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Step 2
Start to play the piano.
While recording the second part, the previously recorded first part will also play. During this time, the LED indicators for the REC button and PLAY/STOP button will be turned on.
To start playing back the first part and then recording the second part from a certain point, later in the song, press the PLAY/STOP button instead of playing the keyboard to start playback, then begin recording the second part when necessary.
Step 3
Press the PLAY/STOP button to finish recording.
The LED indicators for the PLAY/STOP button and the REC button will turn off and the newly recorded part will be saved to memory automatically.
The total recording capacity of the CN33 digital piano’s memory is approximately 15,000 notes, with button and pedal presses also counted as one note.
When the maximum capacity is reached, recording will stop and all music recorded up until that point will be saved to memory automatically.
Performance data stored inside the CN33 digital piano’s memory will be saved even after turning off the power.
It is possible to temporarily turn off (mute) a previously recorded part, for example PART1, before recording a new part, for example PART2. This function can be useful to avoid distraction while recording. To mute PART1, hold the PLAY/STOP button and press the PART1 button, the LED indicator for PART1 will turn off.
Panel operations stored during recording: x Changes made to the sound type.
xShifts between DUAL and SPLIT modes.
Panel operations NOT stored during recording:
xChanges made to effect settings – the selected effect will be applied to the selected sound type.
xChanges made to temp (the tempo set immediately before recording will be stored, however).
xChanges made using the BALANCE slider in DUAL or SPLIT modes – the volume balance set immediately before recording will be stored, however.
xTurning the TOUCH CURVE or TRANSPOSE functions ON or OFF – regardless of the transpose settings the performance will be replayed at the pitch originally used for the recording.
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