Song Memory Function

Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording

In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords, the following data is also recorded to Track 1 during real- time recording. This data is applied whenever Track 1 is played back.

Tone number

Rhythm number

INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2 button, SYNCRHO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations

Pedal operations (option)

The following data is recorded in the header whenever you start a recording of a track.

Mixer settings of other tracks

Effect type

Accompaniment volume

Reverb Level

Chorus Level

DSP Hold On/Off

Mixer Hold On/Off

Pitch bend wheel operation

Modulation wheel operation (WK-3700)

Modulation button operation (WK-3200)

Pitch bend range

Mixer Mode Settings

Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-40) are automatically recorded to Track 1. You can use the Mixer to change each of the parameters.

Memory Capacity

The keyboard has memory for approximately 10,000 notes.

The measure number and note number flash on the display whenever remaining memory is less than 100 notes.

Recording automatically stops (and auto-accompaniment and rhythm stops playing if they are being used) whenever memory becomes full.

Initially, nothing is stored in song memory.

Memory Data Storage

Whenever you make a new recording, anything previously stored in memory is replaced.

Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in progress causes the contents of the track your are currently recording to be lost.

You can save memory data to external media, if you want. See “Saving Data” on page E-82 for more information.

Remember that you can dump memory contents to another MIDI device using the procedure described under “Using the Music Data Management Software (on the Bundled CD- ROM)” on page E-80.

Track 1 Real-time Recording

Variations

The following describes a number of different variations you can use when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording. All of these variations are based upon the procedure described under “To record with real-time recording” on page E-54.

To start recording with synchro start

In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. Auto-accompaniment and recording will both start when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.

To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in

During recording, the INTRO/ENDING 1/2, SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN NEXT, and VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 buttons (pages E-36 to 37) can all be used as they normally are.

To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pattern

In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button and then INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2 button. Auto-accompaniment will start with the intro pattern when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.

To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a recording

In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button and then play something on the melody keyboard to start recording without Auto Accompaniment. When you reach the point where you want accompaniment to start, play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard to start Auto Accompaniment.

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