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MERGE RECORD
What It Does:
Merge recording gives you the ability to record additional music onto a track that contains a recording.
How It Works:
Each track (Registration, Bass, Lower and Upper) is composed of two tracks, allowing two separate record-
ings to be placed on the same track. The Merge recording feature allows many separate recordings to be
made. One track can contain a recording. An additional recording can be made on the second track, with-
out deleting the first. As additional new recordings are made the previous recordings can all be placed
(merged) onto the first track, making room for the new additional recording on the second track.
This Merging process can go on and on, if desired. For example, if you have put five recordings into the
Upper track, four of those recordings would end up merged into one track and the fifth recording would be
placed on the second track. Merge Recording uses the same sound (registration) as the first recording.
How To Use It:
1. Make a recording.
2. Press the
STOP button. The track buttons recorded will be solid green.
3. Press the RECORD button.
4. Press the TRACK button or buttons (Registration, Bass, Lower, Upper) you wish to make the
additional recording on. The track(s) selected will turn from solid green to flashing red.
5. Wait for the
RECORD button to turn red or for the metronome to begin.
6. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button. The previously created recording will begin to play.
7. Perform the additional music to be recorded onto the selected track(s).
8. Press the STOP button when you are finished.
9. Press
PLAY/PAUSE. During playback, all the separate recordings will play together.
REPLACE RECORD
What It Does:
Replaces part of, or all of, what has already been recorded.
How It Works:
Once a track from a recording has been selected for Replace Record the Music Recorder will erase the ‘old’
notes as you play the ‘new’ notes. For example, if you wish to replace a part of a recording that is near the
end of a song you can simply ‘Fast Forward’ to that point in the song and replace that portion rather than re-
doing the entire piece.
How To Use It:
Follow these steps to see how Replace Record works.
1. Record a song and when finished, press the
STOP button.
2. Quickly press the
RECORD button two times. It will begin flashing yellow.
3. Press the
UPPER track button. Wait a few seconds and it will change from solid green to flashing red.
We are using the Upper track button in this example. The same procedure can be used on the Bass and
Lower track buttons.
4. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button.
5. When the playback of the recorded song reaches the part you wish to replace, begin performing that
portion of the song.
6. When finished performing the new section of music, no matter how brief or long, or where it is
located in the recording, press the STOP button
7. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button to listen to the revised song.
Recording Your Music