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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The Audio Record/Play mode lets you record your keyboard performance as audio data. The recorded audio data will be
saved as an audio file to the root directory of the external USB storage device or internal flash memory, allowing you to
play back the audio file from the specified storage.
Recording
In this section, you’ll learn how to record your keyboard
performance as a stereo Wave file (of 44.1kHz/16-bit).
Your keyboard performance can be recorded for up to 74
minutes at a fixed recording level. The instructions below
explain how to record your keyboard performance to a
USB storage device.
1 Press the [AUDIO REC/PLAY] button.
The Audio Rec/Play Select display will appear.
2
Select “Rec” then press the [ENTER] button.
The Standby display will appear.
3 Move the cursor to “Rec Storage” then select
the USB storage device as the target (“usb1-
1” in the example here) by using the data dial
or [DEC]/[INC] button.
NOTE The “internal” setting indicates the internal flash memory.
4 Move the cursor to “Trigger Level” then
adjust the Trigger Level.
As soon as the signal level (set here) of your keyboard
performance or MIC INPUT exceeds the trigger level,
recording will begin. For best results, set this as low as
possible to capture the entire signal from the very beginning,
but not so low as to record unwanted noise. In this example,
set the Trigger Level to “10.”
5 Press the [ENTER] button.
The Recording Standby display appears.
6 Play the keyboard.
Recording actually starts as soon as the signal of your
keyboard performance exceeds the Trigger Level set in step
4.
7 Press the [ENTER] button after your
performance is finished.
Recording/Playing Back with a USB Storage Device
(Audio Record/Play Mode)