User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Overview and Setup
- Operations Common to All Modes
- Digital Piano Operations
- Listening to Demo Play
- Selecting a Tone
- Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response)
- Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps (Transpose)
- Fine Tuning a Pitch (Tuning)
- Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
- Using the Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator and Surround)
- Using Chorus
- Using Brilliance
- Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator)
- Using the Metronome
- Specifying the Tempo
- Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play
- Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard
- Listening to Songs (Music Library)
- Using the MIDI Recorder to Record or Playback Performances
- Using the Audio Recorder to Record Performances
- Listening to Songs (MIDI Player)
- USB Flash Drive
- Supported USB Flash Drives
- USB Flash Drive and USB Type A Port Handling Precautions
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Piano
- Formatting a USB Flash Drive
- USB Flash Drive Operations
- Using a Computer to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive
- Storing Standard Audio Data (WAV Files) to a USB Flash Drive
- Configuring Settings
- Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function)
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- MIDI Implementation Chart
EN-31
Digital Piano Operations
■ To record a keyboard performance onto a USB
flash drive
1.
Perform the procedure under “Prepare to use
the Audio Recorder” (page EN-30).
2.
Touch 70 (REC) so its LED lights white.
This enters record standby, which is indicated by flashing
of the 70 (REC) (red) and 6 a (white) LEDs.
• To cancel recording, touch 70 (REC) again.
3.
To start recording, play something on the
keyboard or touch 6 a.
This causes the 70 (REC) LED to change from
flashing red to lit red, indicating that recording is in
progress.
• The maximum allowable recording time with the audio
recorder is approximately 25 minutes, after which recording
will stop automatically. 70 (REC) will start to flash to let
you know when you are running out of recording time, so
end your recording as soon as possible after flashing starts.
• If you make a mistake and want to stop restart overdubbing
from the beginning, hold down 70 (REC) during step 3 of
the above procedure until its LED flashes. This discards
everything you have recorded to the right-hand track during
the current overdubbing operation and returns to record
standby. Perform the operation from step 3 of the above
procedure to restart overdubbing.
4.
To stop recording, touch 70 (REC) or
6 a.
This causes the 70 (REC) LED to light white again.
• This will store the recording as a WAV file to the USB
flash drive. Files are automatically assigned names in
sequence from “TAKE01.WAV” through
“TAKE99.WAV”.
• The saved file is selected automatically.
5.
To play back the song you just recorded, touch
6 a.
■ To select and playback a file recorded with the
audio recorder
1.
Perform the procedure under “Prepare to use
the Audio Recorder” (page EN-30).
2.
While holding down 6 a, press one of the
keyboard keys below to select the song you
want to listen to.
• For information about how to input numbers and the
keyboard keys you should use for input, see “Inputting
Song Numbers Using the Song Selection Keyboard
Keys (10-key)” (page EN-10).
3.
Release 6 a.
4.
To start playback, touch 6 a.
• Playback stops automatically when the end of the file
is reached. To stop playback part way through, touch
6 a.
Pressing
this key:
Does this:
C1 to A1 Use the keyboard keys to enter the TAKE **.
WAV (** = 01 to 99) number.
B0 Selects the next song number.
B}0 Selects the previous song number.
B}0
B0
C1A0 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7
C8
C1 - A1