Roland MP-60 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance
Recording a New Song
Record only the keyboard performance without playing along with an internal song.
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Recording settings (select “USr”)
1
Press the [SONG/TEMPO] button, getting its indicator to light in red.
The song number appears in the display.
2
Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously, and “USr” appears in the
display.
Specifying the tone and tempo for recording
3
Select the tone that you want to play (p. 11).
4
If necessary, turn on the metronome.
Sound the metronome while you set the tempo and beat of the song (p. 14).
5
Press the [REC] button.
The [REC] button’s indicator will light, the [PLAY] button’s indicator will blink, and
you will be in recording-standby mode.
Start recording
6
Recording will start when you either press the [PLAY] button or play the
keyboard.
The MP-60 counts down two measures, then recording starts.
Note that recording will also begin as soon as you play anything on the keyboard,
even if you do not press the [PLAY] button. There is no count sound played when
you start in this manner.
When recording begins, the [PLAY] button and [REC] button indicators will light.
Go ahead and perform on the keyboard.
Stop recording
7
Press the [PLAY] or [REC] button.
The indicators for the [PLAY] and [REC] buttons will go dark.
Play back the recorded performance
8
Press the [PLAY] button.
You will hear the recorded performance.
Once again press the [PLAY] button, and playback will stop.
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NOTE
If you layer a newly recorded
performance without erasing
the recorded song, the song
tempo and beat will be stored
with the settings that were
recorded first.
About the “USr” display
When you stop recording, the
” display will change
to “ ”.
The “.” in the lower right of the
display indicates that there is
already a recorded
performance.
If you record without
specifying the recording track,
the performance will be
recorded to the [1] button.
If you want to record the right
and left hands separately on
separate recording tracks, refer
to “Selecting and Recording
the Track for Each Hand
Separately” (p. 24).
When a recorded performance
is played back, the metronome
sounds the sound that was
selected when the recording
was made.
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