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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 361 through 368 (Tone Recordings: 361,
Rhythm Recording: 362, Auto-Off Recording: 363: Multi-track Recording: 364 to 368).
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-129).
Recorded Information
The recorder records information about the operations of the functions listed below.
Keyboard play and pedal operations
Tone
Touch Response
Pedal
Sustain
Layer
Split
Balance
Octave shift
System Effects (Reverb*
1
, Chorus
*2
)
Scale Tuning
*3
Tempo
*3
Rhythm
*4
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.
The Multi-track Recording solo track does not record UPPER2 part and LOWER part operations.
Recording Your Keyboard Play