User Manual

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TA3 TC3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual
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Playing Back and Recording Songs
Recording your performance
This instrument allows you to record your performance by using one of the following two methods.
MIDI recording
With this method, you can record your performance on this instrument as a MIDI Song (SMF format 0). Up to 10 MIDI
Songs can be saved to internal memory and up to 100 to a USB flash drive (at 500 KB/Song max.). A MIDI Song uses a
small amount of data capacity in comparison to an Audio Song. MIDI recording allows you to record each part
separately.
Audio recording
With this method, you can record your performance on this instrument as an Audio Song (WAV). Up to 100 Audio
Songs can be saved (at 80 minutes/Song max.) to a USB flash drive. The audio input sound* from the connected
external device (computer, smart device, etc.) can also be recorded.
When the Song is recorded to a USB flash drive, a MIDI Song will be named “USERSONG**.MID” (**: 00–99) and an
Audio Song will be named “AUDIOSONG**.WAV”, and saved to the “USER FILES” folder.
NOTE
The phrase “audio input sound” here refers to audio data sent to this instrument from external devices, such as a computer or a smart
device, when connecting the instrument with such devices via [AUX IN] jack, [USB TO HOST] terminal, wireless LAN, or Bluetooth. For
information on connecting to external devices, refer to Chapter 5 (page 55).
You cannot start recording during Song playback. Make sure to stop playback beforehand.
The acoustic piano sound cannot be recorded. When in the Layer mode (page 21), only the digital sound is recorded.
If the Voice is set to “---,” it is recorded with the CFX Grand Voice in MIDI recording, while no sound is recorded in Audio recording.
Basic procedure for recording (MIDI recording/Audio recording)
1
(Only when recording a Song to a USB flash drive)
Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
Before using the USB flash drive, be sure to read “Connecting USB devices” on page 55.
2
Make any necessary settings, such as Voice selection (page 22).
3
Press the Menu button several times until the
[SONG] lamp lights up in orange.
TA3 TC3 SH3 SC3
Lights up in orange