
A n c h o
P
AGE
14
Q R S M U S I C T E C H N O L O G I E S
Ancho V
69_1
0 0 1 m R C
0 0 0 0 V
0 6 4
m e m m R C
0 0 0 0
M 0 6 0
m e m m R C
0 0 0 0 M
V o 0
m e m m R C
0 0 0 2 M 0 6 0
m e m
R C
0 2 5 2 M 0 6 0
0 0 2
R C
0 2 5 2 M 0 6 0
s a v
R C
0 2 5 2 M 0 6 0
0 0 2
R C
0 0 0 0
M 0 6 0
Stop Play Press the
Stop
button to stop play.
Over 400 minutes of record space available!
Select
Record
Source
If the Record source (RC) is already selected as shown, skip to Activate Record.
Press the red Record button to select the Record source. Volume is automatically set to V = 064.
Activate
Record
Adjust bpm
Press the red
Record
button to activate record. Recording does not begin until MIDI data is received.
The Rec/Tempo LED will begin to flash at 60 beats per minute. Rotate dial to change the bpm rate.
Adjust Click
Track
Volume
Press the Dial once and rotate to change the click track volume.
The beats per minute Metronome rate
(above) and the audible click track are for your reference only that have nothing to do with the recording.
Record a
Song
Recording begins when the first piano key is pressed or MIDI data is received by Ancho.
The counter will begin to count the recording time and does not stop until the stop button is pressed.
Stop
Recording
When finished recording press the
Stop
button.
The new recording is now suspended in the temporary memory location “mem”.
You now have several options to choose from:
Listen
to the new recording, before saving, by pressing Play.
or
Re-record
to “mem” by pressing the red Record button and repeating the “Activate Record” steps above.
or
Review
previously recorded songs before replacing one of them with the new recording.
Press the Dial so that the arrow flashes and then rotate the dial to one of the 9 record play locations.
Press Play to review song. All record locations may be reviewed before saving the new song.
or
Record Over
an existing recording
or Save
to an empty record location.
With the arrow flashing, rotate the dial to the desired record location and press the red record button.
or
Save to CompactFlash
.
See “Record Over or Save”
above and rotate the dial to
“
cCF
” instead of a record
source location number.
or
Erase
a song
in one of the 9 record source locations.
Erase a song by following the “Activate Record” steps above but do not send MIDI data to Ancho.
Then save this “empty” recording to one of the 9 record source locations.
To
erase all 9 songs as a group
. See “CompactFlash Utilities” in this manual and select the “Clear Record Memory” option.
The very first time that an individual recording is saved using this feature Ancho creates a
folder named “RECSES99” and saves the recording as “RECSN001. All subsequent
“saves” to “cCF” to the same CompactFlash card are placed in this folder and named
“RECSN002...RECSN###” up to RECSN999.
Note: If there are ANY music files on the “root” of the CFLASH card Ancho will not recognize the
files in the “RECSES99” folder. See the “CDROM & CompactFlash Root Files & Programs”
section in this manual.
Record a Song Using the Ancho Controller
Recording the piano requires the optional PNOscan.
See page 46.
“Connecting for Standard Playback or Optional Record”
section of this manual for instructions.
Record Source “
RC
”