Recording Along With The Rhythm - Roland F-100 Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Performance

Recording Along with the Rhythm

You can record a performance that uses the Rhythm function.
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Piano
Reverb
E.Piano
1.
Select the tone that you want to play (p. 15).
2.
Select the rhythm (p. 20).
Set the tempo so that you can play comfortably.
3.
Press the [Rec] button.
The [Rec] button's indicator will light, the [Play] button's indicator will
blink, and you will be in recording-standby mode.
To cancel recording, press the [Rec] button once more.
4.
Recording will start when you either press the [Play] button
or play the keyboard.
Recording begins after two measures of count sound.
Note that recording will also begin as soon as you play anything on the
keyboard, even if you do not press the [Play] button. There is no count
sound played when you start in this manner.
Begin recording your performance along with the rhythm.
5.
To stop recording, press the [Play] or [Rec] button.
The indicators for the [Play] and [Rec] buttons will go dark.
Play back the recorded performance
6.
Press the [Play] button.
Once again press the [Play] button, and playback will stop.
If the rhythm does not sound when you play back the recorded
performance
Is the [
(Metronome/Rhythm)] button on (button's indicator
blinking)?
If you want to play back the performance using rhythm, turn on the
[
(Metronome/Rhythm)] button.
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Harpsi-
chord
Organ
Strings
Variation
Dual Balance
1
Recorder
Song
Play
Rec
Track
1
2
Key Touch
2
4, 6
3, 5
NOTE
If you layer a newly
recorded performance
without erasing the
recorded song, the song
tempo, beat and the
selected rhythm will be
stored with the settings
that were recorded first.
Please erase the previously
recorded song before you
record a new performance
(p. 25).
NOTE
A performance you've
recorded using rhythm
cannot be played back with
the metronome.

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