
1.In the SONG section, press the REC button .
2.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select 4:
APC STEP.
3.Press the EXECUTE button.
4.While playing a chord with your left hand, press the
desired note value key with your right hand to specify
the chord length. Repeat this step to store all the
chords.
• When a note value key is pressed, a “beep” tone
indicates that the chord has been stored.
• Store a rest by pressing a note value key without
specifying a chord.
• The display during chord recording:
• The beat number is indicated in increments of e. For
example, “B3.5” indicates 3-1/2 beats.
• You can press the INTRO [INTR], FILL IN [FIL 1/2] or
ENDING [ENDG] button to store the corresponding
pattern. (An INTRO or COUNT INTRO can be stored
only at the beginning.) When storing a pattern or
searching for a pattern, the abbreviated name is shown
within square brackets [ ].
• To make corrections to the recorded chord progres-
sion, use the and keys or TRANSPOSE/PRO-
GRAM button to display the chord you wish to modify.
Next, press the DELETE key to erase the stored chord
and then store a new chord. When you use the DE-
LETE key to erase a chord, the recorded contents that
follow are shifted forward by the note value of the
deleted chord.
• To go to the end of the chord progression, while
pressing the Reset key ( ), press the key.
• The CHORD FINDER feature, which shows you how
to finger a specified chord, is available. (Refer to page
30.)
5.At the end of the chord progression, press the End
key ( ).
• The instrument exits the recording mode.
• If you wish automatic repeat playback of the chord
progression, press the Repeat key ( ) instead of
the End key ( ).
• To store chords using the 1 Finger mode, select this
mode before beginning the recording procedure.
(Refer to page 29.)
GENERAL
SOUND
TEMPO
CONDUCTOR
TRANSPOSE
VOLUME
R1 R2
L
C
TOUCH
REVERB
CHORUS
HARMONY
SUSTAIN
XBS
RO / ENDING
SYNCHRO
APC
COUNT
GENERAL
CHORD
R1
PROGRAM
m
7
REC
Measure number
Beat number
Chord name
▲
▼
▼
Note
• When the recording procedure is performed, the previously recorded contents and song data loaded from a song
disk as well as BEAT MASTER data are erased.
• You cannot record more than 999 measures.
• The total recording capacity of all tracks combined is approximately 4500 notes.
• When “MEM FULL” appears on the display, no more data can be stored and recording ends automatically.
• You cannot begin recording from the middle of a song.
• The playback volume can be adjusted. (Refer to page 29.)
• Specific tracks can be muted so they are not played back. (Refer to pages 41 and 43.)
• If you wish to keep your recorded performance, save it to a floppy disk. (Refer to page 38.)
• If you record in the MELODY mode on top of the chord track (C) in which the ending pattern is stored, recording
will automatically end at that point.
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