Recording Mp3/Wav Audio - Kawai Concert Performer CP139 Quick Start Manual

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Recording MP3/WAV Audio

The CP's Record Audio function allows you to create digital audio files from your performances in just a few steps.
The recordings are saved to USB memory in either MP3 or WAV format, allowing them to be emailed to friends
and family, or played back on other devices such as an iPod.
This function will also record line-in and microphone audio, as well as MIDI songs, or songs played from CD. It
is even possible to record audio while playing back MP3/WAV audio files, or a combination of sources, allowing
material to be over-dubbed and remixed directly - all from the CP instrument.
Step 1
Connect a USB memory device to the USB port, then press the USB button.
The USB menu will be shown in the LCD display.
Step 2
Select Record Audio.
The AUDIO RECORD SETUP screen will be shown in the LCD display.
INPUT SONG NAME : The name to be used for
the new MP3/WAV audio file.
SELECT FORMAT : The audio format to be used
for the new recording (MP3 or WAV).
Step 3
Touch INPUT SONG NAME and enter a name for the new recording using the virtual keyboard.
Touch SELECT FORMAT to set the audio format for the new recording.
Touch EXEC to accept the name and audio format and continue to the AUDIO RECORD screen.
The AUDIO RECORDER screen will be shown in the LCD display.
NAME : The name of the audio file.
STYLE : The selected Style.
TEMP : The tempo of the selected Style.
LEFT : The sound assigned to the LEFT part.
Step 4
Before recording, make any changes to the selected sounds, style, tempo etc.
BACK : Return to the main USB menu.
EXEC : Accept the name and format and continue to
AUDIO RECORD screen.
MENU : Return to the main USB menu.
TRANSPORT BUTTONS : Control recording of audio file.
SOURCE SELECT : Select additional audio sources to add to
the recording.
FORMAT : The audio format for the recording.
SOLO : The sound assigned to the SOLO
part.
RIGHT1 : The sound assigned to the RIGHT1
part.
RIGHT2 : The sound assigned to the RIGHT2
part.
SELECTED SOURCE : Displays additional
sources of audio, if selected.
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