Recording Your Keyboard Play

Free Recording Track 1 Data

In addition to notes played on the keyboard and chord accompaniments, the following data is also stored in Track 1 during performance recording.

Tone number

Rhythm number

Rhythm controller operations

Pedal operations

Layer and split settings

Split point

Tempo setting

Reverb and chorus settings

Auto Harmonize setting

Registration Memory Contents

One Touch Preset setting

PITCH BEND wheel operations

Track 1 Free Recording Variations

To record without rhythm

Skip step 4 of the above procedure.

Recording without rhythm starts as soon as you press a keyboard key.

To start recording with synchro start

In place of step 4 of the above procedure, press the SYNCHRO/ ENDING button.

Now Auto Accompaniment and recording will start when you play a chord within the accompaniment keyboard range.

To start recording with an intro using synchro start

Playing Back a Free Recording

Use the procedure below to playback what you have recorded with free recording.

Getting Ready

Press the RHYTHM button to enter the rhythm mode.

Press the SONG MEMORY button to enter playback standby.

1Press the START/STOP button.

This starts playback of Song Memory contents. During Song Memory playback, you can use the TRACK button to mute either track and listen to the contents of the other track only.

Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo.

2To stop playback, press the START/STOP button again.

NOTE

During Song Memory playback, the entire range of the keyboard operates as a melody keyboard, regardless of the MODE button setting. You can play along with Song Memory playback, if you want. You could use layer and split (page E-7, E-8) at this time to assign multiple tones to the keyboard, if you want.

Note that pause, skip forward, and skip back operations cannot be performed during Song Memory playback.

In place of step 4 of the above procedure, press the SYNCHRO/

ENDING button and then the INTRO button.

Now Auto Accompaniment and recording will start with an intro pattern when you play a chord within the accompaniment keyboard range.

To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a recording

In place of step 4 of the above procedure, press the SYNCHRO/ ENDING button, and then play something within the melody range of the keyboard.

This records the melody without any accompaniment. Auto Accompaniment will start when you play a chord within the accompaniment keyboard range.

To insert an ending or fill-in into a recording

During recording, use the SYNCHRO/ENDING button, NORMAL/FILL-IN button and VARIATION/FILL-IN button.

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