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Music Disk Recorder
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CUSTOM PLAY
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
RECORD
PLAY
UPPER
UPPER
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
SHIFT
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
RECORD
SONG
FROM
SONG
DEL.
TO
REPEAT
SONG COPY
TEMPO
FORMAT
CUSTOM PLAY
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
RECORD
PLAY
UPPER
UPPER
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
SHIFT
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
RECORD
SONG
FROM
SONG
DEL.
TO
REPEAT
SONG COPY
TEMPO
FORMAT
CUSTOM PLAY
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
RECORD
PLAY
UPPER
UPPER
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
LOWER
PEDAL CONTROL
SHIFT
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
RECORD
SONG
FROM
SONG DEL.
TO
REPEAT
SONG COPY
TEMPO
FORMAT
REGISTRATION MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
M.
/ TO DISK
1. While holding down the RECORD button...
2. Press the M./TO DISK (Memory) button.
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Recording Registrations
(and Bulk Data)
You can also record registrations by themselves, without recording a
performance. Bulk data, including Registration Memory,
Registration Shift settings, Rhythm Pattern (User rhythms), and
Rhythm Sequence data, are also saved in the operation. There are
two ways to record the registrations and bulk data:
[1]
1
On the Electone, set the registrations and all other data you want
to record.
2
Select the song number to which you wish to record the registra-
tions.
3
While holding down the RECORD button, press the M./TO
DISK (Memory) button on the Registration Memory panel.
Small bars flash across the LED display from left to right,
indicating that the M.D.R. is reading the registrations and other
settings. After recording, the M.D.R. is automatically stopped
and returns to STOP status.
[2]
1
Set up the registrations and select the song number as you did in
steps #1 and #2 above.
2
Press the RECORD button to make the M.D.R. ready to record.
3
Press the PLAY button to record the registrations, then press the
STOP button as soon as you see the small bars flash across the
LED display from left to right.
This is the same procedure as the one when you start recording.
The small bars that flash across the display indicate that the
M.D.R. is recording the registrations and being set up for normal
recording; pressing the STOP button interrupts this process.