E-121
Recording and Playing Audio
All of the sound output by the Digital Keyboard can be recorded as 
audio files on a memory card. The maximum recording time for a 
single audio file is approximately 13 minutes. You can have up to 
five audio files recorded on a single memory card.
• To perform the operations described in this section, you 
will need to obtain a commercially available SD memory 
card or SDHC memory card with a capacity between 2GB 
and 32GB (page E-136).
• The audio recording operation performs memory card 
delete and write operations simultaneously. Because of 
this, you may not be able to record correctly on certain 
types of memory cards. If you experience recording 
problems, try changing the file number of the recording or 
try using a different memory card.
With audio recording, you can record sound output by the Digital 
Keyboard as digital sampling data. Recordings are stored on the 
memory card as an audio file.
■ Recording of Keyboard Play and Song Playback
The following can be recorded as-is.
• Rhythm mode keyboard play 
You can record a keyboard performance that uses layer and 
split, as well as Auto Accompaniment and music preset. 
Registration setup recall, effect operations, and mixer 
operations are also supported during recording.
• Song sequencer song playback 
A song recorded with the song sequencer can be recorded to a 
memory card file as it is played back. Most Digital Keyboard 
operations that are supported during song playback are also 
supported during recording to a memory card file.
■ Recording of Sound Input from an External Device
Sound input from an external device connected to the Digital 
Keyboard’s T-8 (MIC IN) jack or T-5 (INST IN) jack is recorded 
along with notes played on the Digital Keyboard and sound that is 
played back on the Digital Keyboard.
For details about the routes used for output of sound from this 
Digital Keyboard’s built-in sound source and output of sound from 
an external sound source, see the block diagram under 
“Configuration of Effects” (page E-29).
• Input from the Digital Keyboard’s T-6 (AUDIO IN) jack is not 
recorded.
This Digital Keyboard supports playback of audio files recorded by 
it, as well as audio files that you converted on a computer to a 
format supported by the Digital Keyboard.
*
 You also can play 
along on the keyboard during playback.
* Special application software (Data Manager) is required in 
order to convert audio files. For details, see “Storing and 
Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data” (page E-146).
You can use the special application software (Data Manager) to 
access audio files in Digital Keyboard memory from a computer. 
You can save audio files directly to the computer’s local disk and 
convert audio files to a format that is supported by the Digital 
Keyboard. For details, see “Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard 
Memory Data” (page E-146).
The following operations are not possible during audio recording 
and playback.
• User rhythm editing (page E-103)
• User tone editing (page E-46)
• User drawbar organ tone editing (page E-52)
• User DSP data editing (page E-33)
• User preset editing (page E-58)
• Song sequencer recording and editing (page E-68)
• Registration setup save (page E-66)
• Card mode operations (page E-137)
Some other operations other than those listed above may also be 
disabled.
• Do not touch a memory card loaded in the Digital Keyboard 
while recording or playback is in progress. This can cause 
operational problems due to electrostatic charge and creates 
the risk of making the card unusable. Before touching the 
loaded memory card, first stop any ongoing recording or 
playback operation.
• Formatting a memory card on the Digital Keyboard will reserve 
space for audio recording, which will reduce the total capacity 
of the memory card by approximately 640MB. Using a 
computer to open a memory card that has been formatted on 
the Digital Keyboard will show this reduced capacity, even if 
there are no files on the card. This is normal and does not 
indicate malfunction of the memory card.
Audio Recording and Playback 
Functions
Audio Recording
Audio Playback
Saving Audio Files on a Computer
Audio Recording and Playback 
Precautions
Limitations during Recording and Playback
Memory Card Precautions
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