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Recording the Left and Right Parts Together (Setting a Split Point

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Chapter 7 Advanced Recording 12 Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to Disk? *SAVE *NEW *CANCEL The following table gives a description of each of the options. Option Description SAVE The second part is saved with the first part under the current song number, overwriting the previously saved first part. NEW The second part is saved under a new song number. The first part is kept under the previous song number. CANCEL The second part is discarded. The first part is kept under the previous song number. 13 Press [ ] and [ ] to select an option, then press [ENTER]. The right-hand part is saved as indicated or canceled. Recording the Left and Right Parts Together (Setting a Split Point) [RECORD] [FUNC.] You can also record an L/R song by playing the left- and right-hand parts simultaneously. In this case, a keyboard split point is set, and the notes played on the left-hand side of the split point are saved as the left-hand part, and notes played on the right-hand side of the split point are saved as the right-hand part. 1 Select a destination medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD]. 3 Press [FUNC.] in the recording standby screen. The part selection screen appears. =Memory= LR L=REC R=OFF  To select a medium or album, see Chapter 3 "Basic Song Playback - Selecting Medium and Their Contents" on page 22.  In the case you want to title your new song before recording, see Chapter 4 "Basic Recording - Titling a Song at the Start of Recording" on page 33, to rename the title after recording, see Chapter 11 "Media Management - Renaming a Song" on page 88.  If you want to record your L/R song using the metronome, see Chapter 7 "Advanced Recording - Recording with the Internal Metronome" on page 58. 62

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Advanced Recording
7
Chapter
62
Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song.
The following screen appears.
The following table gives a description of each of the options.
Press [
] and [
] to select an option, then press
[ENTER].
The right-hand part is saved as indicated or canceled.
You can also record an L/R song by playing the left- and right-hand parts
simultaneously. In this case, a keyboard split point is set, and the notes
played on the left-hand side of the split point are saved as the left-hand
part, and notes played on the right-hand side of the split point are saved as
the right-hand part.
To select a medium or album, see
Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback –
Selecting Medium and Their
Contents” on page 22.
Select a destination medium and album.
Press [RECORD].
In the case you want to title your
new song before recording, see
Chapter 4 “Basic Recording –
Titling a Song at the Start of
Recording” on page 33, to rename
the title after recording, see Chapter
11 “Media Management –
Renaming a Song” on page 88.
Press [FUNC.] in the recording standby screen.
The part selection screen appears.
If you want to record your L/R song
using the metronome, see Chapter 7
“Advanced Recording – Recording
with the Internal Metronome” on
page 58.
Option
Description
SAVE
The second part is saved with the first part under the
current song number, overwriting the previously saved
first part.
NEW
The second part is saved under a new song number.
The first part is kept under the previous song number.
CANCEL
The second part is discarded. The first part is kept
under the previous song number.
12
Save to Disk?
*SAVE *
NEW
*CANCEL
=Memory=
ENT

13
Recording the Left and Right Parts Together (Setting a Split Point)
[FUNC.]
[RECORD]
1
2
3
L=REC R=OFF
=Memory=
LR