in recording multi-track mode, how to record a "performance voice"
when i try to select the "performance voice" while recording ,another page appear "voice page" and i cant get the same quality when i played the "performance voice" in song mode !!!
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Recording issue help
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Here's a possibility. Most performance voices consist of layered sounds so record the primary sound into say Track 5, then go to Menu, Song Edit, Copy Track 5 to say Track 6 and then change the instrument in Track 6 to the missing layered sound.
Alternatively make your own layered User sound in Sound mode and select this sound. This is a touch complicated but what you do is go to sound mode with your primary sound, Basic, increase the osc count to cater for your new sound then copy across the second sounds oscillators using the drop down menu, Copy Oscillator and write your new sound.
Cheers,
John
Alternatively make your own layered User sound in Sound mode and select this sound. This is a touch complicated but what you do is go to sound mode with your primary sound, Basic, increase the osc count to cater for your new sound then copy across the second sounds oscillators using the drop down menu, Copy Oscillator and write your new sound.
Cheers,
John
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It would be nice if there was a function on the PA keyboard to MERGE a Performance into a single Program, keeping in mind the limitations on total number of oscillators, and that a Performance is MUCH more than just three layered sounds. For now though we have to slog it out manually. 

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