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Song Recorder
(Internal Memory)
The CA97/CA67 digital piano allows up to 10 different songs to be recorded, stored in internal memory, and played
back at the touch of a button. Each song consists of two separate tracks – referred to as ‘parts’ – that can be recorded
and played back independently. This allows the left-hand part of a song to be recorded first on one track, and the
right-hand part to be recorded later on the other track.
1
Recording a song
1. Entering song recorder mode
Press the REC button.
The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash, and the
Internal Recorder record screen will appear with the currently
selected song and part number shown in the LCD display.
2. Selecting the song/part to be recorded
Press the
d
or
c
buttons to move the selection cursor over the
song memory or part.
Press the
e
or
f
buttons to change the selected song memory
or part to be recorded.
If a part has already been recorded, a
*
symbol will be shown.
Part has been recorded
When recording part 1 and part 2 separately, select the song and part number
carefully in order to prevent accidentally overwriting a previously recorded part.
3. Starting the song recorder
Press a key on the keyboard, or the PLAY/STOP button.
The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons will turn
on, and recording will start.
The current bar and beat will also be shown in the LCD display.
Metronome
tempo/beat
(if enabled)
Recording
dc
buttons:
Move selection cursor.
ef
buttons:
Select song memory/part.
* If a USB memory device is connected, press the FUNCTION button
(INT) to select the internal song recorder.
or
* Pressing the PLAY/STOP button allows a rest period or empty bar to be
inserted at the beginning of the song.
* Press the METRONOME button before or during the recording to
turn on the metronome. The metronome ‘click’ sound will not be
recorded.
Summary of Contents for CA97 concert artist
Page 1: ...Introduction Playing the Piano Music Menu Recorder Settings Appendix CA97 CA67 Owner s Manual ...
Page 12: ...12 Introduction Part Names and Functions l m n o q p a c d e f h j g i k b ...
Page 148: ...148 Appendix User Notes ...
Page 149: ...Hello to Jason Isaacs ...
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