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Erasing the Recording
■ To Erase a Recorded Part...
1. With playback stopped, hold down TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION and
press the PART button of the part that you wish to erase.
The TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button and the selected PART button
both flash, indicating that the piano is waiting for you to confirm that
you really want to erase the part.
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If you change your mind and decide you do not want to erase the part,
press TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION again to cancel.
2. To delete the part, press the same PART button.
The recording is deleted, and the flashing buttons go dark.
If you wish to keep a performance permanently, you can save the data using
a commercially available data filer or commercially available sequencer
software. For information, see "MIDI Data Dumps" on page 36.
Checking the Amount of Recorded Data in Part 1 or Part 2
1. Press the PART button of the part you want to check, so that the
button lights up. Then hold down the TRANPOSE/FUNCTION button
and the START/SWITCH button at the same time, and look at how
many SOUND buttons light up.
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The quantity of recorded data is indicated by the number of SOUND
buttons that light up: a greater number of lit buttons indicates a greater
amount of stored data. The button lighting progresses in the order
indicated below.
1
2
6
7
3
4
5
8
During recording, the REC button will begin flashing when you have used up
90% of available memory. If you continue until you have used up all memory,
the piano automatically stops recording and exits recording mode. The PART
buttons for the recorded parts stay lit, indicating that recorded data is present.
When both of the PART lamps are lit or when both are dark, the SOUND
buttons will indicate the quantity of data in part 1.