5.
When you've finished recording, press the START/STOP button; recording will stop.
6.
Play back the performance that you just recorded. Press the START/STOP button and playback will begin.
Press the START/STOP button once again to stop playback.
If you want to re-record, proceed as follows
1.
Press the COMPARE button.
You will return to the state prior to recording.
2.
Press the LOCATE button to return to the starting measure.
3.
Press the REC button. You'll be in record‐ready mode. Press the START/STOP (/) button to record. When
you've finished recording, press the START/STOP button to stop.
After recording, you can record additional measures or other tracks. For details, refer to "microSTATION
Operation Guide" and "microSTATION Parameter Guide" (PDF).
The microSTATION's Sequencer mode also provides a Loop Recording function that lets you repeatedly record a
specified region of measures, and a Grid Sequence function that lets you easily create drum patterns.
There is also a wide range of other functionality, such as template songs suitable for various musical styles.
By selecting a template before you record, you can automatically make the appropriate preset settings for each track
(instrument assignment, volume settings, etc.).
For details on this and other functions, refer to "microSTATION Operation Guide" and "microSTATION Parameter
Guide."
Saving to an SD card
You can save the microSTATION's programs, combinations, and songs on an SD card (sold separately). SD cards are
a good way to back up this data, or to load it into another microSTATION unit in a different location, such as in a
studio.
Songs cannot be saved (written) to the microSTATION's internal memory. Song data will be lost when you turn off
the power, so you must save it to an SD card if you want to keep it. Here's how to save your song.
1.
Insert an SD card (sold separately) into the microSTATION's rear panel SD card slot.
When inserting a card, make sure that it's oriented correctly. Forcing a card into the slot the wrong way will
damage the slot or the card, and may result in data loss.
2.
Press the GLB/MEDIA button to enter Global/Media mode.
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