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Concerto
User Manual
During recording, it will be possible to change the voices and the mode (Single, Dual or
Split) and control the [BALANCE] slider. All the information will be recorded in the track.
To stop the recording, press the [START / STOP] or [REC] button: the system will
automatically save the data in its internal memory, displaying the following video page on
the display for the time needed to complete the operation:

13.2 PLAYBACK

When a recording is completed, the sequencer will switch out of Record mode and the
LED of the recorded track will change to green, indicating that it now contains data.
To play back the recording, press the [START / STOP]. The display will show the number
of the bar reached and the downbeat, synchronised with the metronome tempo and time
signature.
Pressing the same button again will stop the playback; the LED of the track(s) remains on,
indicating that the sequencer is still in Playback mode.
To exclude a track from the playback, press the relative [TRACK] button; press the same
button again to reactivate playback of the track.
If the LEDs of both tracks are off, this means that the sequencer has been deactivated
and pressing the [START / STOP] button will not have any effect.
To regulate the playback volume, use the [VOLUME] slider. You can use the [METRONOME]
button to turn the metronome on and off.
Use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION] buttons to regulate the metronome tempo to be used to
play the tracks.
During playback of one or two tracks, the instrument's keyboard can be played with the
settings (voices, effects, mode, etc.) currently on the panel. In fact, playing back tracks
does not affect the panel settings. This means that you can play with a setup different
from that featured in the tracks.
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