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Recording

You can easily record your performances.

By playing back your performance you can listen to yourself playing, or use the keyboard

to play the melody along with the song you recorded.

You can perform the following types of recording.

Recording just your own
keyboard performance

“Recording Your Keyboard Performance” (p. 58)

Selecting a track button and
recording

“Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand” (p. 60)

Re-recording

“Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand” (p. 60)

Recording along with an
internal song

“Recording Your Playing Along with a Song” (p. 63)

Memo

With second or later recordings, the previously recorded song is erased as the new
material is recorded. When recording a new performance, it is probably a good idea to
erase the previously recorded performance first (p. 66).
fig.OverRec.eps
1st Pass
2nd Pass
The first Performance is preserved

If the Following Display Appears

A display like the one shown below will appear if you attempt to select another song or
record a new song when there is a recorded performance that has not been saved.
fig.d-SongDelete.eps
You can’t play back an another song if there is an unsaved (user) song.
If it is OK to delete the song, press the [ ] button.
If you don’t want to delete the song, press the [ ] button and save your song to
internal memory or USB memory (p. 70).
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