NOTE
If the previous accompaniment track or
melody track is on, it can be monitored
during the recording. If no of that track
is needed, you can press its button
again to close it. The screen will show
the current track number in the
state
column.
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Muting Tracks During Playback
While the recording is enabled, you can selectively mute different tracks. This is useful
for when you want to clearly hear certain tracks, and not others, during recording. Muting
can also be done
on the fly
during playback. To use muting, press the corresponding
SONG MEMORY button, repeatedly if necessary, until the desired track number in the
display is off.
Each press of a SONG MEMORY button (when playback is stopped) cycles through the
following settings.
To start recording.
When the beat marks and track number start flashing,
you can start recording simply by playing the keyboard (or by
pressing the [START/STOP] button).
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When Sync start is on, play the first chord of the
song in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
The accompaniment starts automatically and you can
continue recording, playing other chords in time with the
accompaniment.
Stop recording:
After you finished playing the song you want to record,
press the [START/ STOP] button or [RECORD] button to
stop recording.
Record to other tracks as desired.
To do this, simply repeat step 3 to 5 above. Make sure
that when you press the [SONG MEMORY] button
corresponding to the desired track, the track number in the
display flashes.
Listen to newly recorded song:
To play back the song from the beginning, simply press
the [START/STOP] button again. Playback stops when the
[START/STOP] button is pressed again.
NOTE
If no power is provided, the recorded
data can only be reserved for one week
or more. Important data should be
stored in other equipment through the
function of batch output.