Record; Recording - Sanchez SS-100 Owner's Manual

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RECORD

RECORDING (continued)
4.
MELODY 1
MELODY2
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
5.
REC
PLAY/STOP
Record - Your performance can be recorded in the following ways:
Record Melody Track Only
If the MELODY 1 or MELODY 2 buttons are selected the recording
will begin as soon as you play the keyboard.
Please Note: It is suggested to turn off the fingering mode when
recording on a melody track alone. When the fingering mode is
set to Fingered or Single, the auto accompaniment section of the
keyboard will not be recorded, although the notes are sounding.
Record Auto Accompaniment Track Only
With the Auto Accompaniment ACCOMP engaged recording will
start as soon as a chord is played on the auto accompaniment
section of the keyboard.
Please note, notes played on the Melody section of the keyboard
will not be recorded in the auto accompaniment track. If the auto
accompaniment is off, only the percussive rhythm will be recorded
in the ACCOMP track.
An unrecognized chord in the fingered mode cannot start the

recording.

Record the Auto Accompaniment and a Melody Track
If you want to record a melody and the accompaniment at the same
time, Press a MELODY track button, then the ACCOMP track
button and both indicators will blink in the standby mode. Record-
ing begins as soon as you start to play on any section of the
keyboard.
Please Note: the contents in a track will be erased as soon you
start to record on the selected track.
It will be replaced by the new data that the user is recording.
Stop Recording - Press the START/STOP button, the PLAY/STOP
button or the REC button to stop recording.
Or when the accompaniment track is being recorded, press the
INTRO/ENDING button to stop the recording with an ending
pattern in the accompaniment track.
Please Note: When the record memory is full, recording will stop
automatically and "End" will appear on the display screen.
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