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Recording Your Performance
3.
Press the [ (Rec)] button.
The indicators of all Track buttons will blink, and the HPi-6S enters recording-standby
mode.
To cancel recording, press the [ (Rec)] button once more and watch the indicator
goes out.
Starting the Recording
4.
Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
The count is played, and then recording begins.
Note that recording will also begin as soon as you play anything on the keyboard,
even if you do not press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
In this case, no count will be heard.
Once recording begins, the [ (Play/Stop)] button and the [ (Rec)] button
indicators will light.
Go ahead and perform on the keyboard.
Stopping the Recording
5.
Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
Recording will stop, and the [ (Play/Stop)] button and the [ (Rec)] button
indicators will go out.
Playing Back the Recorded Performance
6.
Press the [ (Reset)] button, and then press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
You can listen the recorded performance.
To stop the playback, press the [ (Play/Stop)] button once again.
When pressing the [ (Rec)]
button to display “Exit/New
Song/Add On,” press the
cursor button to select
<New Song> and then press
the [ ] button. This bypasses
Steps 1 and 2.
fig.d-Rec-NewSong-e_50
NOTE
Be aware that if you select
<New Song>, the currently
selected song will disappear.
NOTE
Recordings of performances are
deleted when you turn off the
power to the HPi-6S. If you do
not want a recorded
performance to be deleted,
save the performance to
external memory (USB Memory
or Floppy disk) or to the
“Favorites”(p. 73, p. 81).
If you have not saved the
performance you recorded, you
won’t be able to play back
another song. You’ll have to
erase (p. 77) or save (p. 73, p.
81) the performance before
playing back another song.
Track Button Assignments for the Recorded Performance
When you record only a keyboard performance, the performance will be
assigned to the track buttons as follows.
Normal performance
(playing a single sound
from the entire keyboard)
The performance is recorded to the [1/User]
button.
Dual performance → p. 57
The performance is recorded to the [1/User]
button.
Split performance → p. 58
The left-hand performance is recorded to the
[3/Left] button, and the right-hand
performance to the [4/Right] button.
Dual performance and Split
performance → p. 59
The left-hand performance is recorded to the
[3/Left] button, and the right-hand dual
performance to the [4/Right] button.
Twin Piano performance
→ p. 34
The performance on the left side is recorded to
the [3/Left] button, and the performance on the
right side is recorded to the [4/Right] button.
Drum set or sound effect
performance → p. 52
The performance is recorded to the [R/Rhythm]
button.
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