Recording The Right-Hand And Left-Hand Parts Separately - Roland MP-70 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance
Recording the Right-Hand and Left-Hand
Parts Separately
You can use the MP-70's recorder to record the right-hand and left-hand parts
separately.
You can also specify individual parts to record to when you want to do a recording
over again.
Press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to specify the part to be recorded.
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Left-hand
Right-hand
Part
Part
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As described in steps 1 and 2 of "Recording a New Song" (p. 26), select "USr" before
you continue. When layering recordings with internal songs, select the internal song
as described in steps 1 and 2 of "Selecting a Song and Playing It" (p. 11).
1
As necessary, turn on the metronome (p. 21).
2
Press the [REC] button.
The [REC] button's indicator will light.
The indicator on the button for the part to which a performance has been recorded
will light.
The indicator on the button for the part which is about to be recorded will flash.
Selecting the track to record
3
Press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select the track that you want to
record.
The indicator of the button you pressed will blink, and the MP-70 enters recording-
standby mode.
Start recording
4
Press the [PLAY] button.
Two measures of the count sound are played, and the recording begins. Go ahead
and perform on the keyboard.
Note that recording will also begin as soon as you play anything on the keyboard,
even if you do not press the [PLAY] button. There is no count sound played when
you start in this manner.
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1
4,5,6 2,5
3
NOTE
If you layer on a newly
recorded performance without
erasing the recorded song, the
song tempo, beat, and
metronome settings of the
original recording will be
stored along with the new
recording.
The track buttons allow you to
record to either the [LEFT] or
the [RIGHT] button, one at a
time.

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