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Realtime recording on a track

Preparations for recording

Before you begin recording, you need to make track
settings.

Be sure to turn off the Global mode protect setting
(

p.37).

1 In Sequencer mode, select P0: Play/REC, and select

the Program T01–08 tab (or Program T09–16 tab).

2 Press “Song No. and name,” and select the song

that you wish to record.

Use numeric keys [0]–[9] to enter the song number,
and press the [ENTER] key. If you press the popup
button, you can select from the popup menu.
If you select a song number that has not yet been
recorded, the Create New Song dialog box will
appear. Press the OK button.

To set the song name, use the page menu command
“Rename Song.” (

p.38 “Assigning a name

(Rename)”).

3 Use “Track Select” to select the track that you wish

to record.

4 Use “Bank/Program” or “Category” to select the

program for the track you wish to record.

Use the Prog.1–8 tab to select a program for tracks
1–8, and the Prog.9–16 tab to select a program for
tracks 9–16.

You may find it convenient to use the page menu
command “Load Template Song” and use the set-
tings from a template song (

p.67).

If necessary, select the Mixer tab and set the pan and
volume. The status and MIDI channel of each track
are set by P2: Trk Param MIDI Ch tab “Status” and
“MIDI Channel.”

It is a good idea to set tracks 1–16 to “MIDI Chan-
nel” 1–16 respectively. (This is the default.) Tracks
that are set to the same MIDI channel will sound
simultaneously when either track is recorded or
played.
Make sure that “Status” is INT or BTH.

5 Press the [REC/WRITE] key.

The TRITON will enter record-standby mode.
The PLAY/MUTE/REC button of the track(s) you
specified in step 3 will change from PLAY to REC.

The metronome will begin sounding. If it does not,
use the Preference tab “Metronome Setup” to make
metronome settings. The default values are
“Sound” Only REC, “BUS Select” L/R, “Level” 127,
and “Precount” 2. With these settings, there will be
a two-measure pre-count, the metronome sound
will be output at the maximum level from the L/
MONO and R jacks (and from the headphones), and
will be heard only during recording.

6 Set “Tempo Mode” to Manu (manual), and as you

listen to the metronome, use “ =” to set the tempo.

7 Set “Meter” to the desired time signature.

8 If necessary, set “Reso” (resolution) to the desired

realtime quantize setting (

p.68).

This completes preparations for recording. The
recording procedure will depend on the “Over-
write” – “Multi (multitrack recording)” setting
explained below. Press the [REC/WRITE] key to
temporarily cancel record-standby mode, and try
out the various recording methods described below.

The time signature will be recorded when you
actually begin recording. If you cancel recording
during recording-standby or during the precount,
the time signature specified in 7 will not be
recorded.

Overwrite

Use this method when recording for the first time.

1 Make the necessary settings in “Preparations for

recording.”

2 In the Preferences tab “Recording Setup,” select

Over Write.

3 In “Location,” specify the location at which you

wish to begin recording.

If no musical data has been recorded it will not be
possible to change the location, so proceed to step
4.

Song No.
and name

Track Select

Category

Bank/Program

Location

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