How to record tracks?

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alex3000
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How to record tracks?

Post by alex3000 »

Hello everyone! How to record tracks? I'm trying to figure it out, but I can only record one sequencer track


Chose a style, clicked on "record", then entered the "song" mode and the recorded track plays there. And here is how further on him impose the next pathways - it is unclear.
csteen
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Post by csteen »

Just reading the manual now. You have to turn syncrostart off for recording. Not sure if that helps though.
alex3000
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Post by alex3000 »

csteen wrote:Just reading the manual now. You have to turn syncrostart off for recording. Not sure if that helps though.
Let the person who has already recorded tracks on it write it.So far, I've managed to record a style and one voice, but I haven't managed to superimpose three more voices
Teo
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Post by Teo »

Overlaying parts when recording (overdubbing
function)
You can overlay parts that you play using the keyboard part when recording a user song. You can also record changes in the sounds used for the keyboard and accompaniment parts.
1. Select a user song.
2. Press the start/stop button to play back the song.
3. Press the record button (the button will light up red).
4. Play the keyboard and make changes to the sounds.
y To change the sounds of a part, press the PART button while holding down the [SHIFT] button, and use the dial or other means to select a sound.
When you change the sound, that information is recorded in the part.
Note: During overdubbing, you can mute or unmute the keyboard part, but this will not be recorded.
Note: To record changes to the sound, make the changes while the part is unmuted. Changes to a sound can be made to any part besides the other parts. The changes you make to a sound, as well as your keyboard playing will be recorded while the part is unmuted.
5. Press the record button when you are finished overdubbing (the button will go dark).
Note: To overdub again, press the start/stop button to stop playback, and follow the steps from step 2 on.
y To check the song that you have overdubbed your playing on, press the start/stop button and then unmute the part you overdubbed.
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