Recording Your Playing Along With A Song - Roland FP-4 Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Playing Along with a Song

Here's how you can play along with an internal song and record your performance.
The song being played back will be recorded together with the performance you play on
the keyboard. The FP-4 is able to record your playing along with an internal piano song.
For example, you could listen to the left-hand part while you record the right-hand part.
Performance Settings
Select a song.
1.
For details on how to select a song, refer to "Listening to Internal Songs" (p. 22).
You can change the tone used in performances (p. 28) and change the tempo at which songs are
played back (p. 41). You can also play the metronome sound while recording (p. 40).
Settings for Recording
2.
Press the [Rec] button.
If you decide not to record, press the [Rec] button once again.
Press the button of the track you want to record, so the button is blinking.
3.
Track buttons
Blinking
Lit
Unlit
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If you select a track button and then record, the sound of the selected track button will
not be heard during recording.
fig.Panel-RecSong.eps
The performance will be recorded.
If performance data already exists, the existing performance will be erased and
replaced as the new recording proceeds.
The performance will not be recorded.
During recording, the performance located at this track button will play back.
The performance will not be recorded.
This track does not contain performance data.
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