Roland HP107 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance
You can easily record your performances.
A recorded performance can be played back to hear your own playing, or to add
additional parts.
The following types of recording can be done using the HP107.
Recording just your own keyboard performance (
“Recording a New Song” p.
37)
Recording along with a built-in song (
“Recording Along with a Song” p. 38)
Recording each hand separately (
“Selecting and Recording the Track for Each
Hand Separately” p. 39)
Notes regarding recording
Only one song can be recorded.
The HP107 includes a “Song Backup function” (p. 45), which allows you to store
the song recorded with the HP107 in the instrument itself. Recorded
performance that have not been backed up with Song Backup is erased with the
power is turned off. Be sure to use Song Backup for any performance you want
to keep. You can either record it on an external audio device, or use an external
MIDI device to save the performance data on a floppy disk. For details, refer to
“Chapter 6. Connecting External Devices” (p. 47).
If you see the following...
If you attempt to select a song when another performance has already been recorded,
the following appears in the display and the [Record] button’s indicator flashes.
fig.disp-del
If it is OK to erase the performance, press the [Rec] button.
If you do not want to erase the performance, press the [Play] button.
About the Recorded Tracks
A. Recording without specifying the track to be recorded
If there is no data recorded on the left and right track, the data is then recorded to
the right track. If there is any data recorded to either the left or right track, the data
is then recorded to the empty track.
B. Recording while using the Dual, Acoustic Layering, or Split functions
C. Recording while the “Layer” or “Octave” function is assigned to the center pedal
* When using method B or C above to layer a recording to a song, press both the
[Left] and [Right] buttons before recording so that the buttons flash.
Function Left Track Right Track
Dual Tone from right tone button Tone from left tone button
Acoustic Layering Layer tone Original tone (piano tone)
Split Left (keyboard) tone Right (keyboard) tone
Function Left Track Right Track
Layer Layer tone Original tone (piano tone)
Octave
Layer tone
(one octave higher)
Original tone
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