Using the Song Memory
•Do not change a note identical to the preceding or succeeding note. Doing so might alter the length of the note and you will have to
•When you change note, key pressure, or chord, the keyboard sounds the new setting so you can hear what it sounds like.
•Some parameters are stored in the initial portion of the memory, called “Panel Record.” You cannot edit data in this field using the procedure described here. See “Rewriting Song Data (Panel Record)” on Page 19.
•The tone and rhythm you selected before beginning recording are stored in the panel record. You can only change tone or rhythm during recording.
•The only parameters that can be edited for Tracks
•You cannot add data to a recording.
•You cannot move portions of a recording to a different location within the recording.
•You cannot change note lengths.
(EXIT) to cancel the rewrite operation.
In addition to Track 1, where you record auto accompaniment as well as keyboard play, there are five other tracks you can use to record melody parts only. You can record different tones on these tracks and build a full ensemble of instruments.
You can play back what you already recorded on Track 1 (or any other track) while you record on Tracks
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1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until 3# appears.
2.Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press + or – to select a song number.
3.Press the desired SONG MEMORY TRACK
4.If desired, you can change the tone number and tempo settings. You can change the tempo to one that is easy for you to follow.
5.Press START/STOP to start recording. The contents of any tracks already recorded start to play.
6.Play on the keyboard what you want to record on the selected track.
7.Press START/STOP to end recording.
If you used them, tone number and optional pedal operation are also stored on the selected track in addition to the notes you played.
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1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until $3 appears.
2.Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press + or – to select a song number.
3.Press the desired SONG MEMORY TRACK
4.Change the tone, if desired. After selecting a tone, press any keyboard key to clear the tone selection display and return to the note input screen.
5.Use the keyboard to enter notes or 0 to enter rests.
• When you enter a note using the keyboard with touch response turned on, the key pressure is also recorded.
• To delete a rest entry, press 0 again.
6.Use
7.Continue entering notes by playing them and specifying their length.
8.Press START/STOP to end recording.
You can recall and change individual notes and parameter settings from a song in memory.
1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until $3appears.
2.Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press + or – to select a song number.
3.Use SONG MEMORY TRACK
4.Press (CURSOR) to enter edit mode.
5.Repeatedly press or (CURSOR) to move to the entry you want to change.
You can change the parameter that is
flashing on the display. To change a different parameter, repeatedly press or (CURSOR) so the parameter you want to edit flashes.
6.Make the desired changes to the selected parameter.
The procedures you use to change a parameter depend on the type of data it contains. See “Editing Techniques and Display Contents”.
7.Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to edit other parameters.
8.Press START/STOP when you are finished.
Key Pressure (Velocity) — Repeatedly press + and – or use the number buttons to adjust the key pressure.
Pitch — Enter a new note on the keyboard or repeatedly press + or – to change to the next higher or lower note. The keyboard and the staff on the display show your new entry.
Chord — Use the appropriate chord fingering method for the MODE setting.
Tone Number/Rhythm Number —
Repeatedly press + or – or use the number buttons to enter a number.
Rhythm Controller (INTRO/ENDING 1 or 2,
You can delete an entire song, a specific track, or data associated with the song.
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