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3. Use the 10-key pad to input the 3-digit number for the effect volume value you want to use. In this
example, we will input a value of 115.
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* You can also use the [+] and [-}] buttons. Pressing [+]
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increases the displayed effect volume value by 1, while {—-}
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MIXER button to input the first digit or press a part button.
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You also have five seconds
after pressing
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MEMORY TRACK button to input the first digit. Otherwise,
the value will disappear from the display, and you will have
to press the MIXER button again to start again.
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4. Repeat this procedure from step 2 for other tracks if you want.
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* The above procedure is used to select the tones that are used when you start play in each track.
Note that tone changes you make while recording are also recorded as part of the track's data.
* You can also perform the above operation for Song Memory playback.
@ Playing back from Song Memory
Use the following procedure to play back songs recorded in Song Memory.
To play back a song from Song Memory
1. First, set up the keyboard
* Switch power on.
* You will not be able to playback a song from Song Memory while a Magical Preset number
(page E-22) is displayed. if a Magical Preset number is displayed, press MAGICAL PRESET to
switch the Magical Preset function off.
« Set the tempo.
* Switch off any auto-accompaniment parts that you don't need. Do this now, because you will
not be able to switch parts off while playback is in progress.
2. Press the SONG MEMORY button once.
* The SONG MEMORY indicator lights.
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* Each press of the SONG MEMORY button changes
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the status of the SONG MEMORY indicator be-
tween lit, flashing, and off. Make sure that the indica-
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is shown on the display.
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(indicating that this is the Playback Mode) and a
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value that indicates the currently selected song
number (0 or 1).
3. Use the 10-key pad to input 0 or 1 to specify the song number.
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* Remember that you have five seconds after pressing the SONG
MEMORY
button to input the song number. Otherwise, the song number will disappear
from the display, and you will have to press the SONG'MEMORY
button again
to get it back.
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4. Press the START/STOP button to start playback.
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Each beat of the rhythm count is indicated by the START/STOP indicator.
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¢ You can change the tempo and volume settings while playback is in progress.
* You can use the entire keyboard for play along with playback from the Song
Memory.
* The indicators for each auto-accompaniment part flash whenever the corre-
sponding parts are sounding.
Playback stops automatically (and the START/STOP indicator stops flashing)
when the end of the Song Bank piece is reached.
* You can manuaily stop playback from the Song Memory at any point by
pressing the START/STOP button.
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M Deleting tracks from Song Memory
Use the following procedure to delete track from the Song Memory.
To delete a track from Song Memory
1. First, set up the keyboard.
¢ Switch power on.
* You will not be able to delete tracks from Song Memory while a Magical Preset number (page
E-22) is displayed. If a Magical Preset number is displayed, press MAGICAL PRESET to switch
the Magical Preset function off.
2. Press the SONG MEMORY button twice.
¢ The SONG MEMORY indicator starts to flash.
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* Each press of the SONG MEMORY button changes
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the status of the SONG MEMORY indicator be-
tween lit, flashing, and off. Make
sure that the
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indicator is flashing and that
is shown on the
display.
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The display alternates between the message
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{indicating that this is the Record Mode) and a
value that indicates the currently selected song
number (0 or 1).
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3. Use the 10-key pad to input 0 or 1 to specify the number of the song that contains the tracks you
want to delete.
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button to input the song number. Otherwise, the song number will disappear
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from the display, and you will have to press the SONG MEMORY button again
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to get it back.
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4. Hold down the SONG MEMORY button until the message
appears on the dispiay.
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TRACK buttons that contain recordings light.
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