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Recording play along with a built- in tune, Recorded data storage, Selecting parts – Casio LK93TV User Manual

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Song Memory Function

Recorded Data Storage

• Anything previously stored in song memory is replaced

whenever you make a new recording.

• Song Memory contents are retained even when power is

turned off, as long as the keyboard is being supplied battery
or AC adaptor power. If you remove the batteries or should
the batteries go dead while the keyboard is not being
supplied power by the AC adaptor, song memory contents
will be deleted. Be sure to supply power to the keyboard
with the AC adaptor when replacing batteries.

• Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in

progress causes the contents of the track you are currently
recording to be lost.

Recording Play Along with a Built-
in Tune

You can use the lesson recording procedure to record notes
you play along with one of the keyboard’s built-in tunes.
When you start a lesson recording, the keyboard plays the
song minus the part(s) you selected as the recording part(s),
and indicates the notes you need to play by lighting the keys
of the keyboard.

Selecting Parts

Press the part/track button that corresponds to the part(s)
you want to select as the recording part(s).

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To select this part:

Left-hand

Right-hand

Both hands

Press this button:

LEFT/TRACK 1

RIGHT/TRACK 2

LEFT/TRACK 1 +
RIGHT/TRACK 2

The part that is currently selected is indicated by the part/
track indicators (L and R) that appear on the display as
described below.

Part/Track Indicators in Playback
Standby

Each press of a part/track button toggles playback of that
part on (part/track indicator displayed) and off (indicator
not displayed).

Example: The above indicates that left-hand part will be

played back, while the right-hand part will not.

Part/Track Indicators in Recording
Standby

Press the part/track button of the part you want to play on
the keyboard (recording part). This causes its part/track
indicator to flash. The part/track indicator of the other part
will remain displayed (without flashing) to indicate that it
will play back during recording (playback part).

Example: The above indicates the left-hand part is the

playback part, and the right-hand part is the
recording part.

Playback
(displayed)

No playback
(not
displayed)

Left-hand
part

Right-hand
part

Playback
part
(displayed)

Recording
part
(flashing)