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ep-760 Recording your performance
You can easily record your performances. A recorded performance can be played back to hear your own playing, or to add 
additional parts.
The following recording methods are available on the 
ep-760:
• Recording just your own keyboard performance 
(
→ “Recording a new song”, p. 20)
• Recording along with a built-in song (
→ “Recording 
along with a song”, p. 21)
• Recording each hand separately (
→ “Selecting/
recording each hand separately”, p. 22)
Notes regarding recording
• Only one song can be recorded.
• Recorded performances are erased when the power is 
turned off. If you want to keep your performance, you 
need to either record it on an external audio device, or 
use an external MIDI device to save the data on a floppy 
disk. For details, refer to “Connecting external devices”, 
p. 27.
If you see the following...
If you attempt to record using a different built-in song 
when a performance has already been recorded, the 
following will appear, and the [
●(Rec)] button’s 
indicator will flash.
If it is OK to erase the performance, press the [
●(Rec)] 
button.
If you do not want to erase the performance, press the 
[®(Play)] button.
Recording a new song
Here’s how to record what you play yourself without prerecorded backing.
Recording settings (select “USr”)
A
Press the [Song/Tempo] button, getting its 
indicator to light in red.
The song number appears in the display.
NOTE
If you add a newly recorded performance without erasing 
the recorded song, the song tempo and beat will be stored 
with the settings that were recorded first. 
B
Press [+] and [–] buttons simultaneously, and 
USr” appears in the display.
Specifying the Tone and tempo for 
recording
C
Select the Tone that you want to play (p. 11).
D
If necessary, turn on the metronome. 
Start the metronome and set the tempo and beat of the 
song (p. 14). 
E
Press the [
(Rec)] button.
The [
●(Rec)] button’s indicator will light, the 
[®(Play)] button’s indicator will flash, and you will be 
in recording-standby mode. 
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