Recording Your Performance; Recording Your Keyboard Performance - Roland FP-4F Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Performance

Recording Your Keyboard Performance

You can record your performance.
You can play back a recorded performance to evaluate your own playing, or to play along with the recorded performance.
If the following screen appears
If you attempt to select another song or record a new song without saving your recorded performance, a confirmation message will appear.
If it's OK to erase the recorded performance
If you want to save the recorded performance
Preparing to Record
1. Select the tone you want to play (p. 19).
Sound the metronome if desired (p. 20).
2. Press the SONG [REC] button.
The display will indicate "NEW SONG. "
The SONG [REC] button will light, the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button will blink, and the FP-4F will enter recording-standby mode.
If you decide not to record, press the SONG [REC] button once again.
3. Set the tempo and time signature of the song (p. 21).
Starting and Stopping Recording
1. Press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button or play the keyboard.
You'll hear a two-measure count, and recording will start.
MEMO
If you started recording by playing the keyboard, the count will not be sounded.
2. Press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button or SONG [REC] button.
Recording will stop.
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Press the TEMPO [+] button.
Press the TEMPO [-] button to store the recorded performance into internal memory or USB memory (p. 45).

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