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Music Disk Recorde
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MUSIC DISK RECORDER
PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY
FORMATTEMPO
CONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPERCONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPER
RECORD PLAY
SHIFT
SONG DEL.TOFROMSONG
REPEAT SONG COPY
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY
FORMATTEMPO
CONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPERCONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPER
RECORD PLAY
SHIFT
SONG DEL.TOFROMSONG
REPEAT SONG COPY
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY
FORMATTEMPO
CONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPERCONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPER
RECORD PLAY
SHIFT
SONG DEL.TOFROMSONG
REPEAT SONG COPY

3Recording

1) To record a song:
1Set the desired registrations on the Electone. Make all the
Electone settings necessary for the song you will record. This
means entering the all registrations you will need for the entire
performance in the Registration Memory. Make sure also to
select the registration that you will use at the beginning of the
song.
2Put a formatted disk into the disk slot.
3Use the SONG SELECT (G, H) buttons to select the song
number for recording. You can also select the song number by
pressing the Data Control buttons.
DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL

<SONG NAME> ⁄

01:

NOTE:
The song numbers 01 through 40 are available and
up to 40 songs can be stored on a disk. However,
available song numbers may be reduced depending
on the amount of the song data you have recorded.
See page 94 for the information about the total
amount of memory left on a floppy disk.
4Press the RECORD button.
The RECORD lamp lights up and the PLAY and CUSTOM
PLAY lamps begins blinking, indicating that the Music Disk
Recorder is ready to record.
NOTE:
If the selected song number already contains
recorded data, small bars (--) appear at the left
part of LED display and flash along with the song
number, warning you that the selected song number
already contains recorded data. If you want to
execute recording operation over the song number,
press the RECORD button again. If you dont
want, select another song number for recording or
press the STOP button to cancel recording.
5Press the PLAY button.
The PLAY lamp lights up and small bars flash across the LED
display from left to right. This indicates M.D.R. is reading the
registrations and other settings.