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Using the Recorder
Step 3
Use the VALUE buttons to select a part to be recorded.
The symbol appears on the second line on the display
if the selected part has already been recorded.
If you select a part with previously recorded data to re-
cord, the previously recorded data will be overwritten by
the new performance data.
Step 4
Play the keys to start recording.
Recording starts automatically when you play the keys.
At the same time, the LED indicators of the REC and
PLAY / STOP buttons will be turned on.
Recording can also be started by pressing the PLAY /
STOP button.
Any changes made to the sound while you are recording
will also be recorded.
Step 5
When you fi nish playing a song, press the PLAY / STOP buttons to stop recording.
The LED indicators of the PLAY / STOP and REC buttons turn off, and recording stops.
After showing that the recording has been stopped, the display shows that the CA piano is ready to play the re-
corded performance.
The maximum recording capacity is approximately 90,000 notes (15,000 notes in CA51). When the storage capacity
becomes full during recording, the LED indicators of the PLAY / STOP and REC buttons turn off, and recording stops.
Performance up to that point that will be recorded.
Performance data stored in the CA piano will be saved even after turning off the power.
You can record a second part in the second track (part) of the same song. After recording the fi rst part, use the VAL-
UE buttons to select the other track and record your second part. You will hear the fi rst part playing as you record the
second part. If you want to record a second part without hearing the fi rst part please read step 3 of the next section: “2)
Playing Back a Song (PLAY/STOP Button)” for more information on selecting the different parts for playback.
Panel operations during recording:
x
Any changes made to the sound type will be stored in memory.
x
Shifts between dual and split modes will be stored in memory.
x
Changes made to the effect settings will not be stored in memory; the selected effect will be applied to the
selected sound type.
x
Changes made to tempo will not be stored in memory.
x
Changes made using the BALANCE slider in dual and split modes will not be stored in memory. The volume
balance set immediately before recording will be stored in memory.
x
Turning the touch curve or transpose functions ON or OFF will not be stored in memory. Regardless of the
transpose settings, the performance will be replayed at the pitch that had been used for recording.
ÇÈ
VALUE buttons
Record
Song
1
Part=1
Record
Song
1
Part=2
Record
Song
1
Part=1*
Æ
Record
Stopping
Song
1
Part=1
Play
Song
1
Part=1&2*
Summary of Contents for Digital Piano CA91
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