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Recording a Performance
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Recording the Left-Hand Part
To record what the left hand is playing, we must alter part of the sequence for
"Recording the Right-Hand Part" (p. 36).
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¢ In Step 3 of "Recording the Right-Hand Part," mute the left-hand part of the song by
pressing the [1] button; the button's indicator goes out. Then remove the mute on the
right-hand part by pressing the [2] button; the button's indicator will go on.
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* In Step 5 of "Recording the Right-Hand Part," press the [1] button.
Recording a Performance with Both Hands
Let's try recording a performance with both hands playing to accompaniment. In this
case, select a song that features accompaniment.
To record what the both hands are playing, we must alter part of the sequence for
"Recording the Right-Hand Part' (p. 36).
¢ As in Step 3 of "Recording the Right-Hand Part," mute the right- and left-hand parts of
the song by pressing the [1] and [2] buttons, turning their indicators off. Then remove
the mute on the accompaniment part by pressing the [R] button; the button's indicator
will go on.
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¢ Asin Step 5 of "Recording the Right-Hand Part," press the [1] button.
The performance of both your hands is recorded to the [1] button.
If you want to record the left-hand and right-hand performances on separate tracks, first
record the right-hand performance to the [2] button. Afterwards, record the left-hand
performance to the [1] button.
1f while recording your performance you attempt to select another song, the
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If the buttons other than [Rec] button are pressed, display returns to the previous screen.
Press the [Rec] button to erase the recorded data.
Until you erase the recorded data, you cannot select a different song.
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