Roland RP201 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Recording
You can easily record your performances.
You can play back a performance you have recorded to check what
and how you played, and play melodies on the keyboard along with
prerecorded accompaniment.
fig.RecordButtonz-i.eps
Performance Settings
1.
Select the Tone to be played (p. 21).
2.
If necessary, sound the metronome.
Press the [Metronome] button (p. 26).
While listening to the metronome, adjust the song tempo and the
time signature as desired (p. 26).
3.
Press the [
] button.
The display will indicate “USr,” the [
] button will light, the
[ ] button will blink, and the RP201 will enter recording-
standby mode.
fig.d-USr.eps
Starting Recording
4.
Press the [
] button or play the keyboard.
After two measures of count sound, recording begins.
Recording starts when you start playing the keyboard (without
pressing the [ button). In this case, a count is not sounded.
When recording begins, the [ ] button and [ ] button will
light.
During the count-in, the measure is indicated in the display as
“-2” then “-1.”
Stopping Recording
5.
Press the [
] button.
Recording will stop.
You can also press the [ button to stop recording.
Listening to the Recorded Performance
6.
If the indication “Usr.” is not displayed, press the [Song]
button repeatedly until it appears.
fig.d-USrdotExp-e.eps
When the following appears in the display
If you have recorded a song but have not yet saved it, “dEL” will
appear, blinking, when you select another song.
fig.d-dEL.eps
You cannot record another song or carry out playback if memory
contains an unsaved song.
If it is OK to delete the song, press the [ ] button.
If you don’t want to delete the song, press the [ ] button
and save your song to internal memory (p. 32).
How the track buttons correspond to the
recorded performances
A performance recorded using the Split Play (p. 24) and Twin
Piano (p. 36) functions will be assigned to the track buttons as
follows.
Track button
Recorded performance
Split performance Twin Piano
[Right (Others)] Right-hand tone Right area
[Left (Strings)] Left-hand tone Left area
Recording Your Keyboard
Performance
Lit if there is a recorded song
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