Sequence record modes & editing, Sequencer record modes & editing, Replace – Yamaha EX5R User Manual

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Sequence Record Modes & Editing

The number and type of recording modes available is different for each EX sequencer function:

Replace

In the “Replace” real-time record mode the EX5, EX5R, or EX7 records exactly what you play as
you play it, erasing any previous material in the record track as you do so. This is the mode you’ll
usually use when recording a new track “from scratch.” The fact that you’re recording in real-time
means that all the subtle timing and nuances of your performance will be accurately recorded (as
well as the mistakes). If you do need to make changes after making a recording using the Replace
mode, the EX editing functions (page 201) give you full control.

Overdub

The “Overdub” real-time record mode allows the same type of real-time recording as the Replace
mode, except that previous material in the record track is retained so that you can add new
material to a previously recorded track. This can be particularly useful when recording a drum
track, for example: you can record the bass drum and snare on the first run, then overdub the hi-
hat and tom-toms, and finally overdub the cymbals and fills.

Punch

The Punch mode, only available in the Song mode, is actually a variation of the real-time Replace
record mode, except that you can specify the measures at which you want to begin and end
recording. You can also specify the measure from which you want to begin playback prior to
recording. This is perfect for re-recording a section of a track — from one or two measures to an
entire chorus, as required — while leaving the rest of the track intact.

RECORD MODES

Replace, Overdub, Step, Multi, Punch

Replace, Overdub, Step, Multi

Replace, Overdub, Step

SEQUENCER FUNCTION

SONG

PATTERN

ARPEGGIO

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