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Recording Your Performance as Audio, display USB AUDIO RECORDER display.

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Recording Your Performance as Audio CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 Try recording your performance as audio data (WAV file) to a USB flash memory. For example, you can record an ensemble performance of guitar and keyboard together or record yourself singing along with song playback by connecting a guitar, microphone or other device to the instrument. The maximum amount of recording time is 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash memory. NOTE To record your performance by USB Audio function, use the compatible USB flash memory. Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Storage Device" on page 106. The following sounds can be recorded. • Internal tone generator of the instrument. Keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left), Song parts, Style parts. • Input from a microphone, guitar or other instrument (via the [MIC./LINE IN] jack). • Input from another audio device, such as a CD player, MP3 player or the like (via the [MIC./LINE IN] jack). The recorded data using this function is saved as: • Stereo WAV data • 44.1 kHz sample rate/16 bit resolution 1 Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. NOTE Input from the [AUX IN] jacks cannot be recorded. NOTE Songs protected by copyright, such as preset songs, and the metronome sound cannot be recorded.Moreover, the iAFC effect (CVP-509 only; page 34) does not affect the recording. NOTE Recording methods on the instrument include MIDI recording as well as audio recording (page 65). 2 Set the desired Voice, etc. which you want to use for your performance. (For information setting the Voice, see page 37; for setting the Style, see page 48; for connecting a microphone, see page 102.) 7 3 Press the [USB] button. 4 Press the [E] (RECORDER) button to call up the Recording display (USB AUDIO RECORDER display). NOTE The USB storage device of "USB1" is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB storage devices are connected. The destination is skipped when "USB1" is a floppy disk drive. USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) - Playback and Recording Audio Files - 86 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner's Manual

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CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual
USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files –
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Try recording your performance as audio data (WAV file) to a USB flash memory.
For example, you can record an ensemble performance of guitar and keyboard
together or record yourself singing along with song playback by connecting a guitar,
microphone or other device to the instrument. The maximum amount of recording
time is 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity
of the particular USB flash memory.
The following sounds can be recorded.
Internal tone generator of the instrument.
Keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left), Song parts, Style parts.
Input from a microphone, guitar or other instrument (via the [MIC./LINE IN]
jack).
Input from another audio device, such as a CD player, MP3 player or the like (via
the [MIC./LINE IN] jack).
The recorded data using this function is saved as:
Stereo WAV data
44.1 kHz sample rate/16 bit resolution
1
Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE]
terminal.
2
Set the desired Voice, etc. which you want to use for your
performance. (For information setting the Voice, see page 37; for
setting the Style, see page 48; for connecting a microphone, see
page 102.)
3
Press the [USB] button.
4
Press the [E] (RECORDER) button to call up the Recording
display (USB AUDIO RECORDER display).
Recording Your Performance as Audio
CVP-501
CVP-503
CVP-505
CVP-509
NOTE
To record your performance by USB
Audio function, use the compatible
USB flash memory. Before using a
USB flash memory, be sure to read
“Connecting a USB Storage Device”
on page 106.
NOTE
Input from the [AUX IN] jacks cannot
be recorded.
NOTE
Songs protected by copyright, such
as preset songs, and the metronome
sound cannot be recorded.Moreover,
the iAFC effect (CVP-509 only;
page 34) does not affect the record-
ing.
NOTE
Recording methods on the instrument
include MIDI recording as well as
audio recording (page 65).
NOTE
The USB storage device of “USB1” is
selected as the recording destination
when multiple USB storage devices
are connected. The destination is
skipped when “USB1” is a floppy disk
drive.