Stopping The Song Recorder; Recording A Second Part; Recording With The Metronome - Kawai CN34 Owner's Manual

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4. Stopping the song recorder

Press the PLAY/STOP button.
The LED indicators for the PLAY/STOP and REC buttons will turn
off, the recorder will stop, and the part/song will be stored in
internal memory.
After a few seconds, the Internal Song Player screen will be
shown in the LCD display, indicating that the song is ready for
playback.
Song1
Part=1*
1-1
To play back the recorded song, please refer to the 'Playing a Song'
instructions on page 46.

Recording a second part

To record a second part, repeat the above instructions, selecting the part that has not been recorded to.

Recording with the metronome

It is also possible to record songs with the metronome activated. This is useful when recording parts separately, or wishing to
maintain correct timing throughout complex passages. Note that the standard metronome click and drum rhythm will not be heard
when the song is played back.
* Please refer to page 30 for more information about using the instrument's Metronome function with the Recorder.
Changing panel settings while recording
In some cases, it may be desirable to make changes to the selected sound or style while recording a song. The tables below list the
various functions which will and will not be remembered during recording.
Panel operations remembered during recording
Changes made to the sound type.
Switching between dual/split modes.
Changes made to the volume balance in dual/split mode.
5. Exiting song recorder mode
Press a SOUND button to exit the Internal Song Recorder.
The instrument will return to normal playing mode.
œ=120
(SOUND buttons etc.)
* The maximum recording capacity is approximately 90,000 notes, with
button and pedal presses also counted as one note.
* If the maximum recording capacity is reached during recording, the
recorder will stop automatically.
* Recorder songs will remain in memory after the power is turned off.
Panel operations NOT remembered during recording*
Changes made to the reverb settings.
Changes made to the effects settings.
Changes made to the tempo.
Changes made to transpose, tuning, touch, etc.
* Make changes to desired effects, reverb, and tempo settings etc.
before recording a new song.
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