Recording
Press the ‘Rec’ button to activate the recording function. The word, ‘Rec’ will be displayed
on the built-in screen. As soon as any key of the keyboard is played, the recording will start
and will continue until it’s stopped or the internal memory is full. It is also possible to record
over an existing recording.
Stop Recording
When the internal memory is full, ‘Ful’ shall be automatically displayed on the screen and
any recording being made at that moment will be immediately stopped.
When recording, it’s possible to press the ‘Play’ button. This will stop the current recording
and then play back all stored recordings one after the other.
While recording, press the Rec button a second time to stop recording. Everything that was
played during recording will be automatically saved to the internal memory.
Program Function / Memory Function
Rhythm Programming
If the built-in rhythm accompaniments are not what you’re looking for, you can make your
own.
Press the PROG button to start the programming mode. ‘PRG’ shall be displayed on the
screen, and the keyboard percussion will automatically load.
When programmed again, or when another function is activated, the memory is
automatically cleared.
Playing a Rhythm In
When you want to play a new rhythm in yourself, a maximum of 32 percussion sounds can
be played, after which the screen will read ‘FUL’. This stops the programming function
because the memory is full. It is also possible to stop the programming mode during
recording by pressing the Play button. By doing this, the programming function will stop and
the rhythm you have played in shall be directly played back.
Press the PROG button again to leave the mode and clear all input data.
Rhythm Playback
While still in programming mode, press the Play button to playback the rhythm you have
just composed. Press the Play button once more to stop playback.
Using Memory Storage
The FBK-100L provides space for saving up to 3 presets. These presets include a
timbre/sound, rhythm, speed, and other parameters that complete a particular set up and
that you might need to save and call up later.
All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
Version:
1.0
Creation date + author initials:
16-07-2020 RV
Revision date + author initials: -