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Complete a Piano Piece by Recording the Right- and Left-hand Parts Separately (Multi Channel Recording) The Multi Channel Recording method let you record data to each channel independently, one by one, up to 16. Here, you will learn how to create a complete, two-handed piano piece by recording the right-hand part to channel 1, and then recording the left-hand part to channel 2 while listening to the already recorded data. 1 Make sure that only the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT1] button is turned on, then select the desired piano Voice (steps 1-3 on page 44). 2 Press the SONG CONTROL [REC] button and the [STOP] button simultaneously. A blank Song for recording is automatically created. 3 Record the right-hand part to channel 1. 3-1 While holding down the SONG CONTROL [REC] button, press the [1] button to 5 set channel 1 to "REC." 3-2 Select "RIGHT1" (which will be recorded to channel 1) by using the [C]/[D] buttons. The "RIGHT1" indication refers to your performance using the RIGHT1 Voice (page 44). NOTE To cancel the recording, press the SONG CONTROL [STOP] button. 3-2 3-1 Song Recording via MIDI - Recording Your Performance via MIDI - 3-3 Play the keyboard with your right-hand. Recording begins automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard. Play the Voice you specified in step 3-2. 4 Press the SONG CONTROL [STOP] button to stop recording. 5 Press the SONG CONTROL [PLAY/PAUSE] button to play back the recorded performance. If you are not satisfied with the results, repeat steps 3 - 5 as desired. 82 CVP-701 Owner's Manual

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Song Recording via MIDI – Recording Your Performance via MIDI –
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The Multi Channel Recording method let you record data to each channel independently, one by one, up to
16. Here, you will learn how to create a complete, two-handed piano piece by recording the right-hand part
to channel 1, and then recording the left-hand part to channel 2 while listening to the already recorded
data.
1
Make sure that only the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT1] button is turned on, then
select the desired piano Voice (steps 1-3 on page 44).
2
Press the SONG CONTROL [REC] button and the
[STOP] button simultaneously.
A blank Song for recording is automatically created.
3
Record the right-hand part to channel 1.
3-1
While holding down the SONG CONTROL [REC] button, press the [1
] button to
set channel 1 to “REC.”
3-2
Select “RIGHT1” (which will be recorded to channel 1) by using the [C]/[D] buttons.
The “RIGHT1” indication refers to your performance using the RIGHT1 Voice (page 44).
NOTE
To cancel the recording, press the SONG CONTROL [STOP] button.
3-3
Play the keyboard with your right-hand. Recording begins automatically as soon as
you play a note on the keyboard. Play the Voice you specified in step 3-2.
4
Press the SONG CONTROL [STOP] button to stop
recording.
5
Press the SONG CONTROL [PLAY/PAUSE] button
to play back the recorded performance.
If you are not satisfied with the results, repeat steps 3 – 5 as
desired.
Complete a Piano Piece by Recording the Right- and Left-hand
Parts Separately (Multi Channel Recording)
3-1
3-2