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Recording Performances on the RS-5/9 to an External Device Recording to an External Sequencer Now, try using an external sequencer to record your music onto multiple tracks, and then play back the recorded performance. Connecting to an External Sequencer 1. Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that the power to all devices has been turned off. 2. After reading "Connecting the RS-5/9 to external equipment" (p. 14), connect an audio device/system or headphones. 3. Connect tire RS-5/9 and the external sequencer as shown in the figure. 4. As described in "Turning On the Power" (p. 15), turn on the power of each device. Making Settings Before Recording When recording to an external sequencer, the following steps must be carried out. • Set the RS-5/9's Local Control to OFF (refer to the next section). • Turn on the external sequencer's Thru function (p. 125). • Set the Performance (p. 125). • Set tire Device ID number (p. 125). Setting the RS-5/9/s Local Control to OFF The setting that determines whether the keyboard controller section (p. 62) and sound generator section are separated is referred to as "Local Control." When Local Control is on, playing the keyboard will produce soimd, and moving the pitch bend lever will control the pitch. When Local Control is off, playing the keyboard will not produce sound, and moving the pitch bend lever will not control pitch. The sound source of the RS-5/9 will produce sound only in response to messages received from an external MIDI device. Sequencer RS-5/9 The performance data from the RS-5/9's keyboard controller section is output from the MIDI OUT connector and recorded by the sequencer. This performance data is then also output back to the RS-5/9 from the sequencer's MIDI OUT connector and played by the RS-5/9's sound generator. If Local Control were ON, each note would be played twice; once by the musical data from the keyboard controller section, and once again by the data sent from the sequencer. In order to prevent such double triggering, the Local Control setting is turned off to separate the keyboard controller section from the sound source section. The Local Control setting affects the RS-5/9 as a whole (i.e., is a system setting). This setting remains stored in memory even while the power is off. 1. Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light. 2. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select "System Setup." 124 Chapter 11. Recording Performances on the R5-5/9 to an External Device 3. Press [ENTER]. 4. Press [4] a number of times to select "Local Control." U] i.n -I m ii IDI L o c 31 U o n l- r o i “ ON * If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [4], you will return to the previous item. 5. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to set "OFF." 6. Press [EDIT]. The [EDIT] indicator goes out, and you are returned to the previous screen. * If your sequencer does not have a Thru function, set the RS-5/ 9's Local Control to ON. * Regardless of the Local Control setting, musical data from an external MIDI device is always received and will play the internal sound source. Turning On the External Sequencer's Thru Function Turn the sequencer's Thru function ON. The sequencer takes the performance data received at the MIDI IN connector and outputs the data unchanged from the MIDI OUT connector (refer to the previous section). To determine whether or not your sequencer features a MIDI Thru function and for instructions on making the Thru function settings, refer to the owner's manual for your sequencer. * If your sequencer does not have a Thru function, set the RS-5/ 9's Local Control to ON. Setting the Performance Before beginning to record, first make the Performance settings (select the Tones and Key mode, make any multieffects, chorus, and reverb settings, set the knobs, and so on). The following settings are especially important. Setting the Keyboard Send Channel to PART (p. 120) If this is set to PART, your playing will be transmitted on the same channel as the Receive Channel of the Part that you are playing. When recording to a sequencer, set this to PART. Setting the Receive Channel for Each Part (p. 122) Setting the Tone Change Receive Switch for Each Part to ON (p. 122) Setting the Device ID Number Set the Device ID Number (p. 115) so that the Performance's settings are recorded at the beginning of the song (refer to the next section). Recording Recording the Performance's Settings at the Beginning of the Song First, record the Performance settings at the beginning of the song. If this is done, playing back the song from the beginning will automatically set the RS-5/9 to the Performance settings that were used during recording (regardless of the Performance that was selected when playback began), ensuring that playback will use the correct sounds and settings. * Record the song at the tempo at which it is to be played back. If the tempo used for playback of a song is changed from the tempo selected at the time of recording, the RS-5/9 may n...