Adjusting a track's volume...
If your drum track is still soloed, press the T4 button to un-solo that track.
1. While in MIXER mode, press the Volume tab to the right of the display. The four Real-Time
Control Knobs are now assigned to Volume.
2. Press Play to start playback.
3. As you rotate the first and second (from left) Real-Time Control Knobs, you'll notice that you
are now altering the levels for the two drum tracks. If you rotate the right-most Real-Time
Control Knob, you'll notice you are altering the volume of the bass.
Recording Tracks...Overwrite an Existing Track
If you're not happy with a track you just recorded and you want to try it again, follow these
steps.
1. If you are still in Mixer mode, press the EDIT button to take you back to the page in Song
mode that you came from.
2. Make sure that the "Record Method" parameter on the Song/Song/Record page is set to
"Replace." This ensures that what you record will overwrite what is already on that track.
3. While in SONG mode, press Edit, then the Track tab on the left of the display, as shown
below.
By using either the INC/DEC buttons or the Data Wheel, you can easily access the specific
track you want to work with.
4. For the sake of our example, select Track 9, "Fusion Suitcase" as shown in below.
5. Press the PLAY and RECORD buttons simultaneously. The RECORD button lights red and
the demo song plays, this time with the addition of the internal metronome.
6. As you play the program, you are now recording your performance and overwriting the existing
performance on the track.
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