To cancel recording, tap on
Recording starts automatically.
7 After playing the Disklavier, press
to stop recording.
8 Tap on (to overwrite) or (to record as a new song) to complete the recording.
.

CHAPTER 4: Recording

 

Overdubbing an Existing

4 Tap on

twice.

 

 

Part

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can overdub* a track (part) in an existing song.

*The existing and new performances will be mixed when you play back an overdubbed song.

1 Select a song to be overdubbed. (pg. 12 “Selecting a Song” in “Quick Guide”)

2

Tap on

, and then

Tap on [Overdub], and then press

 

.

 

 

 

5 to select [ON].

 

 

 

Press

, and then play the

 

 

 

6 Disklavier along with the playback of

the song.

3 Select a track (part) to be overdubbed.

Overdubbing a Piano Part

Tap on the desired part to turn the color from green to red. (pg. 42 “Recording the Left- and Right- Hand Parts Separately (Overwrite Recording)”)

Overdubbing an Ensemble Part

Tap on , and then the desired track (black number). (pg. 45 “Recording Ensemble Parts”)

Tip: To overwrite (not overdub) a track, select [OFF] in step 5.

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