User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- General Guide
- Getting Ready to Play
- Operations Common to All Modes
- Playing on the Keyboard
- Controlling the Sound of a Performance
- Selecting a Musical Instrument Tone
- Playing with Touch Response
- Using a Pedal
- Sustaining Notes After Keyboard Keys Are Released
- Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
- Playing with Reverb
- Adding the Chorus Effect to a Tone
- Playing with a More Expanded Sound (Surround)
- Sounding Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (Arpeggiator)
- Switching the Button Function from ARP (Arpeggiator) to AH (Auto Harmonize)
- Adding Harmony to Melody Notes (Auto Harmonize)
- Layering and Splitting Tones
- Changing the Volume Balance Between Keyboard Play and Rhythm Play (Balance)
- Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
- Changing the Pitch in Semitone Units (Transpose)
- Fine Tuning (Tuning)
- Changing the Keyboard Scale Tuning
- Using the Equalizer
- Saving and Recalling a Setup (MY SETUP)
- Playing a Built-in Song
- Playing with a Rhythm Backing
- Rhythm
- Using the Rhythms
- Playing a Rhythm
- Using Recommended Rhythm Settings (One Touch Presets)
- Adjusting the Tempo by Tapping (Tap Tempo)
- Sounding Rhythm as You Use Tap Tempo
- Changing the Rhythm Pattern
- Inserting a Fill-in Phrase
- Fingering a Chord to Play a Rhythm Accompaniment
- Starting Rhythm Play when a Chord is Played (Synchro Start)
- Configuring Rhythm Play to Stop Automatically when Chord Play is Stopped (Synchro Stop)
- Changing the Rhythm Pattern and the Fill-in Operation Type
- Disabling Automatic Setting of the Tempo and Pattern when a Rhythm is Selected
- Increasing the Number of Rhythms (User Rhythms)
- Saving and Recalling Setups (Registration)
- Recording Your Keyboard Play
- Easy Keyboard Play Recording
- Deleting an Easy Recording
- Overdub Recording (Multi-track Recording)
- Copying a Tone Recording or Rhythm Recording as a Multi-track Recording
- Muting a Multi-track Recording Track
- Adjusting the Volume Level and Pan of Each Track of a Multi-track Recording (Mixing)
- Copying a Multi-track Recording
- Deleting One or More of the Multi-track Recordings in Memory
- Copying the Solo Track of a Multi-track Recording
- Deleting a Multi-track Recording Track
- Customizing the Home Screen (Home Customization)
- Configuring Settings
- Using a USB Flash Drive
- Connecting with External Devices
- Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function)
- Connecting to a Computer and Using MIDI
- Using a Cable to Connect with an Audio Device
- Sounding a Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing)
- Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration
- Connecting with a Bluetooth MIDI Capable Device
- Turning Off Bluetooth
- Reference
- MIDI Implementation Chart
EN-116
You can use the procedures in this section to record your keyboard play for later playback.
There are two ways to record: Easy Recording, which simplifies recording of your performances, and
Multi-track Recording, which lets you overdub record performances.
Your recordings can be saved to Song Bank locations 171 through 178 (Tone Recordings: 171,
Rhythm Recording: 172, Auto-Off Recording: 173: Multi-track Recording: 174 to 178).
■ Easy Recording
For Easy Recording, you can specify Tone Recording, Rhythm Recording, or Part-off Recording.
• You can use the tone screen to save a recorded performance as a Tone Recording.
• You can use the rhythm screen to save a recorded performance as a Rhythm Recording.
• Built-in songs, user songs, and performances that Part Off record a USB flash drive song are stored
as Part-off Recordings.
■ Multi-track Recording
A Multi-track Recording consists of a single system track to which a performance that uses layer, split,
and rhythm function can be recorded, and five solo tracks for recording with the UPPER1 part.
• There is memory for up to five multi-track recordings.
Also, you can copy a Tone Recording and Rhythm Recording as a Multi-track Recording (page
EN-123).
■ Recorded Information
The recorder records information about the operations of the functions listed below.
– Keyboard play and pedal operations
– Pitch Bend Wheel
– Tone
– Touch Response
– Pedal
– Sustain
– Layer
– Split
– Balance
– Octave shift
– System Effects (Reverb*
1
, Chorus*
2
)
– Scale Tuning*
3
– Arpeggiator
– Auto Harmonize*
3
– Tempo*
3
– Rhythm*
4
– Registration*
5
– Recording settings beat
*1 Can be recorded with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*2 Cannot be recorded with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*3 Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*4 Cannot be used the function with part-off. Cannot be recorded to the solo track.
*5 Cannot be used the function with part-off.
• The Multi-track Recording solo track does not record UPPER2 part and LOWER part operations.
Recording Your Keyboard Play