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Recording
Multiple
Tracks
Track
1
of
the
keyboard’s
memory
records
Auto
Accompaniment
and
keyboard
play.
In
addition,
there
are
five
other
melody
tracks
that
you
can
use
to
record
melody
parts
only.
You
can
record
different
tones
to
the
melody
tracks
and
build
a
full
ensemble
of
_
instruments
for
your
recordings.
The
procedure
you
use
for
re-
cording
to
Tracks
2
through
6
is
identical
to
the
one
you
use
when
recording
to
Track
1.
REVERB
t
oe
FREE
,
ROOM
SESSION
SYNTH
LAYER
MIXER
SPLIT
guaran
TOUCH
RESPONSE
To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
real-time
recording
|
You
can
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
while
playing
back
what
you
originally
recorded
on
Track
1
and
any
other
tracks
that
are
already
recorded.
.
.
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
record
standby,
_and
then
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song
number
(0/1)..
. .
2.
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
track
you
want
to
record
to
(2
through
6).
Example:
Select
Track
2.
REVERB
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FREE
LAYER
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MEASURE
BEAT
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SPLIT
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2
MAMTA
TULLAPAIAAJILLARA
AN
JGGAAT
While
the
keyboard
is
in
record
standby,
the
display
shows
the
level
meters
for
channels
11
through
16,
so
you
can
check
which
tracks
have
already
been
recorded.
See
“Level
Meter
Contents
During
Record/Edit
Standby”
on
page
E-33
for
details.
|
TOUCH
RESPONSE
E-32
_
MEMORY
TRACK/DRUM
PAD
SRE
UA
AE
CDEP
LEER
TALL
SEC
SL
AOL
ES
EOE
NEON
IESE
RSTO
OBIE
AEE
USI
AALE
ERUEEE
Number
buttons
DELETES
SELENE
LENDER
EEG
PUL
MOT
OUEE
LOSE.
3.
Make
any
of
the
following
settings
if
you
want.
-
©
Tone
number
.
*
Tempo
(to
set
playback
of
the
recorded
tracks
to
a
tempo
that
is
easy
for
you
to
follow)
4.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
recording.
*
At
this
time,
the
contents
of
any
tracks
that
are
already
_
recorded
start
to
play
back.
¢
Any
drum
pad,
pitch
bender,
or
optional
pedal
opera-
tions
you
perform
are
also
recorded.
.
J,
Use
the
keyboard
to
play
what
you
want
to.
record
the
track
you
selected.
|
&.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
record
ing
when
you
are
finished.
“2
Track
Contents
After
Real-time
Recording
In
addition
to
keyboard
notes,
the
following
data
is
also
record-
ed
to
the
selected
track
during
real-time
recording.
This
data
is
applied
whenever
the
track
is
played
back.
¢
Tone
number
¢
Optional
pedal
operations
¢
Pitch
bender
operations
¢
Drum
pad
operations
452A-E-034A
fying
each
note’s
pitch
and
length.
vas
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
record
standby,
and
then
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song’
number
(0/1).
met
;
.
a
.
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
track
you
want
to
record
to
(2
through
6).
_
Example:
Select
Track
2.
.
3.
Press
the
STEP
button
to
start
recording.
|
REVERB
4,
Change
the
tone
number
if
you
want.
eo
5.
Use
the
keyboard
keys
or
the
[4]
and
[-]
buttons
to
input
notes,
or
the
[0]
button
to
input
rests,
¢
When
touch
response
is
turned
on,
the
amount
of
pres-
_
Sure
you
use
to
press
the
keys
is
also
recorded.
You
can
also
use
keyboard
keys
to
input
chords.
e
With
[+]/[-]
button
input,
a
staff
appears
on
the
display,
showing
you
the
note
you
are
inputting.
¢
To
cancel
input
of
a
rest,
press
[0]
again.
G6.
Use
number
buttons
[1]
through
19]
to
input
the
length
of
the
note
or
rest
(page
E-31).
as
‘life
Repeat
steps
5
and
6
to
input
more
notes.
&.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
recording
when
you
are
finished.
betes
HNOTESE
| | -
ae
*
Use
the
procedure
under
“Editing
Memory
Contents”
on
page
E-
'
35
to
correct
input
mistakes
you
make
during
step
recording.
*
You
can
add
on
to
a
track
that
already
contains
recorded
data
by
selecting
that
track
in
step
2
of
the
above
procedure.
Doing
so
automatically
locates
the
step
recording
starting
point
(measure,
beat,
clock)
at
the
end
of
the
previously
recorded
data.
*
To
record
a
drum
pad
part,
tap
a
drum
pad
in
step
5.
¢
Whenever
you
are
recording
to
Tracks
2
through
6,
the
entire
key-.
board
functions
as
a
melody
keyboard,
regardless
of
the
current
MODE
switch
setting.
_
452A-E-035A
-
To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
Step
recording
ee
~
This
procedure
describes
how
to
input
notes
one-by-one,
speci-
__
Track
Contents
After
Step
Recording
In
addition
to
notes
and
rests,
the
following
data
is
also
record-
_
ed
to
the
track
during
step
recording.
This
data
is
applied
when-
ever
the
track
is
played
back.
¢
Tone
number
¢
Drum
pad
operations
To
turn
off
a
specific
track
Use
the
Mixer
(Page
E-18)
to
turn
off
the
channel
that
corresponds
to
the
track
you
want
to
turn
off.
Level
Meter
Contents
During
Record/
Edit
Standby
|
|
Channels
11
through
16
correspond
to
Tracks
1
through
6.
Whenever
the
keyboard
is
in
record
or
edit
(page
E-36)
standby,
the
level
meter
display
shows
which
tracks
already
contain
re-
corded
data
and
which
are
still
empty.
Tracks
with
four
lit
seg-
ments
already
contained
recorded
data,
while
tracks
with
one
lit
segment
are
not
yet
recorded.
Recording
track
Not
recording
track
°
See
“NAVIGATE
TRACK”
on
page
E-45
for
details
on
select-
ing
the
track
whose
note
data
is
shown
on
the
display.
|
-E-33

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