User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Accessories
- About the accessory disk
- S90 XS/S70 XS Main Features
- About this Manual
- Contents
- Controls and Functions
- Setting Up
- Start Guide
- Modes
- Basic Instructions
- Playing the Keyboard in the Voice mode
- Creating a New Performance by Using Your Favorite Voice (Performance Creator)
- Playing the Keyboard in the Performance Mode
- Singing with a Connected Microphone
- Recording/Playing Back with a USB Storage Device (Audio Record/Play Mode)
- Using a Connected Computer
- Playing the Keyboard Along with Playback of the MIDI File
- Using as a Master Keyboard (Master Mode)
- Making Global System Settings (Utility Mode)
- Saving/Loading Data (File Mode)
- Appendix
- Display Messages
- Troubleshooting
- No Sound
- No sound from the MIC INPUT jack
- Split does not work via the external MIDI device
- Playback continues without stopping
- The sound is distorted
- Sound is cut off
- Only one note sounds at a time
- Wrong pitch or unexpected pitch
- No effect is applied
- Vocoder does not work when selecting a Vocoder Voice
- The Edit Indicator appears, even when parameters are not being edited
- Cannot start the Arpeggio
- Cannot stop the Arpeggio
- The Voice assigned to the Performance produces a different sound from the one in the Voice mode
- Data communication between the computer and the S90 XS/S70 XS does not work properly
- The S90 XS/S70 XS does not sound properly even when playing back the song data on the computer or the MIDI instrument connected to the S90 XS/S70 XS
- MIDI bulk data transmission/reception does not work properly
- Cannot save data to the external USB storage device
- Cannot play an audio file
- Cannot enter the Edit mode
- Specifications
- Index
S90 XS/S70 XS Owner’s Manual
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Recording/Playing Back with a USB Storage Device (Audio Record/Play Mode)
8 Press the [ENTER] button when the “Save
Audio Rec file?” message appears.
Your performance is saved as an audio file to the root
directory of the USB storage device.
Completing the save operation calls up the Audio Play
display.
Playing back the recording
Now that you’ve recorded the audio of your keyboard
performance, try playing back the file.
1 From the Audio Play display, select the
desired file by moving the cursor using the
Cursor [U]/[D] buttons.
The audio files you record are named in numeric order
(“000.wav,” “001.wav,” etc.).
2 Press the [ENTER] button.
The audio file will begin playing.
3 Adjust the volume via the data dial or [DEC]/
[INC] buttons.
4 Press the [ENTER] button to stop playback.
Pressing the [ENTER] button again starts playback from that
point.
5 Press the [EXIT] button to go back to the file
select display.
6 If you want to record additional
performances, hold the [SHIFT] button then
press the [AUDIO REC/PLAY] button.