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Multi Pad Recording5 Specify Chord Match if Required

If you record a MULTI PAD with a pitched voice, the Chord Match function (see page 51) can be specified for that pad by using the SUB MENU buttons to select the Chord Match function for the corresponding pad (“Pad1Chd” … “Pad4Chd”) while in the record standby or rehearsal mode, and then using the [+] button to turn it “On” or “Off” as you like.

The Chord Match on/off status can be changed in the SUB MENU “MULTI PAD” even af- ter exiting the recording mode.

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6 Record

Recording will begin as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or press the [START/STOP] button, and the BEAT indicator dots will begin to indicate the current beat as in the Auto Accompaniment mode. If you are recording a Chord Match phrase, be sure to base your phrase on a CM7 chord to ensure proper Chord Match operation. See page 67 for more details on recording around a CM7 chord.

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7 Stop Recording

Stop recording by pressing the [START/STOP] button.

Before actually starting to record you can try playing the PSR-530 the way it is set up by using the “Rehearsal Mode”: press the [SYNC START] button to temporarily disengage the record ready mode, rehearse as necessary, then press the [SYNC START] button again to return to the record ready mode.

Whenever you record a MULTI PAD, any previously recorded material in the same MULTI PAD will be erased.

If the memory becomes full while recording, “Full” will ap- pear on the display and re- cording will stop (the record- ready mode will be engaged).

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8 Record Additional Pads as Required

By repeating steps 3 through 7, above, you can select and record additional pads as required.

9 Exit From the Record Mode

When you’re finished recording pads, press the [RECORD] button so that its indicator goes out to exit from the record mode. The recorded user pads can now be played back in the same way as the preset pads (page 49).

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