Roland FP-3 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 3 Recording a Performance
Recording Selected Track buttons
FP-3’s Recorder has three Track buttons.
When you press the [Rec] button, all Track buttons are set to be recorded,
but by selecting Track buttons that are not to be recorded, you can then
record only on the specific Track buttons you want.
For example, you can record each hand’s performance to different Track
buttons, or record over only certain Track buttons in a previously recorded
performance.
Only sounds from Drum set tones and Rhythm sounds can be recorded to
the [Drums (R)] button.
fig.03-03
1.
While holding down the [Rec] button, and turn off the
indicator light for the Track button, whether the [Drums (R)],
[Chord (1)], or [ (2)] button, for any track not to be recorded.
The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play] button’s indicator flashes,
and the FP-3 is put into recording standby.
With the FP-3 in standby, go on to record the performance according to the
procedures as described in “Recording a Performance” (p. 33), “Recording
a Performance Using Rhythms” (p. 34) or “Recording a Performance Using
Rhythms (in Split Play)” (p. 35), starting from Step 3.
The performance is recorded only to the Track buttons whose indicator was lit.
Recording along with internal songs
You can also record your own performance as you play along with the
internal piano songs.
When recording to specific Track buttons, the sounds on the selected Track
buttons are not played. For example, you can record what you are playing
with your right hand as you listen to the left-hand part.
1. With the [Song], [-] and [+] buttons select the song.
2. Hold down the [Rec] button and light the indicator for the
track button of the track you intend to play yourself.
The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play] button’s indicator flashes,
and the FP-3 is put into recording standby.
3. Press the [Play] button to start recording.
The material at the Track button whose indicator was lit in Step 2 is not
played.
4. Press the [Rec] or [Play] button to stop recording.
NOTE
When you record
additional material without
erasing the previously
recorded sounds, the song
is recorded at the initially
recorded tempo.
NOTE
When recording along with
an internal song, you will
not be able to obtain
playback at a modified
tempo.
A
bout the Lighting of
Track Button Indicators
w
hen the [Rec] Button
Is Pressed
Dark
Lit in orange
Lit in red
Not Recording
Recording
Recording
Data Recorded
No Data
Recorded
Correspondence
Between Internal Piano
Song Track Buttons
and Performance
[1] button: left-hand Part
[2] button: right-hand Part
No performance data is
assigned to the [R] button.