If you set the CP to Punch-In at the very first measure of the song, the metronome will automatically play a two-measure intro to assist you with the timing. These “ticks” will not be recorded as part of the track.

Punch-In recording using the pedal

Instead of specifically setting an automatic Punch-In and Punch-Out Bar, you can use the center pedal to manually Punch In and Out.

• You can punch in and out with pedal one time for each pass over the track that you make.

To use the pedal to Punch-In/Out:

1)Use the R5 button to select Pedal in the Punch In/Out menu.

2)Use the L and R buttons to set up other recording options.

3)Press the REC button to start. The song will start playing.

4)When the song reaches the bar where you wish to punch in, press the center pedal and play the keyboard.

5)When you reach the bar where you wish to punch out, press the pedal again to stop recording. Notice that the song keeps playing to the end (it’s just no longer recording) or until you press STOP.

L1 Selects the track to Punch in.

L3 Selects the measure in the song from where you want the CP to start playing.

L1

L 2

L 3

L 4

L 5

F 1

F 2

F 3

F 4

F 5

F 6

F 7

F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu.

F2 Takes you to the Mixer Settings menu. F4, F5 Plays the song for reharsal.

F6 Turns Loop on/off.

R 1

R1

Changes the time signature.

R 2

R2

Changes the tempo.

 

 

R 3

R3

Selects the recording mode. REPLACE

 

erases the previous data and records the new

 

 

R 4

 

data in its place. OVERDUB mixes the new

 

data with the previous data so that both are

 

 

heard together. Repeatedly pressing the R3

R 5

 

button switches between the REPLACE and

 

 

OVERDUB.

 

R5

Selects Auto or Pedal as the Punch-In

 

 

method. Repeatedly pressing the R5 button

 

 

switches between the Auto and Pedal.

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Kawai CP205/CP185 manual Punch-In recording using the pedal, Data in its place. Overdub mixes the new