Celviano AP-750 User Manual page 99

Table of Contents

Advertisement

4.
To play the recording, touch the "a" button.
• The possible recording times and number of files are shown in the table below.
When recording to a USB Flash
Drive
When recording to internal
memory
• Recording will automatically end when the available recording time has elapsed. The "0(REC)"
button will start blinking when there is limited time left for recording.
• The Digital Piano's Audio Recorder records in WAV format. Recording in MP3 format is not
supported (playback of MP3 files copied from a computer to a USB Flash Drive or MP3 files loaded
from a USB Flash Drive to the Digital Piano's internal memory is supported).
• Recordings are saved in the order of the destination memory (internal memory or USB Flash Drive)
with file names from "TAKE01.WAV" to "TAKE99.WAV." The file name is the last number of either
the WAV or MP3 file in the destination memory, plus one. (e.g. If you record with two files
TAKE01.WAV and TAKE03.MP3 in the destination memory, the recording will be saved with the file
name TAKE04.WAV).
When you want to start over from the beginning during a recording
If you want to redo the recording due to a performance error or other reason, hold down the "0(REC)"
button until it flashes during recording. The recorded data is discarded and the process returns to a
record standby state.
Each file can be recorded for up to approximately 25 minutes, and
up to 99 files can be recorded (however, this depends on the
available capacity of the USB Flash Drive used).
If there is no data already in the internal memory, the maximum
recording time is about 18 minutes. Up to 99 files can be recorded
within a total recording time range of approximately 18 minutes.
EN-98
Recording a Performance

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Celviano AP-750

Table of Contents