Recording your performance, Display, Sound – Roland GO:PIANO 61-Key Touch-Sensitive Portable Keyboard User Manual

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Operating Guide

Edit a Value / Return to the Previous Screen / Reset the Sound

Edit a value

Use the [–] [+] buttons.

Return to the previous

screen

In an edit screen, press the [ ] button.

Reset the sound settings

In the play screen, press the [ ] button.

MEMO

A piano sound (number 01) is selected,

and the sound settings are reset.
This is convenient if the sound settings

have been inadvertently changed.

Recording Your Performance

Here’s how to record and play back your performance.

* It is not possible to overdub-record.

1

Select the sound that you want to record.

2

Press the [

t

] button (“

t

” blinks).

3

Press a key to start recording (“

t

” is lit).

4

Press the [

s

] button to stop (“

t

” is unlit).

A confirmation message appears.

5

To save, press the [

s

] button.

If you decide to cancel, press the [ ] button.

MEMO

5

You can back up the recorded song to your computer (p. 5).

5

When playing back or

recording, the screen

shows the current measure,

and the status of play/

record progress within one

measure.

Play/stop

Press the [

s

] button.

Record-standby

While stopped, press the [

t

] button.

Record

From record-standby, press the

[

s

] button.

Load a different song

Loading a saved song (Load) (p. 5).

If you want to record along with the metronome

Start the metronome beforehand, and specify the time

signature and tempo (p. 2).
In step 2 (“

t

” is blinking) when you press the [

s

] button,

you’ll hear a two-measure count, and then recording starts.

Current measure

001

Play/record position

One measure

Display

This shows the sound group name, the sound name, and the

functions that are currently enabled.

Screen at startup (the Play screen)

[PIANO]

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01

Bluetooth

connection status

Tone number
Current measure (only during

playback/recording)

Playback/

recording position

Tone group name

Tone name

A non-drum tone

is selected

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