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Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function
Recording While Erasing the 
Previous Recording
(Replace Recording)
Recording whereby you erase previously recorded material 
as you record something new is called “Replace Recording.” 
This setting is in effect when you turn on the power.
1.
Overdubbing Without Erasing 
the Previous Recording
(Mix Recording)
You can record a performance layered over an previously 
recorded performance. This method is called “Mix 
Recording.”
1.
Touch <Exit> to go back to the previous screen.
The recording method changes to mixing recording.
Record the performance, following the procedures 
described in “Redoing a Recording” (p. 101) or 
“Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track 
Sequencer)” (p. 118).
* After you have finished with mix recording, return to the 
usual replace recording mode.
Repeatedly Recording Over the 
Same Location 
(Loop Recording)
You can record a specified passage over and over again as 
many times as you like, layering the sound with each pass. 
This method is called “Loop Recording.” This is handy when 
recording a Rhythm Part.
For example, use this method to make a Loop Recording of a 
four-measure segment.
First record the bass drum, the snare drum next, then the hi-
hat after that, and so on, repeatedly layering a different 
instrument onto the same four measures. After you have 
finished recording the four-measure rhythm pattern, you can 
then just use the procedure in “Copying a Measure” (p. 125) 
to create as many copies of the four measures as you need, 
making completion of the Rhythm Part very simple.
1.
Place A and B markers at the beginning and end 
of the passage you want to record.
Take a look at “Placing/Erasing a Marker Within a 
Song” (p. 90).
If you haven’t recorded anything yet, then perform 
“Blank Recording” for the necessary number of 
measures before placing the markers.
2.
Touch <Exit> to go back to the previous screen.
The recording method changes to loop recording.
3.
Press the [Song/Disk] button and touch <Track> 
to display the Track buttons.
4.
Press the Rec [
] button.
5.
Touch the Track button for the track you want to 
record.
The KF-90 enters standby for recording.
6.
Press the Play [
] button to start recording.
Recording start from the measure which Marker A is 
placed.
When the song advances to Marker B, it then returns to 
Marker A, where recording continues.
Each time the recording is looped, the sounds being 
played are layered over the sounds recorded on previous 
passes.
7.
Press the Stop [
] button to stop recording.
* When you’re finished with Loop Recording, return to the 
ordinary Replace Recording mode at the “Recording Mode” 
screen.
What is Blank Recording?
Blank Recording is the recording of blank measures, that 
is, measures with no performance recorded to them.
1. Set the basic tempo and beat of the song.
2. Press the Rec [
] button, then press the Play [
button.
The indicators for the Rec [
] and Play [
buttons light up, and recording starts.
3. Without actually playing anything, record the 
necessary number of measures, then press the Stop 
[
] button.
The indicators for the Rec [
] and Play [
buttons go dark, and recording stops.
Loop Recording Shortcut
You can also use the method described below to make 
the setting for Loop Recording.
1. Place A and B markers at the beginning and end of the 
passage you want to record.
If you haven’t recorded anything yet, then perform 
“Blank Recording” for the necessary number of 
measures before placing the markers.
This sets the loop recording mode.
Start a recording.