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Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance
You can easily record your performances.
A recorded performance can be played back to hear your own playing, or to add
additional parts.
The following types of recording can be done using the MP-70.
Recording just your own keyboard performance
(
“Recording a New Song” p. 26)
Recording along with an internal song (
“Recording Along with a Song” p. 27)
Recording each hand separately (
“Recording the Right-Hand and Left-Hand
Parts Separately” p. 28)

Notes Regarding Recording

Only one song can be recorded.
Recorded performances are normally deleted when you turn off the power to
the MP-70, but you can use the Song Backup function (p. 31) to have the
recorded performance be retained even while the power is turned off.
You can also record performances to external audio devices as well as save
performance data onto floppy disks or other media using an external MIDI
device. For details, refer to “Chapter 6. Connecting External Devices” (p. 37).
If you see the following...
If you attempt to record using a different internal song when a performance has
already been recorded, the following will appear, and the indicators of [REC] button
will blink.
fig.disp-del
If it is OK to erase the performance, press the [REC] button.
If you do not want to erase the performance, press the [PLAY] button.

Recording Songs Starting with Pickups

Use the following method to record songs that start with pickup beats (where the
song begins on a beat other than the first beat of the measure).
1. Press the [PLAY] button in Step 6 of “Recording a New Song” on the
next page.
After a two-measure count-in, recording begins.
No recording takes place while the count sound is playing, even if the keys are
played.
2. Start performing once recording begins.
3. After the performance is finished, press the [PLAY] or [REC] button.
It doesn't record
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Count-in sound Start recording Count-in sound Start
recording
Press the [Play]
button
Press the [Play]
button
finger finger
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