Song Memory Function
Overdubbing a Performance Recording
You can use the following procedure to record a melody in Track 2 so it combines with a recording you previously made in Track 1.
1Press the RHYTHM button to enter the rhythm mode.
2Use the SONG MEMORY button to select record standby.
3Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button to select Track 2 as the recording track.
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4Select the tone you want to use.
5Press the controller block START/STOP button.
•This starts playback of Track 1 and recording in Track 2.
6Play the melody notes you want as you listen to the playback from Track 1.
7To stop recording, press the controller block START/ STOP button again.
•If you make a mistake, you need to go back and re- record from step 2.
•If you want to immediately hear what you recorded, press the controller block START/STOP button again.
NOTE
•Track 2 is a
•If you want to record without playback from a recorded track, enter playback standby, deselect the playback track, and then enter record standby. Note, however, that you cannot turn off rhythm and Auto Accompaniment.
Track 2 Data
In addition to notes played on the keyboard, the following data is also recorded to Track 2.
•Tone number
•Pedal operations
Deleting a Specific Part/Track
You can use the following procedure to delete a specific part/track from a lesson recording or performance recording.
Getting Ready
■When deleting a lesson recording part
•Press the SONGS button or PIANO SONGS button.
■When deleting a performance recording track
•Press the RHYTHM button.
1Press the SONG MEMORY button to enter record standby.
2Select the part/track you want to delete by pressing the LEFT/TRACK 1 button or RIGHT/TRACK 2 button.
3Hold down the SONG MEMORY button.
•This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
•To cancel the delete operation, press the
4Press the [+] (YES) button to delete the part/track.
•This causes the keyboard to return to Song Memory playback standby.
NOTE
•Pressing the SONG MEMORY button while the part/track delete screen is on the display returns to record standby.