101
N
Stop recording.
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Press the
[PLAY/STOP]
button.
➔
Recording stops. The [REC] lamp goes out when the data has
been written to the disk, and the song play display appears.
You can also stop recording by pressing the
[REC]
button.
When pressing the
[START/STOP]
button, only the recording of the
Auto Accompaniment or rhythm will stop. You can continue recording
your keyboard performance without the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm.
Press either the
[PLAY/STOP]
or
[REC]
button in order to actually stop
recording.
• When recording is finished, [ACMP/
SONG VOLUME] is automatically reset
to the default setting (MAX), regardless
of the current slider position.
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Song Recording
Adding New Tracks
You can add a new track to your song by selecting a new record
track(s) and voice(s) for recording as described above. You can record
while playing back and monitoring the previously recorded tracks, letting
you assemble a complete song by repeating this process.
• If you record on a track that has al-
ready been recorded, the previous
material will be erased and the new
material will be recorded in its place.
Punch-in/out Recording
With the Punch-in/out Recording function, you can selectively re-
record specified sections of the song. Punch-in/out recording allows you
to start recording from any “Punch-in” point within a previously re-
corded track and stop recording at any “Punch-out” point, leaving intact
all recorded material up to the Punch-in point and following the Punch-
out point.
• Punch-in/out recording cannot be used
on tracks to which Auto Accompani-
ment, rhythm and/or Harmony are
recorded.
Z
Play back the song.
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Play back the song in order to locate the point you want to Punch-in
(re-record) from .
SONG
PAUSE
REW
FF
REC
PLAY/
STOP
SONG CONTROL