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Williams Serenade - RECORDER FUNCTIONS DETAILS; Metronome and Recording Types; Stopping and Playback

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Williams Serenade Piano
Metronome for Recording
PresstheMETRObuttontoenablethemetronome
as a reference when recording only the melody track.
You can adjust the metronomes beat pattern and
tempo as usual before recording. However, these
cannot be changed during recording.
The metronome sound will not be recorded.
If one track has been recorded when recording
another track, its tempo and beat pattern will follow
the setting of the first track recorded. If you change
the tempo now, the new tempo will be applied for
both tracks. The time signature cannot be changed
after recording has begun.
Note: If you use the metronome when recording the
accompaniment track, the metronome will play in place
of the drum part of the auto accompaniment.
Record
Your performance can be recorded in the
following ways:
Record Melody Track Only
IftheMELODYbuttonsareselected,therecording
will begin as soon as you play the keyboard.
Note: It is suggested to turn off the fingering mode
when recording on a melody track alone. When the
fingering mode is set to Fingered or Single, the auto
accompaniment section of the keyboard will not be
recorded, although the notes are audible.
Record Auto Accompaniment Track Only
WiththeAutoAccompanimentACCOMPengaged,
the recording will start as soon as a chord is played on
theAutoAccompanimentsectionofthekeyboard.
Note: Notes played on the Melody section of the
keyboard will not be recorded in the Auto Accompaniment
track. If the Auto Accompaniment is off, only the
percussive rhythm will be recorded in the ACCOMP
track. An unrecognized chord in the fingered mode
cannot start the recording.
Record the Auto Accompaniment and Melody Track
If you want to record a melody and the accompaniment
atthesametime,pressaMELODYtrackbutton,then
theACCOMPtrackbuttonandbothindicatorswill
blink in the standby mode. Recording begins as soon
as you start to play on any section of the keyboard.
Note: The contents in a track will be erased as soon you
start to record on the selected track. It will be replaced
by the new data that the user is recording.
Note: If the Layer and/or Lower mode are engaged
before entering record, they will be turned off
automatically. When entering the Record mode, the
melody track can record layer or lower performance
by pressing the LAYER or LOWER button, but cannot
record layer and lower at the same time. When Layer or
Lower mode is triggered, pressing another mode button
will toggle to a new one.
Stop Recording
PresstheSTART/STOPbuttonortheRECbuttonto
stop recording. When the accompaniment track is
beingrecorded,presstheINTRO/ENDINGbutton
to stop the recording with an ending pattern in the
accompaniment track.
Note: When the record memory is full, recording will
stop automatically and “End” will appear on the
display screen.
Playback
PressthePLAY/STOPbuttontoheartherecorded
track(s).ThePLAY/STOPindicatorwilllightup,
and the dots of the beat indicator will flash. You
canchangethetempobypressingtheTEMPO
button. You may also play on the keyboard while
therecordingisplayingback.PressthePLAY/STOP
button again to stop the playback. Playback will also
stop automatically when the recording reaches its end.

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