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You can use the procedures in this section to record your keyboard play for later playback.
There are two ways to record: Easy Recording, which simplifies recording of your performances, and
Multi-track Recording, which lets you overdub record performances.
Your recordings can be saved to Song Bank locations 361 through 368 (Tone Recordings: 361,
Rhythm Recording: 362, Auto-Off Recording: 363: Multi-track Recording: 364 to 368).
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Easy Recording
For Easy Recording, you can specify Tone Recording, Rhythm Recording, or Part-off Recording.
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You can use the tone screen to save a recorded performance as a Tone Recording.
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You can use the rhythm screen to save a recorded performance as a Rhythm Recording.
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Built-in songs, user songs, and performances that Part Off record a USB flash drive song are stored
as Part-off Recordings.
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Multi-track Recording
A Multi-track Recording consists of a single system track to which a performance that uses layer, split,
and rhythm function can be recorded, and five solo tracks for recording with the UPPER1 part.
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There is memory for up to five multi-track recordings.
Also, you can copy a Tone Recording and Rhythm Recording as a Multi-track Recording (page
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Recorded Information
The recorder records information about the operations of the functions listed below.
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Keyboard play and pedal operations
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Tone
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Touch Response
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Pedal
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Sustain
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Layer
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Split
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Balance
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Octave shift
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System Effects (Reverb
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1
, Chorus
*2
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Scale Tuning
*3
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Tempo
*3
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Rhythm
*4
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Recording settings beat
*1
Can be recorded with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*2
Cannot be recorded with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*3
Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*4
Cannot be used the function with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
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The Multi-track Recording solo track does not record UPPER2 part and LOWER part operations.
Recording Your Keyboard Play