6. Start Recording
If you haven’t already started
recording as in step 5, above,
recording will begin automatically as
soon as you begin playing. While
playing, you can change
accompaniment styles, voices, tempo
and other parameters. Such changes
will be recorded and reproduced
when the recording is played back.
7. Stop Recording
Press either the STOP buttonor
INTRO./ ENDING button
to stop
recording. Recording actually ends
the instant the accompaniment stops
playing. It is also possible to stop
recording immediately by pressing
either of the RECORD or PLAY
buttons
Recording will stop
automatically if you exceed the PSR-
48’s memory capacity (this will
depend on the complexity of your
performance and whether you use
accompaniment or not).
* Whenever you record using the MUSIC
PROGRAMMER, any previously
recorded material will be erased.
* lf you make a mistake while recording,
simply press the SYNCHRO START
button
and begin again from step 5,
above.
Recording the Accompaniment and
Performance Separately
The accompaniment and performance can
be recorded separately if you like, allowing
you to concentrate fully on each part as it
is recorded.
To do this, first press only the ACCOMP.
RECORD button
instead of both
RECORD buttons and record the
accompaniment part. Then press the
ACCOMP. PLAY button
so that the
ACCOMP. indicator flashes, press the
ORCHESTRA RECORD button
and
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