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5. RECORDER
The RECORDER function records performances in a similar way to that of an audio tape recorder. However, the CA111 piano records songs as digital data, instead of audio data - storing the music inside the instrument.
With a maximum of ten song memories, the recorder function provides a useful tool for both practicing and playing the piano.
It is also possible to activate the metronome, providing a steady beat in which to perform to. Note that the metronome will not be audible when the recorded performance is played back.
1) RECORDING A SONG
Step 1
Select the desired sound for the performance.
Step 2
Press the Rec button to activate the recorder.
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| The LED indicator for the Rec button will start to flash, |
| RECORDER |
| indicating that the recorder has been activated. |
| Record | The selected recorder song | |
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| shown on the second line of the LCD display. | |
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| SONG 1 |
Step 3
Press the S or TValue buttons to select the desired recorder song.
Step 4
Play the piano.
The recorder will automatically start recording with the first note played.
The LED indicators for the Rec and Play/Stop buttons will turn on.
Alternatively, the recording can also be started by pressing the Play/Stop button instead of pressing a key, to allow the recording of songs that begin on an ‘up’ beat.