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Recording your own performance
together with the audio file playback
Just as you can record your performance together with a
rhythm style, you can record your performance together with
an audio file that's playing.
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The recorded data is saved on an SD card inserted in the
SD card slot. In order to record, insert the SD card into the
SD card slot before you turn on the power (see page 7
"Inserting or removing an SD card").
1. Connect the mic or instrument that you want to record,
and adjust the volume accordingly.
See page 10 "Connecting and playing instruments"
2. Use the [M1]–[M8], [(1) 8 BEAT1]–[(24) SAMBA] buttons
or the [F1] and [F2] buttons to select an audio file.
3. Put the KR-55 Pro in the record-standby state, and select
the song number that you want to record.
Press the [  ] button to put the KR-55 Pro in the record-
standby state, and then use the [F1] or [F2] button to select
the song number that you want to record.
The display indicates the song number (d01, d02...). The
number of a new song blinks, and the number of an
already-recorded song is lit.
Tip: If there is a new song, the lowest-numbered new
song is selected automatically.
If you select a previously-recorded song number
(whose song number is lit) and then start recording, the
previously recorded data is lost and overwritten by the
newly recorded data.
• Adjust the playback of the audio file and the mic or
instrument recording level.
Set the volume of the audio file by turning the RHYTHM/
PLAY knob to the 3 o'clock position. Use the MIC knob
and the (INPUT) 1 and 2 knobs to adjust the volume level
of your mic or instrument accordingly.
Note: Adjust the level so that the top LED of the three
LEDs in the left side of the display flickers occasionally.
Note: Note: To check the recording level of the audio
file, press the [
] button to put the KR-55 Pro in the
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recording state. When you've finished adjusting the level,
press the [
] button to stop; then re-select the song in
the record-standby state.
Note: The VOLUME knob does not affect the recording
level. If acoustic feedback occurs, use this knob to lower
the overall volume.
4. Press the [
] button to start recording.
The LEDs above the [  ] button and [
lit.
5. Play your instrument along with the playback of the
audio file.
6. When you've finished performing, press the [
button to stop recording.
You can listen to the recorded song in Recorder mode (see
page 13 "Playing back the recorded performance").
Tip: You can import data that can be used in Recorder mode,
and then use Recorder mode to overdub onto that data. (see
page 14 "Overdubbing onto a recorded song")
Note: When recording in Player mode, you can't start
recording from a specific point of the playback, nor can you
record just a specific region. You can only record from the
beginning of the audio file. If you want to record from mid-
way through the playback, or only in a specific region, you'll
need to use the import function.
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