Advanced recording methods, Recording each hand separately” (p. 49), Recording each hand separately – Roland HPi-6F User Manual

Page 49: Recording your performance, T win piano (p. 34) / s plit pla y (p. 32)

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Recording Your Performance

Advanced Recording Methods

Recording Each Hand Separately

By recording your left-hand performance at the [Left] button and your right-hand performance at the [Right] button, you can record a performance

separately for each hand. You are also free to re-record each hand independently.

1. Make preparations for recording as described in “Getting Ready to Record” (p. 46).
2. Press the button of the track you don’t want to record, so the button’s indicator is turned off.
3. Press the [Play/Stop] button.

A two-measure count will be heard (the measure number will indicate “-2” and then “-1”), and then recording will begin.
When recording begins, the [Rec] button and the [Play/Stop] button will light.

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If desired, you can start recording by playing the keyboard while the HPi-6F is in recording-standby mode; recording will begin the instant you play

the keyboard. In this case, no count will be heard.

4. Press the [Play/Stop] button.

Recording will stop.

How Track Buttons Correspond to the Recorded Performances

The recorded performances are assigned to the track buttons as follows.

Normal performance (playing a single tone on the entire keyboard) / Dual Play

Track buttons

Recorded performance

Record with only one button specified

The performance will be recorded on the specified track.

Record with multiple buttons specified

The performance will be recorded on only one track.
Recording will occur on one track in the following priority order: [User] button ➝

[Right] button ➝ [Left] button ➝ [Accomp] button

Twin Piano (p. 34) / Split Play (p. 32)

Track buttons

Recorded performance
Twin Piano

Split Play

[Right] button

Right section

Right-hand tone

[Left] button

Left section

Left-hand tone

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