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DGX-530/YPG-535  Owner’s Manual
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Record Your Own Performance
You can record up to 5 of your own performances and save them as 
user songs 031 through 035. Once your performances have been saved 
as user songs, they can be converted to SMF (Standard MID File) for-
mat files and saved to USB flash memory (page 96) and used with 
score display. So when inspiration strikes and you create a great mel-
ody, you can save it in both listenable and written score form.
 Recordable Data
You can record to a total of 6 tracks: 5 melody tracks and 1 style (chord) track.
Each track can be recorded individually.
● Melody Track [1]–[5]...........Record the melody parts.
● Style Track [A] ....................Records the chord part.
To record your own performance, first use the SONG MEMORY [1]–[5] and [A] buttons to specify the 
track(s) you want to record on. The track you record on determines the part that plays back later.
• Up to approximately 10,000 
notes can be recorded for the 
five user songs if you record 
only to the melody tracks. Up to 
approximately 5,500 chord 
changes can be recorded for 
the five user songs if you record 
only to the style track.
• User songs cannot display a 
score as is, but they can be con-
verted to SMF (Standard MIDI 
File) format and stored to USB 
flash memory (page 96), from 
which they can be played with 
score display.
NOTE
Track Configuration
• Track [1]—Will play back as the right-hand melody 
part (MELODY R)
• Track [2]—Will play back as the left-hand melody 
part (MELODY L)
• Tracks [3]–[5]—Will play back as “other” perfor-
mance data.
• Track [A]—Will play back as the Style (auto-accom-
paniment) part.
• The Difference Between MELODY R and MELODY L ...
Songs are a combination of a melody and an auto-accom-
paniment style. Normally “melody” refers to the right-hand 
part, but in this instrument “melody” parts are provided for 
both the right and left hands. MELODY R is the melody 
part played by the right hand, and MELODY L is the mel-
ody part played by the left hand.
NOTE
Melody
Chords
Specify 
track(s) and 
record
Track
1
Track
2
Track
3
Track
4
Track
5
Track
A
Right-hand 
melody
Left-hand 
melody
Other perfor-
mance data
Style
The parts played by each track 
when a user song is played back.