Roland AT-75 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Record and Playback Your Performance
In cases such as when you want to perform in time with a
song, you can have a count sound played before playback of
the song begins, allowing you to synchronize your own
performance with the song.
Playing back a song after playing the count sound is called
“Count In.”
1.
Hold down the [Reset] button and press the
[Play/Stop] button.
The metronome will play two measures (bars) of count-in
before recording begins.
In this method, each part (track buttons) is recorded one after
another: first the bass part, then the Lower part, etc. If there
are any previously recorded performances, you can listen to
them as you record additional parts.
1.
Select the panel settings needed for recording
the performance.
2.
Press the [Bwd] button or the [Fwd] button to
select the desired measure (bar) when you
start recording.
If you wish to start recording from the beginning of the
song, press the [Reset] button.
3.
Press the [Rec] button to enter recording-
standby mode.
The [Rec] button indicator will light, and the [Play/Stop]
button and the unrecorded track buttons will blink. The
track buttons that are already recorded will light.
4.
Press the button of the track you want to
record, so it’s blinking.
The existing performance data in the specified track will
be erased as recording takes place.
When the button for a track lights steadily, it means it won’t
be recorded.
5.
Press the [Play/Stop] button to start recording.
When you press the [Play/Stop] button, the metronome
will sound a two-measure count, and then recording will
begin.
As you listen to the performance song previously
recorded, record the Part into a new Track.
6.
Press the [Play/Stop] button to stop recording.
The track button for which performance data has been
recorded will be lit.
7.
Repeat steps 2–6 to record each part.
Add a Count Sound to Match
the Timing (Count In)
1
Recording Each Part Separately
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4
3
NOTE
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