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Recording
Overdubbing a Recorded Song
While listening to a recorded song or an internal song, you can record again using either Replace or Mix recording.
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As described in “Getting Ready to Record” (p . 36), turn mix recording on/off and choose the recording mode .
In this example, choose “SMF” as the recording mode.
2.
Press the [
] (Rec) button to enter recording-standby mode .
3.
Press the [
] button to switch to overdubbing mode .
4.
As necessary, use the part buttons to select the part that you want to record .
For details, refer to step 2 of “Making a New SMF Recording” (p. 37).
5.
As necessary, use the [
] (Bwd) [
] (Fwd) buttons to specify the point at
which recording will start .
6.
As necessary, use the [Slow] [Fast] buttons to specify the tempo .
7.
Press the [
] (Play/Stop) button .
A two-measure count will be heard (the measure number is shown as “-2” and “-1”), and recording will start.
When recording starts, the [
] (Rec) button and [
] (Play/Stop) button will light.
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You can also start recording by playing the keyboard while in the recording-standby state. In this case, recording starts immediately and no count
will be sounded.
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Press the [
] (Play/Stop) button .
Recording will stop, and the song save screen will appear.
Refer to “Saving a Song” (p. 38).
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When you overdub-record, the time signature will be the time signature of the original song.
To re-record
If the recording mode setting “Mix Recording” (p. 55) is “off” (i.e., replace recording), and you select a previously recorded part and
then record, your new performance will overwrite the previously recorded part, replacing it. In other words, the previously recorded
performance will be discarded.
First recorded
performance will remain .
Replaced by the second
recorded performance .
First recording
Second recording
If the recording mode setting “Mix Recording” (p. 55) is “on” (i.e., mix recording), and you select a previously recorded part and then record,
your new performance will be combined with the previously recorded performance.
First and second recorded
performances will be mixed .
First recording
Second recording
First recorded
performance will remain .
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