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Backing Track Functions
In the SONG TRACK screen you can overdub additional 
material onto your recorded performance, or re-record the 
specified measures of a performance.
You can use the following ways of re-recording.
• Replace–New material is recorded as previously recorded 
material is erased.
• Mix–New notes are recorded on top of notes previously 
recorded.
• Punch In/Out– Replace or Mix recording is performed 
only in the region you specify for re-recording.
When you record a Song using a Style, the Style data is 
recorded in the first measure of the Song. When you play back 
this Song, playback will begin from measure indication “2.”
1.
Press [SONG] so the button is lit.
2.
Press [PART VIEW] so the button is lit.
The SONG TRACK screen will appear.
As needed, make Song settings as described in step 7 of 
“Recording a specified Part (SONG TRACK).”
3.
Press [SONG REC].
[SONG REC] will blink.
The Song Rec Standby screen will appear.
4.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and turn the 
VALUE dial to set the value.
If you assign the pedal to “PUNCH IN/OUT” in “Pedal 
Assign” (p. 45), you’ll be able to specify the record-start and 
record-end locations by pressing the pedal. In this case, turn 
the above “Punch Sw” to the “OFF” setting.
5.
Press [
] to start recording.
6.
Perform.
7.
Press [
] to stop recording.
Here’s how you can save a Song from the temporary Song 
memory to a user Song memory.
1.
Press [WRITE].
2.
Use [
] [
] to select “Song,” and then press [ENTER].
Input a name for your user Song
3.
Use [
] [
] to move the cursor, and turn the VALUE 
dial to change each character.
Enter a Song name of up to 16 characters.
The following characters are available.
A~Z 0~9 ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) -  @ ^ ` { }
 _
4.
Press [ENTER].
Re-recording Your Performance
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Rec 
Mode
REPLACE
New material is recorded as 
previously recorded material is 
erased.
MIX
New notes are recorded on top 
of notes previously recorded.
Count 
In
OFF
No count-in. Recording starts as 
soon as you press [
].
1MEAS
Recording starts after a 1-bar 
count-in.
2MEAS
Recording starts after a 2-bar 
count-in.
WAIT NOTE
Recording starts as soon as you 
play a note on the keyboard. 
(There will be no count-in.)
Input 
Quan-
tize
OFF, 1/4, 
1/8, 1/8T, 
1/16, 1/16T, 
1/32, 1/32T, 
1/64
Quantize corrects the timing of 
your notes by shifting them to the 
nearest grid mark. This specifies 
the number of steps per measure 
(i.e., the resolution).
Punch 
Sw
OFF, ON
If this is turned “ON,” recording 
will occur from the “Punch In” 
measure to the “Punch Out” 
measure that you specify below. 
When the song playback reaches 
the measure you specified for 
“Punch In,” recording will begin 
automatically, and recording will 
stop at the “Punch Out” measure.
Punch 
In
0001–
Measure at which recording 
will begin
Punch 
Out
0002–
Measure at which recording 
will end
Saving a Song ([WRITE])
Button
Explanation
[0]
Selects the type of character. Each time you press 
this, you will alternately select the first character 
of a character set: uppercase (A), or numerals 
and symbols (0).
[1]
Deletes the character at the cursor location.
[2]
Inserts a “_ ” at the cursor location.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
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