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Tyros5 Reference Manual
The created Multi Track recording data can be re-recorded in the following five ways.
• Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC ........................................................See below
• Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK).......................See below
• Replace a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT.................................See
• Overdub a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT (MERGE) ..............See
• Merge the Main and Sub tracks to the Main track: BOUNCE
............................................................................................. See Multi Track Recording
NORMAL REC / NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK)
You can replace the whole audio data of a track by NORMAL REC or mix the audio data
with the previous one by NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK). The NORMAL REC
(PLUS PLAYBACK) method does not add any tracks but simply mixes the new recording
to the existing data. After stopping recording, any data following the stop point will be
erased.
1
Execute Steps 1–5 in “Editing the Recorded Data (Multi Track
Recording File)” on
to select the data to be re-
recorded.
2
Use the [F] (TRACK SELECT) button to select the track to be re-recorded.
3
Use the [B]/[C] buttons to select a recording method.
• Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC
• Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK)
4
If you select “NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK),” play back the recorded audio and
practice the part that you want to overdub while the audio is playing. Change the volume
settings if necessary.
If you wish to add a keyboard-played Voice from the Tyros5, select the desired Voice. If you wish to record your
singing voice or an external instrument, connect a microphone or instrument and make the appropriate settings.
Adjust the Track Play and Rec Monitor levels here as desired.
5
Press the [REC] button to enable recording.
Re-recording the Multi Track Recording File
Re-recording of the data repeatedly will
result in deterioration of the sound
quality.
The data is automatically saved in
the internal HDD, but you want to
backup your data before re-
recording. Copying is the easiest
way to do this. However, since
copying within a folder in the HDD
is not possible, you need to cre-
ate a new folder. For details on
file management, refer to the
Owner’s Manual.
NOTE
NOTICE
Since you will be overdubbing parts
onto this audio, it’s best to keep the first
recording simple. For example, you may
want to record just a rhythm pattern
(such as by playing back a Style) or a
simple bass riff over which you can add
other parts.
NOTE
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