Recording your performance, Recording, Standby mode (p. 30) – Roland RP101 User Manual
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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.
Recording
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.”
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 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.
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.
NOTE
The RP101 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. 40).
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.
If using count-in
recording
Play the keyboard
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.
NOTE
After you’ve finished recording,
don’t turn off the power until all
indicators have stopped
blinking.
While recording or in
recording-standby mode, you
can press the [REVERB/KEY
TOUCH] button to turn reverb
on/off (p. 21).
If a recorded song has been
saved, the [TONE] button’s
indicator will blink while you
press the [SONG] button.
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