Recording a Performance with the Audio Recorder

Keyboard performances and pedal usage are recorded as audio data. Recordings are saved in WAV file (linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1kHz, stereo) format to a USB flash drive connected to the USB Type A port or to the built-in flash memory.

Preparing to Use the Audio Recorder

Switch the [RePlayer/Recorder] setting to one of the following.

When doing this:

Switch to this setting:

Direct Recording to USB Flash Drive

Delete USB Flash Drive Files

Audio Recorder (USB Drv.)

Recording to internal memory

Manipulating files in internal memory

Audio Recorder (Internal)

Switching to <Audio Recorder (USB Drv.)>

  1. Attach the USB flash drive to the USB Type A port on the Digital Piano.

  2. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C4 key.

    Selecting a Setting Value Directly (operation type A)

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    • The Visual Information Bar, third from the left, will blink.

Switching to <Audio Recorder (Internal)>

  1. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the D4 key (Audio Recorder).

    Selecting a Setting Value Directly (operation type A)

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    • On the Visual Information Bar, the fifth light from the left will blink.

Recording an Audio Recorder Song (WAV)

Use <Audio Recorder (USB Drv.)> or <Audio Recorder (Internal)>.

Preparing to Use the Audio Recorder

  1. Touch the “0(REC)” button (lit white).

    • Recording goes to standby, and the “0(REC)” button blinks red.

    • To stop the recording, touch the “0(REC)” button again.

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    • When the Audio Recorder (Internal) is used, the Visual Information Bar displays the approximate amount of available recording space. Depending on the amount of memory used, the area lit from the left side of the Visual Information Bar will increase, and when the entire bar is lit, recording will no longer be possible.

  2. Recording will begin when you start playing.

    • You can also start recording by holding down the “0(REC)” button and touching the “a” button.

    • The “0(REC)” button switches from flashing to lit, and the “a” button goes off.

  3. To end recording, touch the “0(REC)” button.

    • The “0(REC)” button will light up white again and the “a” button will light up.

  4. To play the recording, touch the “a” button.

When you want to start over from the beginning during a recording

If you want to redo the recording due to a performance error or other reason, hold down the “0(REC)” button until it flashes during recording. The recorded data is discarded and the process returns to a record standby state.

Recording to the Audio Recorder while Playing Back Data Recorded to the MIDI Recorder

  1. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press C{4 (USB Flash Drive) or E}4 key (internal flash memory).

    Selecting a Setting Value Directly (operation type A)

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    Keyboard

    Setting

    C{4

    Audio Rec with MIDI playback (USB Flash Drive)

    E}4

    Audio Rec with MIDI playback (internal flash memory)

    • The Visual Information Bar will display the following.

      When recording to USB Flash Drive: The third light from the right will flash.

      When recording to internal flash memory: The rightmost light will flash.

  2. If you pressed the C{4 key (USB Flash Drive) in step 1, attach the USB Flash Drive to the USB Type A port on the Digital Piano.

  3. Touch the “0(REC)” button (lit white).

    • Recording goes to standby, and the “0(REC)” button blinks red.

    • The track indicator of the part being recorded with the MIDI Recorder will light up.

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  4. To set the playback part, hold down the “a” button and press the B}1 key (Song Playback Part selection).

    Switching On/Off or Changing Setting Values Using a Single Key (operation type D)

    • The “L” and “R” track indicators light up respectively.

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    Track Indicator

    Setting Details

    Only L lights up

    Plays the left-hand part and mutes the right-hand part.

    Only R lights up

    Plays the right-hand part and mutes the left-hand part.

    Both L and R light up

    Both left and right parts are played back.

  5. Recording will begin when you start playing.

  6. To end recording, touch the “0(REC)” button.

    • The “0(REC)” button will light up white again and the “a” button will light up.

    • To play the recording immediately, touch the “a” button.

Deleting Audio Files from a USB Flash Drive

Use <Audio Recorder (USB Drv.)>.

Preparing to Use the Audio Recorder

  1. Hold down the “a” button and select the file to be deleted with the corresponding key.

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  2. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the B1 key (Delete SMF/MRF/Audio).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until the next operation is complete.

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  3. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C1 key (Execute).

    • The file is deleted.

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Erasing the Last Audio File Numbered in the Internal Memory

  1. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C{2 key (Clear Audio).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until the next operation is complete.

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  2. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Deletion will take place.

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Erasing All Audio Files in the Internal Memory

  1. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the D2 key (Clear All Audio).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until the next operation is complete.

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  2. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Deletion will take place.

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