Roland Fantom-S88 Mouse User Manual


 
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Recording Songs
AUTO PUNCH:
Auto punch-in recording will be performed.
You must pre-specify the area (punch points) in which recording is
to take place. This is convenient when you want to re-record over a
mistake. The song will play back when you begin recording. When
you reach the punch-in point, playback will switch to record mode.
MANUAL PUNCH:
Manual punch-in recording will be performed.
Recording takes place (erasing the existing data) in the area that you
specify by pressing a pedal or button. This is convenient when you
want to re-record more than one location in which you made a
mistake. The song will play back when you begin recording. When
you press a pedal or button, playback will switch to record mode,
and will switch back to play mode when you press the pedal or
button once again. By pressing the pedal or button, you can toggle
between record and play modes.
Start Point
Specify the measure and beat at which loop recording or auto punch-
in recording is to begin. It is not possible to specify the Clock.
End Point
Specify the measure and beat at which loop recording or auto punch-
in recording is to Stop. It is not possible to specify the Clock.
The minimum loop length is four quarter notes.
Using Auto Punch-In Recording
1.
In the Recording Standby window, set the Loop/Punch
parameter to “AUTO PUNCH.”
2.
Set the Start Point/End Point parameters to the desired
punch points.
3.
Move to a measure earlier than the specified Start Point, and
press [PLAY].
The song will begin playing. Recording will begin at the location
specified by the Start Point parameter. Playback will resume at
the location specified by the End Point parameter.
4.
Press [STOP] to stop playback.
Using Manual Punch-In Recording
If you want to use a pedal connected to the PEDAL CONTROL
jack to specify the area for recording, you must first set the Pedal
1 or 2 Assign parameter to “PUNCH I/O” (p. 189).
1.
In the Recording Standby window, set the Loop/Punch
parameter to “MANUAL PUNCH.”
2.
Press [PLAY].
Song playback will begin, and the Realtime Recording window
will appear.
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3.