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Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance

Chapter 5

Recording a New Song (New Song)

This records keyboard performances without the use of the internal songs or

Automatic Accompaniment.

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Settings for recording performances

1.

Press One Touch Program [Piano] button.

This sets the KR for performance without the use of Automatic Accompaniment.

2.

Decide on the tone of the performance (p. 27).

Use the Tone buttons and the touch screen to select the tone.

When you have finished choosing the settings, touch <Exit> to display the Basic

screen.

Recording settings

3.

Press the [

(Rec)] button.

You press the [

(Rec)] button and the following messages will appear, when a

song has already been recorded.

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Touch <New Song>.

This switches the KR to the settings required for recording a new song.

The KR is put in recording standby.

To cancel recording, press the [

(Rec)] button once more.

4.

Decide on the tempo and beat.

If necessary, press the [Metronome] button to play the metronome.

When you have finished making the settings, touch <Exit> to display the Basic

screen.

Start recording

5.

Press the [

(Play/Stop)] button.

A two-bar count-in plays, then recording starts.

Even without pressing the [

(Play/Stop)] button, recording starts when you

play the keyboard. There is no count-in played when you start by playing rather than

If you select <New Song>

when a song has already been

recorded, the “OK to delete

song?” prompt appears in the

screen. For more detailed

information, refer to “If the

following screen appears” (p.

105).

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