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Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs

Chapter 7

If the Following Message Appears

If you try to display another screen after you’ve changed the
song’s settings for each Part, a message like the one below
may appear.

fig.m-songmod.eps

Touch <OK> to change the song’s settings.

Touch <Cancel> to discard the changes you’re made.

Getting the Most Suitable Part
Tones for the Musical Genre
(Tone Set)

“Tone Set” is a function that automatically assigns the most
suitable tones for the selected musical style.

When you’re creating a song, you can assign Tone sets, then
change the Tones to suit the ideas you have for your song.

1.

Display the 16-track Sequencer screen (p. 114).

2.

Touch <Tone Set> in the lower part of the screen.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

fig.d-16trtone.eps_50

3.

Touch the screen to select a musical genre.

4.

Press the [Exit] button.

The 16-track Sequencer screen appears.

Tones for each part are assigned automatically.

* In some genres, some parts may have no tone assigned.

Recording a Performance

Step 1 Prepare for Recording

Selecting the Song to Record

1.

Hold down the [Song] button and press the [

(Rec)]

button.

The following screen is displayed if there is any
previously recorded performance or any song with
changed settings.

fig.m-songmod.eps

Touch <OK> to delete the song.

If you want to overwrite while recording, select a song.

Determining the Song’s Beat and Tempo

2.

Press the [Metronome] button to select the beat (p. 44).

You can’t change a song’s beat once it’s been recorded. If you
want to compose a song whose beat changes partway through
the song, take a look at “Changing the Beat in the Middle of a
Song (Beat Map)” (p. 128).

3.

Press the Tempo [-] and [+] buttons to set the basic

tempo of the song.

If you do not need the metronome sound, press the
[Metronome] button once more.

When using song data that has already been recorded, the
recording is made using the source song’s basic tempo. To
change the basic tempo of a song, please refer to “Changing the
Tempo of Recorded Songs” (p. 128).

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