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Basic Operation
48
DTX700 Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performances
You can record your own drum performances using the
DTX700’s built-in recorder. To do so, proceed as follows.
1 Press the [REC] button.
The button will light in red.
2 Press the [>/
] button to start recording.
The [>/
] button will flash on and off in blue.
3 When you have finished playing, press the
[>/
] button once again.
The [REC] button and the [>/
] button will both turn off.
NOTE
The built-in recorder does not store your performances
as audio files.
Recording cannot be started while the DTX700 is
importing an audio file or exchanging audio data with a
USB memory device. Accordingly, the [REC] button will
not light up at this time.
Once you have recorded a performance, any subse-
quent recording will result in the first one being overwrit-
ten.
1 Press the [>/
] button.
2 To stop playback, press the [>/
] button
once again.
NOTE
•You cannot record audio data from the [AUX IN] port on
your DTX700.
If you start playback of recorded data while playing a
song, the song will stop playing. Similarly, if you start
playback of a song while playing recorded data, the play-
back of recorded data will stop.
1 Press the [REC] button.
The button will light in red.
2 Press the [>/
] button.
The [>/
] button will flash on and off in blue.
3 Press the [>/
] button once again.
The [REC] button and the [>/
] button will both turn off.
Recording a Performance
Playing a Recorded Performance
Deleting a Recorded Performance

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