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MStop recording. ................................................................................................

Press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
Recording stops. When the recorded data has been written to
disk, the [REC] lamp goes out and the SONG PLAY display ap-
pears.
If you press the [START/STOP] button, only the recording of the
Auto Accompaniment or rhythm will stop. You can continue recording
your keyboard performance, without the Auto Accompaniment and
rhythm. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button in order to actually stop re-
cording.
If you stop the style by pressing the [ENDING] button or the
[FADE IN/OUT] button, the Clavinova will stop recording the key-
board as well.
CAUTION
The Clavinova may continue to write
data to the disk for a short time after you
stop recording. DO NOT eject the disk
while the DISK IN USE lamp of the disk
drive is lit.
When a song has been recorded, the
temporary name SONG *** (*** is the
number) will automatically be given to the
song. You can change the name as
desired. (See page 127.)
The [ACMP ON] lamp automatically goes
out when recording of these parts has
finished.
When recording is finished, the song
volume is automatically reset to the
maximum setting, regardless of the cur-
rent [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] slider
position.

<Play back the recording.........................................................................

Press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
The recorded data will be played back.
During playback you can use the [REW], [FF] and [PAUSE] but-
tons to control the playback, and use the TEMPO [–] and [+] buttons to
change the tempo. You can also play along on the keyboard.
Playback will stop automatically when the end of the recording is
reached, or you can press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop it at
any time.
Track Recording (Multi-track Recording)
Song Recording
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When style changes have been recorded
in a song, playback may become slightly
sluggish at points where the style
changes, depending on the styles that
were used.
Playback of songs recorded using both
the Dual mode (page 33) and the Full
Keyboard accompaniment mode (page
57) may also sound somewhat sluggish.

ZSet up the instrument for recording.........................................

The first three steps in the Track Recording process are exactly the
same as those for Quick Recording. (See page 112.)

XSelect the TRACK RECORD page ...............................................

Use the PAGE [<] and [>] buttons to select the TRACK RECORD
page (Record mode display page 2).
The 16 tracks appear above the TRACK < and > buttons. Tracks
which are enabled for playback are indicated by a box surrounding the
track number, and tracks which are record-enabled are indicated by a
highlighted number. The numbers of tracks that do not contain data are
not displayed.