4In the [BOUNCE] “RecMode” tab page, make sure that “Select Rec Mode” is set to “Input.”

5For this example, we will start recording from the beginning of the song (“001.01.000” or “000:00.000”). If you are not at the begining, hold down the [STOP] key and tap the [REW] key to return to the begining of the song.

6Enter record-ready mode.Press the [REC] key (the [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will blink).7Begin recording.

Press the [PLAY] key (the [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will light). Begin playing the keyboard.

8Stop recording.

When you have finished performing, press the [STOP] key (the [REC] and [PLAY] LEDs will go dark).

9Listen to the overdub.

Return to the begining of the song. Press the track 9 and 10 [TRACK STATUS] keys to set them to PLAY (lit green). Press the [PLAY] key.

4. Overdubbing additional partsNext we’ll add a vocal on track 3.1Connect a mic to the [INPUT 1] jack.

2Press the [MODELING] key to enter Modeling mode. Select “MIC” as the Modeling Category.

3Set the track 3 [TRACK STATUS] to REC.

When you enter Modeling mode, tracks 1 and 2 will be set to REC. Press the track 1 and 2 [TRACK STATUS] keys to set them to PLAY, and press the track 3 [TRACK STATUS] key to set it to REC.

4Adjust the input level, recording level, and effects to prepare for recording.

5Move to the location at which you want to start recording, and start recording.

Press the [FF] key or [REW] key to move to the desired time location. Press the [REC] key and then the [PLAY] key to start recording. When you are done, press the [STOP] key.

6Let’s change virtual tracks to record another take. Press the [TRACK] key to access the “Vtr1–6” tab page.

Select track “3a” and turn the [VALUE] dial to change it to “3b.”7Move the location again, and begin recording.

Move to the location from which you want to begin recording, and press the [REC] key and then the [PLAY] key to begin recording.

8Play back track 3.

Press the [TRACK STATUS] key to select PLAY, and press the [PLAY] key to play back. At this time, track “3b” will play back.

Counter display (→ p.32)

When you have finished recording, check to be sure that your performance was recorded correctly.

Use phantom power if you have connected a condenser mic.

Move to time (→ p.32)

Virtual tracks (→ p.53)

If you want to play back a track that you have already recorded, set that track’s [TRACK STATUS] to PLAY.

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