Roland RM-700 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Recording and Saving the Performance
The RM-700 lets you record your own performances.
You can record yourself playing along with a song, or play back your recorded performance and listen to it.
The RM-700 lets you record in the following ways.
SMF recording
Your performance will be recorded as an SMF format song.
Recording only your own keyboard performance
Recording your performances using automatic accompaniment
Recording your performance along with an internal song or SMF music data from USB
memory or a CD
Audio recording
Your performance will be recorded as an audio file.
Recording only your own keyboard performance
Recording your performances using automatic accompaniment
Recording your performance along with an internal song or SMF format song from USB
memory or a CD
Recording your performance along with an audio song from USB memory or a CD
Recording your performance along with a song from a music CD
Recording performances and vocals
Recording audio input from the Roland Audio Port
Even if you’ve made equalizer or brilliance settings, they will not be used for audio recording.
You can’t record your performance along with an MP3 format song.
Note: USB memory is required for audio recording.
Since audio recording writes the data directly to USB memory, you can’t recording unless USB memory is connected to the
External Memory connector.
You must connect your USB memory to the External Memory connector before recording.
If the following screen appears
If you attempt to select a different song when a song has already been recorded, a screen like the following will appear.
If it is ok to delete the song you recorded, touch <OK>. If you don’t want to delete the song, touch <Cancel> to cancel the song
selection, and save the song you recorded (p. 134).
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