Recording your performance, Recording along with a song, Standby (p. 34–p. 40) – Roland HPi-7LE User Manual

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Recording Your Performance

The HPi-7 lets you record your own performances.
A recorded performance can be played back to hear your own playing, or to add additional parts.
The following types of recording can be done using the HPi-7.

• Record along with an internal song or disk song (

“Recording Along with a Song”)

• Recording just your own keyboard performance (

“Recording a New Song” (p. 36))

Re-recording (p. 38)

• Using the Pianist function to record (

“Recording with an accompaniment (the Pianist

function)” (p. 39))

Multitrack recording on five tracks (p. 40)

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Songs you record are discarded as soon as you select another song, or turn off the power of the HPi-7. Be sure to

save important performances on a floppy disk. Refer to “Saving Songs” (p. 42).

Recording Along with a Song

You can record a performance that you play along with an internal song or disk song.
Here we will explain how you can listen to the accompaniment for an internal song while recording
your right-hand performance.

fig.panelovrec

Before you record, first select a song, and press the [

] button to display the Notation screen.

Refer to p. 17 for details on how to select an internal song, or to p. 46 for how to select a disk song.

Make recording settings

1

Press the [

(Rec)] button.

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While the measure number is highlighted, the notation screen is being generated. When the highlighted number

returns to normal, please try the operation again.

fig.recmsg1e

2

Use the [

] [

] button to choose “Add On,” then press the [

(Execute)] button.

With this setting, you can record while listening to the selected song.

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The selected item
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