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Recording Your Performance

* If you want to re-record only your own performance after using the Pianist function to record, you must turn off the
Pianist function before you record. If you fail to turn off the Pianist function, the Pianist accompaniment will be added
to the previously recorded accompaniment.
* If you want to re-record the accompaniment of the Pianist function, select the [2/Accomp] track or the [R/Rhythm]
track, and re-record.

Multitrack recording on five tracks

Multitrack recording is a method by which you can record additional tracks while listening to the
previously recorded tracks.
The HPi-7 provides five tracks, so you can record different sounds on each track to create an ensemble
song.

You can also record on 16 tracks (p. 58).

Record the first track

1

Record your performance as described in “Recording a New Song” (p. 36).

* The song tempo will be remembered as the tempo at which you recorded the first track.

Record the second and subsequent tracks

2

Select and record additional tracks one at a time as described in “Re-recording”

(p. 38).

For the second and subsequent recordings, you can listen to the previously recorded performances
while you record.
Record additional tracks as desired to complete the song.

* Only drum set or SFX set sounds can be recorded in the [R/Rhythm] button.

The five track buttons and 16 parts

Many songs in commercially available SMF music files consist of 16 parts. The 16 parts are divided
among the five track buttons.
The track buttons and the 16 parts correspond as follows.
Track button Part
[R/Rhythm] 10 (D), 11 (S)
[1/User] 1
[2/Accomp] 2, 5-9, 12-16
[3/Left] 3
[4/Right] 4
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