E-51
Song Memory Function
5. Play something on the keyboard.
• You can also record Auto Accompaniment chords by
selecting the applicable mode with the MODE button.
• Optional pedal operation is also recorded. See “Track
1 Contents After Real-time Recording”.
6. Press the START/STOP button to end recording
when you are finish playing.
• If you make a mistake while recording, you can stop
the record operation and begin over again from step 1,
or you can use the editing function (page E-58) to
make corrections.
• Using real-time recording to record to a track that already
contains recorded data replaces the previous recording with
the new one.
In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords,
the following data is also recorded to Track 1 during real-time
recording. This data is applied whenever Track 1 is played
back.
• Tone number
• Rhythm number
• INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button,
VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2
button, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations
• Pedal operations (option)
The following data is recorded in the header whenever you
start a recording of a track.
• Mixer settings of other tracks
• Effect type
• Accompaniment volume
• Reverb Level
•Chorus Level
• DSP Hold On/Off
• Mixer Hold On/Off
Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-36) are automatically
recorded to Track 1. You can use the Mixer to change each of
the parameters.
The keyboard has memory for approximately 10,000 notes.
• The measure number and note number flash on the display
whenever remaining memory is less than 100 notes.
• Recording automatically stops (and auto-accompaniment
and rhythm stops playing if they are being used) whenever
memory becomes full.
• Initially, nothing is stored in song memory.
• Whenever you make a new recording, anything previously
stored in memory is replaced.
• Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in
progress causes the contents of the track your are currently
recording to be lost.
• Remember that you can dump memory contents to another
MIDI device using the procedure described under “Using
the Music Data Management Software (on the Bundled
CD-ROM)” on page E-76.
The following describes a number of different variations you
can use when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording.
All of these variations are based upon the procedure
described under “To record with real-time recording” on
page E-50.
J To start recording with synchro start
In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT
button. Auto-accompaniment and recording will both start
when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
J To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in
During recording, the INTRO/ENDING 1/2, SYNCHRO/
FILL-IN NEXT, and VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 buttons
(pages E-32 to E-33) can all be used as they normally are.
J To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro
pattern
In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT
button and then INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2
button. Auto-accompaniment will start with the intro pattern
when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording
Mixer Mode Settings
Memory Capacity
Memory Data Storage
Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations
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