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You can record your own performance in order to evaluate your playing, or you can play along with a recorded performance.
The HPi-7F lets you do the following types of recording.
The HPi-7F lets you do the following types of recording.
SMF recording
The song will be recorded in SMF format.
• Record just your own keyboard performance
• Record a performance that uses rhythm
• Record a performance along with an internal song or SMF music data from USB memory or CD
• Record just your own keyboard performance
• Record a performance that uses rhythm
• Record a performance along with an internal song or SMF music data from USB memory or CD
After reading “Getting Ready to Record” (p. 52), please read “Recording a Song in SMF Format” (p. 53).
Audio recording
The song will be recorded in audio format.
• Record just your own keyboard performance
• Record a performance that uses rhythm
• Record a performance along with an internal song or SMF music files from USB memory or CD
• Record a performance along with an audio song from USB memory or CD
• Record a performance along with a song from a music CD
• Record a performance with a vocal
• Record just your own keyboard performance
• Record a performance that uses rhythm
• Record a performance along with an internal song or SMF music files from USB memory or CD
• Record a performance along with an audio song from USB memory or CD
• Record a performance along with a song from a music CD
• Record a performance with a vocal
After reading “Getting Ready to Record” (p. 52), please read “Recording a Song in Audio Format” (p. 59).
If the screen asks “OK to delete Song?”
If you attempt to record a new song without saving your previously recorded performance, the following confirmation message will appear.
If you want to erase the recorded
performance
Choose [OK] and press the [O] button.
If you don’t want to erase the
recorded performance
Press the [×] button, or choose [No] and then press the [O] button.
In this case, save your recorded performance to the Favorites or USB memory (p. 55, p. 59) before you
In this case, save your recorded performance to the Favorites or USB memory (p. 55, p. 59) before you
record the new song.
Recording Your Performance