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Recording Your Performance
You can record your own performance. Listening to the playback of your recorded performance can be a helpful way for you to evaluate your own playing.
NOTE
The HP201 always saves the newly recorded song and erases the previously recorded song. If you want to keep a song you�ve recorded, you should send the recorded song data to a MIDI device or computer (p. 39).
You can also sound a count before recording starts. This is called �count-in recording,� and allows you to match the timing of the count so that your performance will begin smoothly.
Recording
NOTE
You can�t select tones or make detailed settings, such as those for key touch or master tuning, while you�re recording or while you�re in recording-standby mode.
If using count-in recording Play the keyboard
Set the tempo and time signature of the metronome before you record (p. 26, p. 27).
1.
Hold down the [SONG] button and press the [METRONOME] button.
The [SONG] button�s indicator will light, and the [METRONOME] button�s indicator will blink orange. This is called �recording-standby mode.�
While recording or in recording-standby mode, you can press the [REVERB/KEY on/off (p. 21). TOUCH] button to turn reverb
If you want to use count-in recording
2.
Press the [METRONOME] button.
The [METRONOME] button�s indicator will change from blinking to lit. A two-measure count will sound. The [SONG] button will blink while the count-in is sounding. After the count-in, recording begins. When recording begins, the [SONG] button�s indicator will change from blinking to lit.
If a recorded song has been saved, the [TONE] button�s indicator will blink while you press the [SONG] button.
If not using count-in recording
2.
Play the keyboard to start recording.
When recording begins, the [METRONOME] button�s indicator will change from blinking to lit.
NOTE
After you�ve finished recording,
3.
When you�ve finished recording, press the [SONG] button or the [METRONOME] button.
When you press the button, the indicators for all buttons will blink, and the recorded performance (song) will be saved in internal memory.
don�t turn off the power until all indicators have stopped blinking.
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