Erasing the recording of what you played, Recording a center-canceled sound source – Roland FP-E50 88-Key Portable Digital Piano User Manual
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Recording Your Performance (Audio Rec)
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Erasing the Recording of What You Played
1.
Select the recorded song on the Song screen .
MEMO
The newly recorded song is selected right after you record it .
2.
Long-press the [Enter] button .
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select “Cancel” and press the [Enter] button.
3.
Use the [
зз
] [
жж
] buttons to select “OK”, and press the
[Enter] button .
The song is deleted.
MEMO
On the Song Utility–Delete screen, you can delete multiple songs all at
once that you’ve selected .
Recording a Center-Canceled Sound Source
When recording, you can apply the center cancel effect to the input
audio from the Input jack, the Bluetooth audio or the song that’s
playing back.
1.
Get the sound source ready to which you want to apply
center cancel .
Ø
“Adjusting the Input Audio Volume (Input Volume)” (p. 59)
Ø
“Playing Music through the Piano’s Speakers (Bluetooth
Ø
“Playing Back Songs (Song Player)” (p. 48)
2.
Press the [Center Cancel] button to make it light .
Center cancel turns on.
3.
Press the [
óó
] button .
The [
ó
] button lights, the [
ò
] button blinks, and the instrument enters
record standby mode.
4.
Make the recording settings in the Recording Standby
window .
Ø
5.
Press the [
т
т
] button .
Recording starts.
6.
Perform .
7.
If you decide to cancel recording, press the [
óó
] button
again .
The recording stops, and the song is saved.
8.
Press the [Center Cancel] button to make it go dark .
NOTE
If you turn center cancel on and play back a song on which the center
cancel effect was already used, the effect is doubled.