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Recording a performance you play along with a song, Practicing, Getting ready to record 1 – Roland Digital Piano LX-15 User Manual

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Practicing

Recording a performance you play along with a song

Here’s how you can record a performance that you play along with a song.

Getting ready to record

1.

Select the tone that you want record (p . 14) .

2.

Select the song to be dubbed (p . 24) .

MEMO

If you want to erase the performance

of a specific part, hold down its part

button and press the [

] (Rec)

button.

3.

Press the [

] (Rec) button .

The [

] (Rec) button will light, and the LX-15 will enter recording-standby mode.

At this time, New Song will be selected.
If you decide not to record, press the [

] (Rec) button once again.

4.

Reselect the song selected in step 2 by pressing the [+] button .

MEMO

The song’s tempo and time signature will be according to the settings of the song you selected.

5.

Press the part button of the part that you want to record, so it’s blinking .

Parts whose buttons are lit will play back during recording.

Starting/stopping recording

1.

Press the [

] (Play/Stop) button .

A two-measure count will be heard (the measure number will be shown as “-2”

then “-1” in the lower right of the display), and then recording will start.
When recording starts, the [

] (Rec) button and [

] (Play/Stop) button

will light.

MEMO

You can also initiate recording by simply playing the keyboard. If you initiate recording by playing the keyboard, a count will not be sounded.

2.

Press the [

] (Play/Stop) button .

Recording will stop, and a confirmation message will ask whether you want to save or delete the recording.

3.

Either save the performance or erase it (p . 29) .

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