Roland HPi-6s Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Recording Your Performance
1.
Use the [ (Bwd)] or [ (Fwd)] button to move to the measure that you
want to re-record.
2.
Press the [ (Rec)] button.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.Rec-OverRec1-e
3.
Press the cursor left or right button to select <Add On>, then press the
[ ] button
This sets the HPi-6S so you can record while listening to the song already recorded.
fig.d-Rec-OverRec2-e_50
4.
Press the track button for the track that you want to re-record.
The indicators of the button you pressed and of the [ (Play/Stop)] button will
blink, and the HPi-6S enters recording-standby mode.
5.
Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to start recording.
The count is played, and then recording begins.
When recording begins, the [ (Play/Stop)] button and [ (Rec)] button
indicators will light.
Go ahead and perform on the keyboard.
6.
Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to stop recording.
The [ (Play/Stop)] button and the [ (Rec)] button indicators will go out.
Re-recording
When you want to re-record, specify the track button whose performance you want to re-record, then record again.
When you select a previously recorded track button and re-record, the performance from the location at which you
begin recording up to the location at which you stop recording will be replaced by the newly re-recorded
performance.
fig.panel-Rec-ReRec-e
When you want to record over
again after deleting all of the
previous recording, refer to
“Erasing a Recorded Song” (p.
77).
When deleting the performance
for a specific track button, refer
to “Erasing the Performance on
Specific Tracks” (p. 77).
The selected setting turns
orange.
NOTE
The song tempo is stored within
the song you selected.
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