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Overdubbing a recorded song, Saving a performance you’ve recorded, Erasing a performance you’ve recorded – Roland DIGITAL PIANO HP505 User Manual

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Practicing

Saving a performance you’ve recorded

* If you want to save to the USB flash drive (sold separately), connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory port before you continue.

1.

Press the [

] (Fast) button to select “Y .”

Saving will begin.
The recorded performance is saved at the earliest vacant song number.
The song is automatically given a name in this format: “Song nnn,” where “nnn” is the song number.

NOTE

Never turn off the power while the screen indicates “Working...”

Saving to a specific memory, song number, or song name

If you press the [Song] button instead of the

[

]

(Fast) button, you’ll be able to specify the save-destination memory, song number, and song

name used for saving.
For details on the procedure, refer to “Saving a Song with the Name You Specify” (p. 39).

Erasing a performance you’ve recorded

1.

Use the [

] (Slow) button to select “N .”

A message will ask you to confirm that you want to erase the song.

2.

Press the [

] (Fast) button to erase the song .

Listening to a performance you’ve recorded

1.

Press the [

] (Play/Stop) button .

Playback will start from the beginning of the recorded performance.

Overdubbing a Recorded Song

When recording an SMF, you can overdub each part separately. For example, you can record the left-hand and right-hand parts separately, or record

along with a song.

Recording each hand separately

You can separately record your left-hand performance to the [Left] button and your right-hand performance to the [Right] button. You can also

separately re-record each hand afterward.

Getting ready to record

1.

Select the tone that you want to use for performing (p . 16) .

2.

Press the [

] (Rec) button .

The [

] (Rec) button will light, the [

] (Play/Stop) button will blink, and the unit will enter recording-

standby mode.
If you decide not to record, press the [

] (Rec) button once again.

3.

If desired, sound the metronome (p . 24) .

MEMO

If you change the metronome’s tempo and time signature, they will be recorded with the song, allowing the metronome to sound correctly during

playback.

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