Operation Manual

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CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performance
3. Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded
performance.
When you want to record additionally to the currently
selected MIDI Song, or record to the specified track to the
blank MIDI Song:
Execute steps 2 – 8 in “MIDI Recording—Independent Tracks” on
page53.
When you want to quick record to the blank MIDI Song:
Execute steps 3 – 6 in “Quick MIDI Recording” on page51.
These instructions describe how to record your performance as audio data.
Note that an audio file to which your performance is to be recorded can be
saved only on the USB flash memory. This is why you should prepare your USB
flash memory device before starting the Recording operation.
1. Connect the USB flash memory to the USB [TO DEVICE]
terminal.
2. Press and hold the [] (Record) button for a second to call
up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs.
3. Use the [u]/[d] buttons to select “New Audio (USB)” then
press the [>] button.
4. Execute steps 3 – 6 in “Quick MIDI Recording” (page51).
Unlike with MIDI Recording, the elapsed time is shown on the display
while Audio Recording is being executed.
NOTICE
Note that recording your
performance to a Track
containing data will erase the
previously recorded data.
NOTE
The time signature and tempo
cannot be changed when
replacing the part of an
existing MIDI Song.
Audio Recording to the USB Flash Memory
Audio
NOTE
To connect a USB flash
memory, be sure to read the
section “Connecting USB
Devices (USB [TO DEVICE]
terminal)” on page70.
NOTE
Before starting the Recording
operation, check the remaining
memory capacity of the USB
flash memory. System Menu:
“Utility” “USB Properties”
(page92).
NOTE
With Audio recording, distorted
sound may be produced if the
Voice Volume is set to the value
higher than the default setting.
Make sure to set the Voice
Volume to the default value or
less before recording via the
Voice Menu display: “Voice
Edit” “Volume” (page81).
NOTE
With Audio recording, audio
signals via the [AUX IN] jack
are also recorded.