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PSR-K1 Owner’s Manual
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Recording your performances
The powerful recording features let you record your own performances and original 
songs and save them as User songs (songs #101 – 105).  Naturally, these can be 
played back the same as the preset songs.
Recording
• You can record your keyboard performance in real time, just as if you were recording to a tape recorder.
• Each song has a total of six independent tracks available for recording—five melody tracks and one accompaniment 
(chord play) track.
• You can save your recordings to the User songs (#101 – 105).   You should save your User songs permanently to 
SmartMedia card, since User song data is lost when the power is is turned off.
• The notation for User Songs (#101 – 105) cannot be directly displayed.  However, you can have the notation dis-
played by converting the songs to Standard MIDI File format and saving them to a SmartMedia card.  (See page 64.)
 Data that can be recorded
● Data that can be recorded to the melody tracks [1] – [5]    
• Note ON/OFF (playing/releasing the key)
• Velocity (strength of playing the key)
• Voice Number
• Reverb Type*
• Chorus Type*
• Harmony Type ON/OFF
• Sustain ON/OFF
• Tempo*/Beat* (effective only when the accompaniment track is not recorded)
• Performance Assistant ON/OFF
● Data which can be recorded to the accompaniment track [A]
• Chord changes and timing
• Style Pattern changes
• Style Number*
• Reverb Type*
• Chorus Type*
• Tempo
• Beat*
Data marked with an asterisk (*) is recorded at the beginning of the song.  Any changes to these 
types of data in the middle of the song are not recorded.
Recording a song
 Select the desired User song number (101 – 105) for recording in the MAIN dis-
play.
• Be careful to keep the power 
on!  If the power is interrupted 
in any way (power switch is 
turned off, adaptor cable is 
unplugged, or battery power is 
low), the song data will be lost.
• Keep in mind that when battery 
power becomes low, the instru-
ment sounds may revert to their 
initial settings and the User 
song data and panel settings 
may be lost, especially if you 
play the instrument in this con-
dition at a high volume.  If you 
intend on using batteries, make 
sure to save your data regularly 
and often to a SmartMedia card.
• Song Memory Capacity
• Maximum number of notes : 
approximately 10,000 (when only 
“melody” tracks are recorded)
• Maximum number of chords : 
approximately 5,500 (when only 
the chord track is recorded)
NOTE