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■ Playback Features
MIDI Recorder
Plays back system track and solo track
(simultaneously or individually).
• With the MIDI Recorder, the Digital Piano
automatically performs playback using its
internal sound source in accordance with the
performance information recorded as MIDI
data.
What you can do...
 Play on the keyboard along with playback of
system track and solo track
System track
Solo track
 After recording, change the tempo
For example, you can record at a slow tempo
and then play back at a faster tempo.
*1 MIDI
MIDI is short for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface". It is a universal standard that makes it possible
for musical instruments, computers, and other devices to exchange performance information (keyboard
key press/release, key velocity, etc.) regardless of manufacturer. Performance data in this case is
called "MIDI data".
*2 Audio data
Audio data recorded with this Digital Piano is saved in WAV file format (linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1kHz,
stereo).
• For details about the file formats of data supported by this Digital Piano, see
by the Digital
Piano" (page EN-133).
• Data recorded on the Digital Piano can be saved to a USB flash drive. For more information, see
"Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash
While playing back...
While playing back...
Keyboard play
Drive" (page EN-137).
EN-106
Audio Recorder
You can play back audio data from the internal
memory or a USB flash drive.
• The Audio Recorder plays back the waveform
of sound recorded as audio data.
What you can do...
 Play along on the keyboard while the audio
data is playing
Playback of
audio data
Recording Performances
Keyboard play
"Data Types Supported

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