Overdubbing” (p. 57), Overdubbing, About re-recording – Roland Digital Piano HP User Manual

Page 57: Recording your performance

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Recording Your Performance

Overdubbing

1. Hold down the [Play/Stop] button and press the [Bwd] button .

You’ll return to the beginning of the recorded performance.

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You can also return to the beginning of the recorded performance by holding down the [Bwd] button.

2. Press the [Rec] button .

The following message will appear.

The [Rec] button will light, the [Play/Stop] button will blink, and the HPi-7F will enter recording-standby mode.
If you decide to cancel recording, press the [Rec] button once again.

3. Press the track buttons ([Accomp], [User], [Left], [Right]) so the indicator for the track you want to record is blinking .
4. Press the [Play/Stop] button .

A two-measure count will be heard (as the measure number, “-2” is shown, 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-7F is in recording-standby mode; recording will begin the instant you play

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

5. Press the [Play/Stop] button .

Recording will stop.

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When you overdub-record without erasing the previously recorded performance, the song’s tempo and time signature will remain as they were

initially recorded.

About re-recording

If the record mode is set to “Replace Recording” (p. 81), and you select and record on an already recorded track, the new performance will be overwritten

onto that track. This means that the previously recorded performance will be lost.

Performance recorded

first remains .

Replaced by performance

recorded second time .

First recording

Second recording

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If you want to record a new performance, you must first erase the previously recorded performance (p. 51).

If the record mode is set to “Mix Recording” (p. 81), and you select and record on an already-recorded track, your new performance will be mixed with the

previously recorded performance.

Performances recorded the first

time and second time are mixed .

First recording

Second recording

Performance recorded

first remains .

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