Recording Over A Track; Erasing A Track; Punch-Ins; Erasing A Song - Kurzweil Andante CGP 220 User Manual

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Chapter 9
Recording

Recording over a Track

You can replace the recording on a track with a fresh performance.
1. Select the User Song (see "Selecting a Song" above).
2. Press the button corresponding to the track you wish to record over - for example, Track 1.
3. Press Record.
4. Press Play/Stop to begin. Play the new performance for the selected track (the previously recorded
performance will be erased until Play/Stop is pressed again).
5. Press Play/Stop when the song end is reached.
6. Press Save to store the song.

Erasing A Track

You can erase an entire track by recording "nothing" over the old track.
1. Select the User Song (see "Selecting a Song" above).
2. Press the track button corresponding to the track you wish to record over - for example, Track 1.
3. Press Record.
4. Press Play/Stop to begin. Let the song run through its entire duration. Do not play on the piano keys.
5. Press Play/Stop when the song end is reached.
6. Press Save to store the song.

Punch-Ins

"Punching in" is a way to edit or correct mistakes on a recording without re-recording the entire track.
1. Select the User Song (see "Selecting a Song" above).
2. Press the button corresponding to the track you wish to record over - for example, Track 1.
3. Press Play/Stop to begin playing the song.
4. When the song reaches the part you need to correct, press Record. Play the corrected notes.
5. Press Play/Stop to finish the punch-in. If you don't press the Play/Stop button after you punch-In,
you will erase the remaining portion of the track.
6. Press Save to store the song.
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Erasing A Song

You can erase a user song completely (including the Rhythm) by record a new "blank" song and saving this blank
song over the old user song.
1. Press the Rhythm button.
2. Using the +Next and/or Prev- buttons, select #351 "No Rhythm". Rhythm #351 is a 'blank.' (Mov-
ing backwards through the list pressing Prev - several times will often get you there quickest.)
3. With Rhythm #351 selected, press Record.
4. Press Play/Stop to begin recording.
5. Press Play/Stop to end the recording. You can do this anytime after the start.
The Save button's LED starts flashing and the display shows SAVE RHYTHM AS:(U1 – U20). There are 20
available song locations.
6. Using the +Next and/or Prev- buttons, select the User Song to erase, for example "U1."
7. Press Save and the selected User Song (U1 in our example) will be erased completely.
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Recording
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