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RECORDING SEGMENTS
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2G RECORDING A SEGMENT IN STEP TIME
Here is an alternate way to record and edit drum sounds which is particularly helpful with
unusual rhythms.
1. If necessary, program the Auto Correct resolution. Auto Correct determines the rate
at which you step through the song; for example, when set to 1/16th notes you will
step through the segment a sixteenth note at a time. If some notes fall at other Auto
Correct times (such as triplets), you may change Auto Correct at any time to “land”
on other rhythmic values.
Set the initial pitch, mix, and other parameters as desired.
2. Press the STEP PROGRAM button; the SP-1200 will automatically go into step time
record mode. There are two ways to step through the segment: Hold RUN/STOP to
run through the segment at the current tempo setting, or use the Right and Left
Arrow buttons to increment a step at a time in either direction. The display will
indicate your exact location in the segment in measures and beats, and show the step
rate. It will also indicate which sounds are recorded on that beat (up to four sounds;
more than four sounds is indicated by a + symbol in the display).
3. Play the various drums where you want them to occur in the segment, or hold
ERASE and press any Drum Play buttons containing sounds to be erased. The dis-
play will indicate up to four drums at a time. If you record more than four sounds, a
+ symbol will appear in the display.
4. Change banks if desired and record more drum parts.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have recorded the complete drum part for that seg-
ment. Note that unlike real time recording, you cannot change pitch, enter/exit
multimode, alter level, etc. while in step program mode (although, of course, a bank
set up as a multi-mode bank of drum sounds will record just like any other bank).
Instead, exit step by pressing either ENTER or STEP PROGRAM, make the desired
change, and re-enter step time.
Note: Step time can also be used to edit or examine segments which have been recorded in
real time, and additional parts can be overdubbed in real time over a segment recorded in
step time.
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