Playing Back Your Recorded Performance; Erasing Recorded Data - Korg Concert C-4500 Owner's Manual

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2. Playing back your recorded
performance
To play back your recorded performance
1. If there is recorded data, the indicator(s) of the
[PART 1] and/or [PART 2] switches will light
green.
You can press the switch for a part that you do not
wish to hear, making its indicator blink green so
that the part will not play back.
2. Press the [START/STOP] switch to begin
playback.
During recording, the [START/STOP] switch
indicator will blink in time with the time signature,
red on the first beat and green on other beats.
You can use the [TEMPO] slider to adjust the
playback tempo ( p.13). Changing the song
tempo will not affect the pitch.
3. To stop playback, press the [START/STOP]
switch.
The song will stop, and will automatically return to
the first measure.
To pause the song, press the [PAUSE] switch. The
song will pause at that location, and the [PAUSE]
indicator will go dark.
Press either the [START/STOP] switch or the
[PAUSE] switch to resume playback.
Playback will also stop when all the recorded data
is played back, and the [START/STOP] switch
indicator will blink.
If you press the [PAUSE] switch during playback,
and then switch to recording at the location where
you paused, recording may not always begin
correctly from the paused location.
Adjusting the balance between the two
parts
When playing back PART 1 and PART 2
simultaneously, you can hold down the [BRIL-
LIANCE] switch and press the switch (either
[PART 1] or [PART 2]) of the part whose
volume you wish to increase.
To restore the original volume balance, hold down
the [BRILLIANCE] switch, and simultaneously
press the [PART 1] and [PART 2] switches.
Repeatedly playing back the performance
You can make the entire recorded song play back
repeatedly.
During playback, press the [TRANSPOSE/
FUNCTION] switch.
The [TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION] switch indicator
will blink, and the song will playback repeatedly.
To stop playback, press the [START/STOP] switch.
At this time, the repeat playback will also be
cancelled.
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3. Erasing recorded data

Erasing a part
1. While playback is stopped, hold down the
[TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION] switch, and press
either the [PART 1] or [PART 2] switch.
The indicators of the [TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]
switch and either the [PART 1] or [PART 2]
switches will blink, and the C-4500 will be ready
to erase recorded data.
If you press the [TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]
switch once again, you will exit erase-standby
mode.
2. Press either the [PART 1] or [PART 2] switch to
erase the performance data.
To see how much recording capacity remains
Simultaneously press and hold the [TRANS-
POSE/FUNCTION] switch and the [START/
STOP] switch.
The amount of performance data that has been
recorded will be shown by the number of [Sound
select] switch indicators that light. As more
performance data is recorded, more of the indica-
tors will light.
Indicates the amount of recorded data
If during recording, the amount of available space
decreases to less than 10 percent of the memory
capacity (when less than 1,400 more notes can be
recorded, or when over 900 measures have been
recorded [out of a maximum of 999 measures]),
the [RECORD] switch indicator will blink.
We recommend that you use a commercially
available data filer to save any performance data that
you wish to keep. ( p.21)

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