Roland DP90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Practicing
Saving a performance you’ve recorded
* If you want to save to the USB ash drive (sold separately), connect your USB ash drive to the USB memory port before you continue.
1. Press the [ ] (Play/Stop) button to stop recording (p. 29).
Recording will stop, and a message will ask whether you want to save your performance.
2. To save your performance, press the [ ] (Fast) button to select “Y.”
The performance will be saved.
The recorded performance is saved at the earliest vacant song number.
The song is automatically given a name in this format: “Song nnn,” where “nnn” is the song number.
NOTE
Never turn o the power while the screen indicates “Working...”
If you don’t want to save your performance, press the [
] (Slow) button to select “N.”
A message will ask you to conrm that you want to erase the song.
If you’re sure that it’s OK to erase your performance, press the [
] (Fast) button to select “Y.”
If you decide not to carry out the erasure, press the [
] (Slow) button to select “N.”
Saving to a specic memory, song number, or song name
If you press the [Song] button instead of the [ ] (Fast) button in step 2, you’ll be able to specify the save-destination memory, song number,
and song name used for saving the performance.
For details on the procedure, refer to “Saving a Song with the Name You Specify” (p. 37).
Listening to a performance you’ve recorded
You can listen to the recorded performance before you save it.
1. In step 1 of “Saving a performance you’ve recorded” (p. 30), press the [ ] (Play/Stop) button.
Playback will start from the beginning of the performance you recorded.
Overdubbing a Recorded Song
When recording an SMF, you can overdub each part separately. For example, you can record the left-hand and right-hand parts separately, or record
along with a song.
Recording each hand separately
You can separately record your left-hand performance to the [Left] button and your right-hand performance to the [Right] button. You can also
separately re-record each hand afterward.
Getting ready to record
1.
Select the tone that you want to use for performing (p. 14).
2. Press the [ ] (Rec) button.
The [ ] (Rec) button will light, the [ ] (Play/Stop) button will blink, and the unit will enter
recording-standby mode.
If you decide not to record, press the [
] (Rec) button once again.
3. If desired, sound the metronome (p. 22).
MEMO
If you change the metronome’s tempo and time signature, they will be recorded with the song, allowing the metronome to sound correctly during
playback.
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