Roland KR105 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Recording and Saving the Performance
Listening to the Recorded Performance
7. Press the [ (Reset)] button, then press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
The recorded performance is played back.
When you press the [ (Play/Stop)] button, recording stops.
Recording While Selecting the Track
Buttons (Redoing Recordings)
When you want to re-record, specify the Track button for the performance you want
to re-record, and then record again.
When you select a previously recorded Track button and re-record, everything from
the point at which you begin recording up to the point where you stop recording will
be replaced by the newly re-recorded performance.
1. Use the [ (Bwd)] and [ (Fwd)] buttons to go to the measure
where you want to begin recording.
2. Press the [ (Rec)] button.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.m-rec.eps_60
3. Touch <Add on>.
4. Press the Track button for the track you want to re-record.
The indicator for the selected Track button starts blinking.
The [ (Play/Stop)] buttons indicator flashes, and the KR105 is put in
recording standby.
To cancel recording, press the [ (Rec)] button once more.
5. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to begin recording.
Rerecording the Accompaniment Part of Automatic Accompaniment
When rerecording an Automatic Accompaniment performance, set Sync Start (p.
43), then specify a chord or press the [Start/Stop] button.
6. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to stop recording.
If you also want to rerecord the ending of the Automatic Accompaniment, press the
[Intro/Ending] button.
When you want to record over
again after deleting all of the
previous recording, refer to
Erasing Recorded
Performances (p. 82).
The song tempo is stored
within the song you selected. If
you want to change the tempo
of the recorded song, refer to
Changing the Tempo of
Recorded Songs (p. 114) and
Changing the Tempo Within
the Song (p. 114).
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