Casio px-330 Video Game Keyboard User Manual


 
E-34
Recording Your Keyboard Play
You can record your music as you play and store up to
five songs in Digital Piano memory for later playback.
You can divide a song into parts (by instrument, by left
hand and right hand, etc.) and record each part
separately. You can even use “punch-in recording
to
edit specific parts of existing recordings.
The following are the steps for recording or playing
back a single recorder memory song.
1.
Press the
9
(RECORDER) button twice so
its lamp is flashing.
This turns on the recorder and enters record mode.
Each press of the
9
(RECORDER) button cycles
through modes as shown below.
2.
Configure the tone, rhythm, and other
settings you want to use.
The settings you configure here will be included as
part of the recorded song data.
For details about what is included in the recorded
song data, see “System Track” (page E-35).
3.
Play something on the keyboard.
Recording starts as soon as you play something.
If Auto Accompaniment is playing, it will be
included in the recorded data.
4.
When you are finished, press the
6
(START/
STOP) button.
This will cause the
9
(RECORDER) lamp to flash and
then light, indicating the playback mode.
If you are using Auto Accompaniment, you also can
end the recording session by pressing the
5
(ENDING) button.
5.
To play back what you have recorded, press
6
(START/STOP) again.
Each press of
6
starts and stops playback.
6.
To turn off the recorder, press the
9
(
RECORDER
) button so its lamp goes o
ut.
NOTE
Recorder memory capacity is approximately 10,000
notes per song. When remaining capacity is 100
notes or less, the
9
(RECORDER) button lamp will
flash at high speed. Recording will stop
automatically when memory becomes full.
Repeat, fast reverse, fast forward, pause, and tempo
adjustment during playback are the same as when
playing back user songs. See “Listening to Songs
Loaded from an External Source” (page E-25) for
more information.
You can listen to the song data currently stored in
recorder memory at any time by pressing the
9
(RECORDER) button to enter the playback mode
and then pressing
6
(START/STOP).
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6START/STOP
9RECORDER
Recording or Playing Back a
Single Song
Recorder Off Recorder On
Unlit
Lit: Playback mode
Flashing: Record mode
Lit: Playback mode
Unlit: Recorder off