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RECORD
USING THE RECORDING FEATURE-
1.
Prepare - Prepare to record by setting the voice, reverb level, octave shifts etc. or
other parameters as desired.
2.
Select a Song - Press the USER SONG button, and use the +/YES, ­/NO buttons
to select a song, the LED display above the User Song button will show the song
number selected. This is where the recorded information will be stored.
3.
Select a track - There are three tracks available for recording, these are assigned
by engaging the TRACK 1, TRACK 2 or TRACK 3 button.
Press and hold down the REC button, then press the track button that you want to
record in. The corresponding track indicator LED will blink, and the four dots of the
beat indicator will blink with the current Metronome tempo, to show that the
recorder is on standby.
NOTE: If you already have a recorded track(s) in the selected song, that Track
indicator LED will also be lit and the recorded music will play, as a reference for you
while you record the new track. If you do not wish for previously recorded tracks to
play while you are recording, press the corresponding track button to turn the
indicator light off.
BE AWARE: Be careful not to hold the REC button down while deselecting a track
as that will put that track on Record standby, and immediately erase the existing
data from your previous recording.
RECORD
1
2
3
4
USER SONG
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
REC
PLAY/STOP
This piano features a three track recorder that let you record what you play on
the keyboard and then play it back. Three Tracks mean that you can "overdub"
one part on top of another, using a different voice if you like. The recorder
feature is a useful adjunct to any keyboard study program, since it lets you hear
exactly how you sound from the listener's perspective. It can also be just plain
fun.
This Recorder is able to store four songs, each with up to a 3-track recording.
This recorded information is nonvolatile and therefore will not be lost when the
power is turned off. All 3 tracks can playback separately or together as a com-
plete song.
The Record function records all settings exactly as you engaged and performed
them.
1
2
3
4
USER SONG
TRACK 1
REC

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