Realtime record, Recording procedure, Part iii sequencer – Technics SX-PR54/M User Manual

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Part III

Sequencer

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Realtime Record

With REALTIME RECORD, your performance is recorded with the timing exactly as you played it on the
keyboard. Use this mode to record your performance in up to 16 tracks and create your own orchestra or
band.

Recording procedure

1.

Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it
on.

• The display changes to the following.

2.

Select SEQUENCER.

• The display looks similar to the following.

• When you press the PANEL WRITE button, the PANEL

WRITE display appears. To store the currently active set-
tings, such as the sounds, at the beginning of the song,
press the OK button.

3.

Use the SONG

and

buttons to select a

song number in which to record. (The song
number is shown on the display.)

4.

Select RECORD & EDIT.

• The display looks similar to the following.

5.

Select REALTIME RECORD.

• The display looks similar to the following.

6.

Use the buttons below the display to turn on
the “REC” indication above the track numbers
you are going to record.

• While you are recording, you can play back tracks which

are already recorded. Press the corresponding balance
buttons to display “PLAY” above the track number you
wish to have played back.

• For the RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts, you can

select two or more tracks to record at one time; however,
to record a performance part, the corresponding button in
the CONDUCTOR must also be on. For parts that are not
in the CONDUCTOR, multiple parts cannot be recorded
at one time.

• To record AUTO PLAY CHORD (APC) parts, turn on the

AUTO PLAY CHORD’s OFF/ON button. In this case,
press the START/STOP button when beginning record-
ing.

• The track for the RHYTHM (RHY) part can be selected

for recording only when STEP RECORD is active.

7.

Set the sounds, effects, volumes, etc. for the
parts you are going to record.

• If you press the MIXER button, you can use the MIXER

display to visually adjust the settings for each track.

• The LOCAL ON/OFF setting on the MIXER display is

used to specify whether the part assigned to that track
sounds when it is played on the keyboard during record-
ing. For the LOCAL ON/OFF during playback, use the
TRACK ASSIGN display to adjust the settings. (Refer to
page 70.)

• If you are recording GM2 song data, select from the GM2

group in the SOUND EXPLORER.

• The panel settings which are active at the beginning of

recording are stored.

8.

Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM to adjust the
recording tempo.

• The tempo is shown on the display as

q

=.

• If you wish to record the tempo setting and tempo

changes, store them in the control (CTL) part, or use the
step record to store them in the rhythm (RHY) part.

9.

Turn the metronome on or off as desired with
the ON/OFF button at the upper right of the
display.

• The metronome selection alternates between ON and

OFF each time the button is pressed.

• When set to ON, the metronome volume setting display is

momentarily shown.

• The metronome sound is not recorded.

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