instruments (16 Track)

Track button

16-track Sequencer’s Part

[R/Rhythm]

10, 11

[1/User]

1

[2/Accomp]

2, 5–9, 12–16

[3/Left]

3

[4/Right]

4

You can record performances for up to 16 parts,
overlaying them part by part, to create a single song.

16-Track Sequencer



Part 16

Part 4

Part 3

Part 2

Part 1

Piano Part (right hand)

Piano Part (left hand)

Bass Part

Flute Part

NOTE

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