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Copying a recorded song, Advanced recording methods, Recording your performance one hand at a time – Roland F701 88-Key Modern Digital Piano with Stand and Bench (White) User Manual

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Recording Your Performance

Copying a Recorded Song

Songs that have been saved in internal memory can be copied to USB

flash drive. Alternatively, songs stored on a USB flash drive can be

copied to internal memory.

1 .

Press the [ ] button.

The [ ] button is lit, and the piano is in function mode.

2 .

Turn the [ ] knob to access the “Copy Song” screen,

and press the [ ] knob to confirm.

3 .

Press the [ ] knob to confirm.

The “Copy Song - Media” screen appears.

4 .

Turn the [ ] knob to select the copy-source and

copy-destination media, and press the [ ] knob to

confirm.

5 .

Turn the [ ] knob to select the song that you want

to copy.

If you decide to cancel, press the [ ] button.

6 .

Press the [ ] knob.

The copy is executed.

* Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while

the screen indicates “Executing...”

7 .

Press the [ ] button.

You exit function mode.

Advanced Recording Methods

Recording Your Performance One Hand at a Time

By recording your left-hand performance to the Left part and your

right-hand performance to the Right part, you can record each hand

of your performance separately.

Left (or right) part

Getting ready to record

1 .

Select the tone that you want to play.

2 .

You can sound the metronome if you like.

Set the metronome’s tempo and time signature. The metronome

setting is stored in the song, and you can use the same settings

during playback.

3 .

Press the [

7

] button.

The [

t

] button lights, the [

s

] button blinks, and the piano

enters record-standby mode.
If you decide to cancel recording, press the [

t

] button once again.

4 .

Press the [

] button and turn the [ ] knob to

select the part that you don’t want to record; then

press the [ ] knob to make it go dark.

Only the part that you’re recording will blink.

MEMO

If you don’t select a part at this time, your performance is recorded

to the following parts.

Performing with one tone

“Right” part

Performing different tones

with the left and right

hands (Split Play)

The left-hand tone is the “Left”

part, and the right-hand tone is

the “Right” part

Performing with two tones

layered (Dual Play)

The tone 1 is the “Right” part, and

the tone 2 is the “Accomp” part

Starting/stopping recording

5 .

Press the [

s

] button.

After a one-measure count, recording starts, and the [

7

]

button and [

s

] button are both lit. The performance is saved

automatically.

MEMO

You can also start recording by playing the keyboard instead of

pressing the [

s

] button. In this case, a count is not sounded.

6 .

To stop recording, press the [

s

] button once

again.

Recording stops.

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