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Your
ep-95/ep-85
/ep-75
also
contains
a
Recorder
function
that
allows
you
to
record
your
own
versions
of
existing
music
or
your
original
songs.
Feel
free
to
use
the
Pianist
so
that
you
can
concentrate
on
the
melody
while
the
Pianist
takes
care
of
the
accompaniment.
There
is
one
Recorder
memory
with
a
capacity
of
about
1000
notes.
Recording
1.
Press
[REC]
{indicator
lights).
This
won't
start
the
Recorder,
it
merely
selects
the
record
standby
mode.
REC
PLAY
DEMO
2,
Start
the
metronome.
See
“Using
the
metronome”.
This
is
important
if
you
intend
to
start
the
Pianist
after
an
Ad-Lib
introduction.
Also,
the
tempo
and
time
signature
depend
on
the
Style
you
selected
and
the
tempo
value
you
set.
(There
is
nothing
wrong
with
recording
without
metronome
but
you
should
really
only
do
so
if
you
have
no
intention
to
bring
in
the
Pianist
at
some
point.)
3,
Start
recording
in
one
of
the
following
ways:
@
Press
[REC]
again.
In
that
case,
you'll
have
to
stop
the
recording
by
pressing
[REC]
yet
again.
l@
Press
any
key
on
the
keyboard.
In
either
case,
you
can
start
the
Pianist
by
press-
ing
[KEY
START/STOP].
It
will
start
playing
on
the
next
downbeat.
You
can
also
stop
the
Pianist
by
pressing
[KEY
START/STOP]
again
~
without
stopping
the
Recorder.
@
Press
[KEY
START/STOP]
and
piay
a
note
or
chord
to
the
left
of
the
split
point.
Both
the
Recorder
and
the
Pianist
will
start
at
the
same
time.
To
stop
recording,
press
{INTRO/ENDING]
(in
which
case
the
Pianist
will
play
an
ending),
[KEY
START/STOP],
or
[REC].
Note:
There
is
no
need
to
wait
until
the
metronome
reaches
the
downbeat
of
the
next
measure
before
starting
the
recording.
If
you
jump
the
gun,
the
metronome
will
reset
itself
to
maich
your
timing.
Notes
about
the
Recorder:
¢
Everything
you
do
will
be
recorded:
the
notes
you
play,
the
Tones/Styles
you
select,
even
Cho-
rus
on/off
and
Reverb
on/off.
¢
If
the
Recorder’s
memory
is
almost
full,
the
indi-
cator
of
the
[REC]
button
starts
flashing.
If
you
ignore
this
warning
and
continue
record-
ing,
the
REC
indicator
will
go
out,
and
the
recording
will
be
stopped
once
the
memory
is
full.
*
Your
song
will
be
kept
in
memory
until
you
erase
it
by
simultaneously
pressing
[REC]
and
[PLAY].
The
song
data
can
be
transmitted
to
an
external
sequencer
(via
MIDI).
Playback
Press
[PLAY]
(indicator
lights)
to
listen
to
your
song.
(During
Recorder
playback,
the
[KEY
START
/STOP]
and
[INTRO
ENDING]
buttons
cannot
be
used.)
Playback
will
stop
automatically
at
the
end
of
the
song.
If
you
want
to
stop
it
before
reaching
the
end,
press
[PLAY]
again.
Note:
The
[PLAY]
button
won't
function
if
the
ep-95/
ep-85/ep-75
contains
no
song.
Initializing
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
You
probably
only
need
to
initialize
your
ep-95/
ep-85/ep-75
if
you
disabled
the
Pianist
function
and
then
want
to
use
it
again.
Here
is
what
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
does
when
you
initialize
it:
The
Pianist
is
activated
again.
The
demo
songs
can
once
again
be
played
back.
The
Recorder
song
in
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75’s
internal
memory
is
erased.
1.
Switch
off
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75.
2.
Hold
down
the
[REC]
button
while
switching
the
ep-95/
ep-85/ep-75
back
on
again.

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