Chapter 4 recording and saving the performance – Roland KF-90 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the Performance
What is a Track Button?
A recorded performance is automatically assigned to 5 Track buttons.
The Track buttons appear in the display whenever a performance is being recorded or
played back.
Displaying the Track buttons
Track buttons appear on the touch panel when needed, and let you perform a wide
variety of operations such as recording and playing back performances.
To display the Track buttons, press the [Song/Disk] button, and touch
With songs in the KF-90's internal memory, the Track buttons are shown when the Rec
[
] button is pressed.
fig.04-03.e_60
A Track button has performance data when <
> appears under it. Track buttons
for which <
> is displayed have no performance data.
Track button name
Performance recorded
The Rhythm Part of an Automatic Accompaniment is
recorded here. When a Tone set such as a drum set or an SFX
set has been chosen (p. 58), it is also recorded here.
The performance of the entire keyboard is recorded. Perfor-
mances without Automatic Accompaniment are normally
recorded here. Layer Part (p. 53) is also recorded here.
When the Piano Style Arranger is active (p. 80), your performance
is recorded here.
The Bass Part of an Automatic Accompaniment and the Accom-
paniment Part are recorded here.
With Automatic Accompaniment set to play along with the
sounds you play in the left part of the keyboard (p. 72), your
own performance with the left hand is recorded.
When you’re using split play (p. 55), the left-hand part is
recorded.
When you’re using split play (p. 55) or Automatic Accompa-
niment (p. 70), the right-hand part is recorded.