Behringer eg2080 ユーザーガイド

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EUROGRAND EG2080-
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Recording mode will thus be canceled
automatically.
8) Repeat the whole procedure to record a second track. This
time, however, select TRACK 2 instead of TRACK 1 in step
#3.
TIP: If the right-hand part of a music piece you want
to practice has been recorded on track 2 and the
left-hand part on track 1 (for example, by your piano
teacher), you can mute one of the two tracks during
playback to practice the corresponding part.
TIP: Press the METRONOME button again to stop
the metronome click.
6.5.2 Editing pieces of music
This section describes how to edit a recording by replacing a
recorded track with a new recording. What is more, you can see
how to record a track without playing back the second track,
which can be useful when you record two different pieces of
music.
You must have recorded at least one track before
you can carry out the steps described below.
If you are not sure whether a track has been
recorded or not, check this by pressing the TRACK
1 and TRACK 2 button, BEFORE you enter record
mode. If one of the PLAY LEDs above the TRACK
buttons light up, this shows you that something
has been recorded on this track.
1) If you do not want to hear the previously recorded track
while you record the second one, press the TRACK button
of the track until its green PLAY LED goes out. Do this BEFORE
you enter record mode. If you want to hear the previously
recorded track, continue with step #2.
2) Press the REC button. The REC LED above the TRACK 1 or
TRACK 2 button lights up. The dots on the display start
flashing in the metronome tempo that has been set, thus
indicating the beat. Now, the EG2080 is set to record mode.
The memory of the music sequencer can store up
to 10,000 notes. However, this number can
decrease depending on how much pedaling
information is stored.
You can quit record mode by pressing the REC
button again.
3) Press the TRACK button of the track you want to record
until the REC LED above the button lights up red. Now the
selected track is record-ready. If you did a recording take
before, the last track selected will be used for recording.
Depending on which track is currently used, you will have
to select the other track for recording.
ATTENTION: If you select a track for recording,
which already contains note information, all
previously recorded notes on this track will be
erased!
4) Select a sound in the SOUND SELECT section. You can also
use a sound combination (see chapter 5.1) for recording.
5) Switch on the acoustic metronome signal by pressing the
METRONOME button, if you want to make a metronome-
backed recording.
6) Start recording by pressing the START/STOP button or simply
start playing on the keyboard. The current meter is constantly
shown in the display.
If the display starts flashing during recording and
reads the message 
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
 this is to warn you that
the recording memory has been used up. All data
recorded up to this point will be stored, however,
but recording process will be terminated.
7) Once your recording is finished stop the sequencer by
pressing the START/STOP button again.
Recording mode will thus be canceled
automatically.
6.5.3 Playing back pieces of music
This section describes how to play back the music piece you
have just recorded.
1) Press the TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 buttons until the green
PLAY LED above the buttons lights up. This is to activate the
tracks for recording.
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6. ADVANCED OPERATION