If you always intend to play this song using the sequencer, you can achieve a good slow-down effect by editing in the CONTROL track of the sequence. There are two ways of doing this : in step mode and Real Time mode.
Step Mode:
After recording, play back the sequence and make a note of the measure number at which you wish to start the slow-down process and also note the last measure number.
For the purposes of this explanation, lets assume that you wish to start the slow-down at measure 95 and the sequence ends at measure 100 and that the initial Tempo is 150.
Stop the sequence and go in to the sequence editor by pressing Program Menus > Sequencer > Record & Edit > Step Record > 6/CTL. Cursor forward until you reach measure number 95, as noted previously.
Turn the TEMPO dial Anti-clockwise and you will see the adjusted Tempo appear at the foot of the screen. Set the value to say 145 and press 'YES'. You should hear a short Beep and an Asterisk will appear in the Control track.
Cursor forward to the beginning of the next beat of measure 95 and reduce the Tempo by another 5 points to 140 and press 'YES'. Again You should hear a short Beep and an Asterisk will appear in the Control track. Keep repeating this process, reducing the Tempo in steps, until you reach the last measure (100).
Play back your sequence and decide whether the slow-down is satisfactory. If it is not to your liking, then just go back into the editor, and either adjust the values of the Tempo changes under each Asterisk, or change the position of the adjustment points.
Real Time Mode :
After recording, SAVE your sequence to DISK before proceeding. Play back the sequence and make a note of the measure number at which you wish to start the slow-down process and also note the last measure number.
For the purposes of this explanation, again, lets assume that you wish to start the slow-down at measure 95 and the sequence ends at measure 100.
Press Program Menus > Sequencer > Record & Edit > RealTime Record. Press the button next to CYCLE : OFF to change this to CYCLE : ON - the display changes. Set the START MEASURE to say 5 measures before the start of the slow-down point (ie measure 90) - this just allows you some time to listen and watch for the start point of the slow-down. Set the END MEASURE to the last measure of the sequence (100).
Press EXIT once to return to the sequencer screen and then press the 6/CTL button twice, to set the indication to 'REC'. Press the START/STOP and then listen and monitor the sequence, watching for the measure at which you wish to start the slow-down (95). Turn the TEMPO dial slowly Anti-Clockwise, reducing the Tempo, whilst monitoring the measure number. When final measure (100) is indicated, press the 'REC STOP' button. Press the 'CYCLE :ON' button once to turn Off the Cycle function.
Since this Realtime recording process ADDS extra events in the control track, if you are not happy with the changes you have just made, you cannot just repeat the process, without first deleting the extra events which you have just recorded. So, the easiest way to proceed, is to just re-load your original sequence and try again.
The above explanation is based on the KN7000 editing facilities and since it's been some time since I had a KN6000, I can't remember if the procedure is identical. However, I hope this gives you the general idea
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