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Roland HP 3800 - Record Function; Record a Performance

Roland HP 3800
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Record
Function
Record
a
Performance
Record
your
favorite
song
with
any
sound.
You
could
also
record
an
accompaniment
first,
then
listen
to
it
while
you
enjoy
playing
the
melody.
1]
Select
the
Voice
you
wish
to
use
for
the
recording.
Then
make
any
other
selec-
tions
you
wish,
such
as
for
Chorus,
Reverb,
or
the
metronome.
When
ready,
press
the
REC
button
(its
indicator
will
light).
This
is
the
Record
Standby
mode.
REC
e
The
Track
button
(for
the
track
you
are
going
to
record)
will
begin
to
flash.
(Track
1
is
selected
by
default.)
If
you
wish
to
record
on
a
different
track
(one
where
the
indicator
is
not
flash-
ing),
press
that
Track's
button.
Confirm
that
the
indicator
begins
to
flash.
At
this
point
you
can
change
the
tempo
and/or
metronome
beat
if
you
wish.
TRACK
i
2
EE
Press
the
PLAY
button
and
recording
will
begin
after
a
one
measure
count-in
by
the
metronome.
Start
playing
after
the
count-in.
PLAY
T
MM
Alternately,
you
can
skip
the
count-in,
and
have
the
recording
begin
the
moment
you
start
playing.
*
Nothing
you
play
during
the
count-in
measures
will
be
recorded.
When
you
are
finished,
press
either
the
REC
or
PLAY
button
to
stop
recording.
The
instrument
returns
to
the
standard
mode.
When
you
have
finished
recording,
the
Track
button
will
light.
*
During
recording
you
can
change
Voices
as
you
wish.
*
Neither
the
tempo
or
beat
can
be
changed
during
recording.
*
You
can
record
up
to
approximately
2,500
notes.
However,
each
press
of
a
pedal
will
also
be
recorded,
so
the
actual
number
of
notes
may
be
less.
*
During
Recording
When
the
Recorder
approaches
its
memory
capacity...
..the
indicator
on
the
REC
button
will
start
flashing.
If
you
continue
recording...
..the
REC
indicator
will
begin
flashing
faster.
When
the
Recorder
memory
is
full...
the
indicator
on
the
REC
button
will
go
oul,
and
recording
stops
automatically.
*
If
you
record
on
a
track
that
already
contains
performance
data,
the
existing
data
will
be
replaced
by
the
new
performance.
To
overwrite
the
existing
data
on
either
track,
first
press
the
relevant
track
button
so
that
it
begins
to
flash.
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