Song Memory Function
E-49
Song Memory Function
This keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs in
song memory for later playback. There are two methods you
can use to record a song: real-time recording where you
record the notes as you play them on the keyboard, and step
recording where you input chords and notes one-by-one.
• Layer and split cannot be used while standing by for
recording or while recording is being performed in the Song
Memory Mode. Also, layer and split are automatically turned
off whenever the keyboard goes into record standby or starts
recording.
Keyboard song memory records and plays back much like a
standard tape recorder. There are a total of six tracks, each of
which can be recorded separately. Besides notes, each track
can have its own tone number. Then when you play back the
tracks together, it sounds like an entire six-piece band. During
playback, you can adjust the tempo to change the speed of
playback.
• With this keyboard, Track 1 is the basic track, which can be
used to record keyboard play, along with Auto
Accompaniment. Tracks 2 through 6 can be used for
keyboard play, so they are called melody tracks. Tracks 2
through 6 are used to add other parts to what is recorded in
Track 1.
• Note that each track is independent of the others. This
means that even if you make a mistake while recording, you
only need to re-record the track where the mistake was
made.
• You can use different Mixer settings for each track (page
E-36).
1
MODE
2
SONG MEMORY
3
TONE
4
DRAWBAR ORGAN
5
[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] CURSOR
6
INTRO/ENDING 1/2
7
VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2
8
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT
9
START/STOP
bk
TEMPO
bl
SONG MEMORY TRACK
bm
Number buttons
bn
[+]/[–], YES/NO
2 41
9 bk86 7
3 5
bm
bn
bl
Tracks
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