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Application Guide [Other Functions]
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Application Guide [Other Functions]
This section describes how to use the metronome, how to return the RT-323 to the factory default
condition, and other auxiliary functions.
You can adjust the volume of the metronome sound heard when performing pattern real-time input.
Press the [UTILITY] key, and use the [ ]/[ ] keys to bring up the indication
"CLICK" on the display.
Use the []/[] keys or the [VALUE] dial to set the metronome volume (1 - 15).
The factory default setting is 10.
When the setting is complete, return to the pattern/song mode by pressing the
[PATTERN]/[SONG] key.
When the RT-323 is in the default condition, the metronome counts down the time before the start
of real-time input (precount) for 1 measure. The number of measures can be changed, and precount
can also be turned off.
Press the [UTILITY] key, and use the [ ]/[ ] keys to bring up the indication
"COUNT" on the display.
Use the []/[] keys or the [VALUE] key to select one of the following settings.
OFF: Precount is off. Recording starts immediately when activated.
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Precount setting
1
Setting the precount
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or
2
Metronome volume
1
Adjusting the metronome volume
Metronome Operation
Application Guide [MIDI]
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Set the RT-323 to song mode and select a song.
You can also select an empty song where no pattern information is recorded, and record
MIDI messages on the MIDI track. Later, you may add pattern information to such a song
for which only the MIDI track is recorded.
Hold down the [SONG TRACK] key for at least 1 second.
The [SONG TRACK] key lights up and the MIDI track is ready for recording. The procedure
for MIDI track recording, stop, and playback is the same as for the song track. For details, see
page 69.
When the MIDI track is in the recording mode, hitting the pads will not produce sound.
The MIDI track is always recorded without quantize (minimum note unit = 1 tick).
When you record on the MIDI track again, previous data are not erased. Instead,
overdubbing of MIDI data occurs. If the MIDI synthesizer supports multi-timbre,
changing the MIDI channel and sending a different timbre allows you to create sound
overlays.
To delete the MIDI track data, hold down the [ERASE] key and press the [SONG
TRACK] key and then the [ENTER] key.
When you press the [SONG TRACK] key while holding down the [ERASE] key, the
indication "ERASE MIDI?" appears on the display. When you press the [ENTER] key in this
condition, all data on the MIDI track are erased.
To terminate the MIDI track recording condition, press the [SONG TRACK] key.
The [SONG TRACK] key light goes out. The MIDI track will still be played together with
song playback also in this condition.
The data recorded on the MIDI track are stored as part of the song data in the RT-323.
The MIDI track can hold up to 999 measures, regardless of the length of the currently
selected song.
If the duration of the contents of the MIDI track is longer than the duration of the song,
the end point of the MIDI track will become the new end point of the song. In this case,
the last pattern entered for the song is repeated until the new end point.
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Press for 1 second
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