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11 Recording
Recording your own music
The Record feature allows you to record your keyboard performances and saving them to internal or
external memory devices. EVM can record everything on the keyboard in either MIDI or AUDIO format.
You can record music in any musical form or style arrangements too: from piano solos to symphonic
performances, from rock to jazz, from Afro Pop and dance music to classical music, from avant-garde
music to blues, and from children's songs to the most sophisticated soundtracks.
Recording Modes – AUDIO or MIDI
Press the red REC button on the panel to display the RECORDING page. EVM will ask you to
choose the recording format you wish to record in:
• Touch the MIDI icon on the screen to create a MIDI file recording that contains
everything you do on the keyboard in real time with elements of VOICE 1. This is
usefull when you want to record single tracks with EVM’s internal sound engine.
• Touch the AUDIO icon on the screen to record an audio format (WAV) stereo file
that contains everything you have done in real time on the keyboard capturing
VOICE 1, VOICE 2, Drawbar, LOWER 1-2-3, Style/Arranger, and MICRO and INPUT
inputs, in other words, your entire performance.
• Touch STYLE SONG button on the screen to record a Song event (Song Mode), i.e.,
a piece of music built using the accompanying patterns of the styles of the
arranger section only. The music / chord progression and activation of Arranger
buttons Arr A, B, C, D, Fill in, Breaks ... etc) is what gets recorded and played back.
Note: Audio parts of styles cannot be recorded.
You can record this time, without any duration limit but for the size of your SSD drive.
Nevertheless, we advise you not to exceed 10 minutes of continuous recording.