Recording Your Performance

5.Press the [ ] button.

You’ll hear a two-measure count, and then recording will begin.

Alternatively, you can start recording by playing the keyboard instead of pressing the [ ] button. In this case, there will be no count-in.

When recording begins, the [ ] button and [ ] button will light.

During the count, “-2” then “-1” will be shown as the measure number in the lower right of the screen.

*If you record additional material without erasing the previously recorded performance, the song’s tempo and time signature will remain as they were when first recorded.

6.To stop recording, press the [ ] button.

When you re-record

If you re-record from the beginning, the previously recorded performance will be erased as the new recording proceeds.

If you want to record an entire performance, erase the previously recorded performance first (p. 43).

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1st Pass

2nd Pass

The first Performance is preserved

Listening to the recorded performance

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1.Press the [ ] button.

You’ll return to the beginning of the recorded performance.

2.Press the [ ] button.

The recorded performance will play back.

Press the [ ] button once again to stop playback.

Your recorded performance will be lost when you turn off the power. If you want to keep your recorded performance, you must save it to internal memory (p. 44) or USB memory (p. 64).

You can’t play back another song if a recorded performance exists. Erase or save your recorded performance, and then play back the desired song (p. 42).

By holding down one of the track buttons and pressing the [ ] button, you can erase the performance of just that track. If you erase the performance from all tracks, the display will indicate “New Song.”

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Roland HP-307 important safety instructions When you re-record, Fig.zu