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Song Functions
 
You can use the 16-track recorder to record your own performances.
The E-09 provides the following four recording modes.
 
The E-09 can handle only one song. This song will not be erased 
even if you turn off the power.
 
“Single” will be automatically selected after you perform the 
first recording. Be aware that if you select “ALL” or 
“Keyboard,” the previously recorded song will be erased. If you 
want to add new material to the song you recorded, you should 
choose “Single” or “Punch I/O.” If you haven’t recorded a song 
yet, you won’t be able to select “Single” or “Punch I/O.”
 
You can’t record a song if the E-09 is synchronized with an 
external MIDI device.
Here’s how you can record what you play on the keyboard while the 
arranger accompaniment plays.
 
The previously recorded song will be erased by the new 
recording.
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
 
3.
 
Press [INTRO], [ORIGINAL], or [VARIATION] to select the 
arranger section you want to use.
 
4.
 
Press [START/STOP] so it’s blinking. The arranger will start 
playing.
 
5.
 
Use TEMPO [
(-)][
(+)] to adjust the tempo of the 
arranger.
 
6.
 
Press [START/STOP] once again so it goes out. The 
arranger will stop playing.
 
7.
 
Press [SONG] so it’s lit.
 
8.
 
Press [
 
 
 REC] so it’s blinking.
 
9.
 
Use REC MODE [
][
] to select “Rec All” as the 
recording mode.
 
10.
 
Select the tone that you want to use in the right-hand side 
of the keyboard.
 
Press [TONE] so it’s lit, and use the FAMILY and SELECT 
[
][
] buttons, the numeric keys, or the TONE category 
buttons to make your selection. For details, refer to pp. 10–11.
 
11.
 
Use either of the following methods to start recording.
 
• Press [
].
[
 
 
 REC] lights, and [
] begins blinking in time with the 
time signature of the arranger.
• Press [SYNC START] so it’s lit, and play a chord with your left 
hand.
[
 
 
 REC] lights, and [
] begins blinking in time with the 
time signature of the arranger.
 
12.
 
Perform.
 
13.
 
Use either of the following methods to stop recording.
 
• Press [
] so it goes out.
[
 
 
 REC] also goes out.
• Press [ENDING].
The ending phrase begins playing. When it ends, [ENDING], 
[
], and [
 
 
 REC] will all go out.
 
14.
 
When you stop recording, the screen prompts “Save 
Song?,” asking you whether you want to save your 
performance.
 
To save your performance, press TEMPO [
(YES)].
If you don’t want to save your performance, press TEMPO 
[
(NO)].
Here’s how you can record only your keyboard performance. The 
arranger is not used.
 
The previously recorded song will be erased by your new 
recording.
 
1.
 
Select the keyboard part and tone you want to use for your 
performance. (pp. 10–11)
 
2.
 
Press [SONG] so it’s lit.
 
3.
 
Press [
 
 
 REC] so it’s blinking.
 
4.
 
Use REC MODE [
][
] to select “Rec Keyboard” as the 
recording mode.
 
5.
 
Select the tone that you want to use in the right-hand side 
of the keyboard.
 
Press [TONE] so it’s lit, and use the FAMILY and SELECT 
[
][
] buttons, the numeric keys, or the TONE category 
buttons to make your selection. For details, refer to pp. 10–11.
 
6.
 
 
7.
 
Press [
] to start recording.
 
[
 
 
 REC] lights, and [
] begins blinking in time with the 
time signature of the metronome.
 
8.
 
Perform.
 
If you select a drum set for the main part and use the keyboard 
to play the drum sounds, your performance will be recorded on 
track 16.
 
Recording Your Own 
Performance
 
Recording a new song
 
Rec All
Simultaneously record your keyboard perfor-
mance and the arranger accompaniment.
Rec Keyboard
Record only your keyboard performance.
 
Recording additional material into an existing song
 
Rec Single
Record one track at a time. You can freely se-
lect the track to be recorded.
Rec PunchI/O
(punch-in/out)
Re-record a specified region of a certain track.
 
All Recording Mode
 
Keyboard Recording Mode
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