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Roland ep-90/70
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Try Recording Your Performance
You can record what you play on your piano.
When you record, pay attention to the setting of the [Tempo] knob. Be sure to set it to the tempo
at which you wish to record.
Only one song can be recorded on the ep-90/70. If a previously recorded performance exists, it
will be erased the moment you begin recording another performance.
The performance data that you recorded will disappear when the power of the ep-90/70 is turned
off.
After approximately 5,000 notes have been recorded, the [Play] button’s and [Rec] button’s
indicators will go out, and recording will end automatically.
Recording
fig.6-01
1. Use the Tone buttons to select the sound with which you wish to
perform (p. 14).
You can changes the tones during the recording of the song.
2. Press the [On/Off] button to turn on the indicator.
The metronome will sound.
fig.5-10.e
While listening to the metronome, select the tempo and time of the song that you wish
to record.
3. Use the [Tempo] knob to select the basic tempo for the song.
Moving the [Tempo] knob after recording has begun will not change the tempo.
fig.6-03
MEMO
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
1
2
3
4
7
5
DemoChorusReverb
Power
ChoirStringsOrgan
E.PianoPiano 2Piano 1 PlayOn/ OffSound Rec
Vibra-
phone
Harpsi-
chord
Metronome
MaxMin
Volume
42
3
0
6
BeatTempo
12 0
14 4
60
80
96
10 8
40
16 8
19 2
208
42
3
0
6
On/Off On/Off
Press
Blinks alternately
in red and green
Tempo
120
144
60
80
96
108
40
168
192
208

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