Recording A Layer - Korg EC350 User Manual

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When the START/STOP button is pressed, recording will begin after a two-measure
count. During recording, the START/STOP LED will blink in time with the time
signature, a longer light on the first beat, and a shorter one on other beats.
Note: If you wish to record with the metronome, you can turn it on using the
method already described.
Warning: Never turn off the power during recording.
Press the START/STOP button to stop recording.
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If you press the PAUSE button, recording will pause at that location, and the PAUSE
LED will light.
To resume recording, press the REC button, press the PART1 (or PART2) button,
then play on the keyboard.
Note: Recording may not always begin correctly from the paused location.

Recording a Layer

Here is how to record a Layer.
Press the sound selection buttons to select the layered sounds that you wish to
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record.
Press the REC button. The LED on the button will light.
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Press both PART 1 and PART 2, to select the parts to record. This will make the
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LEDs blink.
Note: Press both PART buttons to record a Layer. Otherwise, only the first selected
sound will be recorded to the selected part. For example, if you select Grand Piano 1
+ Strings, then enable only Part 2 for recording, only the piano sound will be
recorded to Part 2.
Recording will begin when you press either the START/STOP button, a note, or a
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pedal, or when a MIDI message is received.
When the START/STOP button is pressed, recording will begin after a two-measure
count. During recording, the START/STOP LED will blink in time with the time
signature, a longer light on the first beat, and a shorter one on other beats.
Note: If you wish to record with the metronome, you can turn it on using the
method already described.
Press the START/STOP button to stop recording.
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