Pa4x / Pa1000 Song Recording
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 7:40 pm
Hello,
So I'm still choosing between the Pa4x and Pa1000. I am buying this keyboard for composing purposes and will not be gigging with it. But I like the idea of using the styles for artistic inspiration as I am still relatively new to this.
My question is this: Let's say I am using styles to record a song using Song Record (Multi Track Sequencer). From what I am reading in the manual I can do basic punch-ins and what-not of each recorded track if I wanted to change, say the bass line of the style I recorded. Is that correct? So after recording the song using a style I have the ability to change any part of the recorded style's track that I want? Then save that as a song. Would I be able to move all of the tracks into a DAW and then use the PA as the sound source to record new takes of various tracks using different sounds?
I guess I'm just trying to determine how much different the recording process is from say using a Kronos to do traditional track by track recording.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for any feedback!
Doug
So I'm still choosing between the Pa4x and Pa1000. I am buying this keyboard for composing purposes and will not be gigging with it. But I like the idea of using the styles for artistic inspiration as I am still relatively new to this.
My question is this: Let's say I am using styles to record a song using Song Record (Multi Track Sequencer). From what I am reading in the manual I can do basic punch-ins and what-not of each recorded track if I wanted to change, say the bass line of the style I recorded. Is that correct? So after recording the song using a style I have the ability to change any part of the recorded style's track that I want? Then save that as a song. Would I be able to move all of the tracks into a DAW and then use the PA as the sound source to record new takes of various tracks using different sounds?
I guess I'm just trying to determine how much different the recording process is from say using a Kronos to do traditional track by track recording.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for any feedback!
Doug