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Chapter 9 Recording Your Own Performances
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3.
Press [ENTER].
A screen prompting you to confirm deletion of the audio
data appears.
fig.QS05-08
* To cancel, press [EXIT].
4.
To delete the data, press [ENTER].
The audio data is deleted.
The following screen appears.
fig.QS05-41
When the delete is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed!”
Using the JS-5 as a Phrase
Trainer
By recording sounds from CDs, MDs, or other sources to the
Audio track, you can then use the JS-5 as a convenient
“phrase trainer” for copying and repeated practice of
difficult passages. Adjusting the tempo also allows you to
play back rapid phrases at slower tempos.
Connections
fig.RE09-16
* REC INPUT in a monaural input for use with standard plugs.
If the device that you want to connect has stereo output,
connect the device to either of the L or R jacks.
Recording
Procedures are the same as those in “Recording
Operations (New Recordings)” (p. 112).
■
Songs are played during recording (and playback); mute
the Drum-INST 2 Parts (for procedures: p. 63).
■
Set the tempo at or near 120 (for procedures: p. 60).
Confirming the Tempo Used
for Recording
When you select a song with audio data recorded to it, you
can check the tempo used when that audio data was
recorded.
1.
Press [TEMPO], getting the button to light.
fig.RE09-20
When [ENTER] is pressed, the current tempo is set to the
same value as that of the original tempo.
* You cannot change the original tempo.
CD player,
MD player, etc.
Original tempo