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If both parts of the song are recorded, you need to erase one of
the parts before you can record more data to the song (refer to
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5. If you wish to save the recording to a different song number, press
[
▲
] or [
▼
] as necessary. You may choose any number from U01 to
U99.
Song numbers that are currently empty will appear flashing on
the multidisplay. Numbers that are already in use will appear
solid.
If you select a song number that is already in use, the new
recording will overwrite the existing recorded song.
6. To start recording, hit a key on the keyboard or else press [
].
7. To end the recording, press [
■
], [
], or [
●
].
When you end the recording, the HT-70 automatically writes the new
data into nonvolatile song memory. During this time, the multidis-
play will indicate that writing is in progress.
Important Information about Recording
• When you record new performance data to the empty part of a
recorded song, the resulting song length (in measures) will be the
length of the longer part.
• The performance is recorded using the sound selected by the sound
selector while recording is in progress (while the [
●
] switch is lit
solid). You can use the selector to change the sound during the pick-
up or any time during actual recording (while the PART switch is
flashing and the [
●
] switch is lit solid).
• If you change the tempo while recording is in progress, the tempo
change is included in the recording.
• To change the tempo during recording: Press [DISPLAY] as necessary
until the TEMPO LED lights up, and then use [
▲
] or [
▼
] to change
the tempo value shown on the multidisplay.
• You can record a time signature, but you cannot change this time sig-
nature after the song has been recorded. If you are adding to an exist-
ing recording, you can use a different time signature for the
additional part.
• To set the start measure for a recording: Before beginning the record-
ing, press [DISPLAY] as necessary until the MEASURE LED lights
up, and then use [
▲
] or [
▼
] to change the measure number on the
multidisplay.
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Saving a Recorded Song
When you complete a recording, the HT-70 automatically saves the
recorded performance data into a user song. For the song name, the
HT-70 uses the number selected when recording was started.
The HT-70 can save up to 99 user songs. Each song can hold up
to 999 measures, and up to 45,000 notes.
Copying a Song
The HT-70 automatically stores the recorded data into the song number
selected at the time of recording. You cannot select a different song num-
ber when recording is finished. If you wish, however, you may copy the
stored song into a different location (song number).
1. With the recorder stopped, press [FUNC.].
The [FUNC.] LED lights up.
2. Press [DISPLAY], so that “SAv” appears on the multidisplay.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay will show the destina-
tion song number.
3. Press [
▲
] or [
▼
] as necessary to select the desired destination song
number.
The multidisplay shows the selected song number. Currently unas-
signed numbers are shown flashing; numbers that are already in use
for another song are shown solid.
If you save into a song number that is already used for another
song, that song will be overwritten and lost. Be careful to avoid
overwriting songs that you wish to keep.
4. Press [
●
].
The HT-70 writes the song data into memory. The multidisplay
shows the writing is in progress.
5. When the song has been saved (when the multidisplay no longer
shows that writing is in progress), press [FUNC.] again.
The [FUNC.] LED goes dark and the HT-70 returns to its previous
state.
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Deleting a Song
1. With the recorder stopped, press [FUNC.].
The [FUNC.] LED lights up.
2. Press [DISPLAY] one or more times, until “dEL” appears on the multi-
display.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay shows the current
user song number.
3. Press [
▲
] or [
▼
] as necessary to select the song you wish to delete.
4. Press [
●
] to delete the song.
The multidisplay indicates that writing is in progress as the song is
deleted.
5. When deletion is completed (when the multidisplay no longer shows
that writing is in progress), press [FUNC.] again.
The [FUNC.] LED goes dark, and the HT-70 returns to its previous
state.
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Deleting a Part
1. With the recorder stopped, press [FUNC.].
The [FUNC.] LED lights up.
2. Press [DISPLAY] several times, until “P.dL” appears on the multidis-
play.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay shows part informa-
tion.
3. Press [
▲
] or [
▼
] as necessary to select the part(s) to be deleted.
4. Press [
●
] to delete the part(s).
The multidisplay indicates that writing is in progress as the song is
deleted.
5. When deletion is completed (when the multidisplay no longer shows
that writing is in progress), press [FUNC.] again.
The [FUNC.] LED goes dark, and the HT-70 returns to its previous
state.
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To See How Much More Data Can Be Recorded
If you press [FUNC.] while recording or while standing by to record
(that is, whenever the [
●
] LED is lit), the multidisplay will show the per-
centage of space still remaining. The display will remain visible for
about five seconds.
If 100% of space is still available, you have room to record approximately
45,000 notes within as many as 999 measures.
If you wish to retain performance data over the long term, it is recom-
mended that you use a USB connection to save and manage your data
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