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Recording a Performance
1 0.
If you want to record a performance to a different track, repeat the
procedure from Step 4 on.
¢ When any of Track buttons have something recorded to them, then you are
automatically prevented from selecting a Track button number, even when the [Rec]
button is pressed in Step 5.
You will need to press a Track button to select a track number for recording. The selected
Track button's indicator flashes.
If you select a Track button that already has material recorded in it, and then begin
recording, the material previously recorded is erased.
¢ Only sounds from Drum Sets such as Standard set and Sound Effect, and automatic
accompaniment sounds can be recorded to the [R] button. These sounds cannot be
recorded on the [1] and [2] buttons.
Refer to "Redoing a Recording" (p. 42) if you want try the recording over again.
You cannot change the settings for the recorded song's beat or basic tempo.
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If while recording your performance you attempt to select another song, the [Rec]
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button's indicator flashes, and the folowing message appears in the display.
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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.
Recording a Performance with Automatic Accompaniment
1.
Select a tone you want to play (p. 17).
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Press the [Pianist] button.
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Use the Variation [+] and [-] buttons to find and select a Style.
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Press the [Rec] button, getting the button indicator to light.
This puts the keyboard in record standby mode.
Play a chord in the chord recognition part of the keyboard.
When the intro for Automatic Accompaniment starts, recording is started at the same time.
6.
When you want to stop recording, press the [Key Touch] button.
An ending is played, then the automatic accompaniment stops. Recording will stop
along with it.
Press the [Play] button to stop the accompaniment and recording without ending.
The piano accompaniment is recorded to the [R] button, and your performance is
recorded to the [2] button.
7.
When you press the [Play] button, the recorded performance is then
played back.
Refer to "Redoing a Recording" (p. 42) if vou want to try the recording over again.
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