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Creating a song
You can use the Prelude’s 16-track recorder to create songs.
You can record your keyboard performance while listening to 
an accompaniment, and then listen to the playback of your 
recorded performance.
If you want to record the Style playback as well, turn [STYLE] 
on.
Recording will start/stop simultaneously when you start/stop 
the Style.
If you want to record only your keyboard performance without 
playing a Style, turn [SONG] on.
If [STYLE] and [SONG] are both turned off, the rhythm pattern 
of the Style selected by the STYLE SELECT buttons will be 
recorded together with the keyboard performance.
Recorded performances are discarded when another Song is 
selected, or when the power is turned off. If you don’t want to 
lose the Song, you must save it (p. 27).
Song settings (e.g., tempo and time signature) are determined 
by the settings of the Style that’s saved in the selected 
Performance. You’ll probably find it convenient to first select 
the Style and Tones that you want to use (p. 38 in owner’s 
manual). If you are performing without using a Style, you can 
specify the tempo and time signature of the Song in the SONG 
TRACK screen (see below).
1. Select the Performance that you want to use (p. 36 in the 
owner’s manual).
2. Press [SONG REC].
[SONG REC] will blink.
3. Press [
] to start recording.
4. Perform.
5. Press [
] to stop recording.
When you stop recording, the SONG TRACK screen will 
appear.
1. Song Name
2. Part: Part to record
3. The Tone number for each Part
4. Move the cursor here and press [ENTER] to move to a 
different screen.
5. MUTE: 
Mute On (no sound) or Off (sound) setting for each Part
6. SOLO: 
Solo On (hear only this part) or Off setting for each Part
7. Recording parts
A performance you record using a Style is recorded to 
parts 1–16 as follows.
When you record a performance, part 4 and part 11 are 
recorded as the manually played Upper part and 
manually played Lower part, respectively.
In this case, the part number indication at the bottom of 
the SONG TRACK screen will indicate “UPR” and “LWR” 
for Part 4 and Part 11, respectively.
6. Press [EXIT] to return to the Main screen.
Recording your performance 
as you play
Track
Part Name
Track
Part Name
1
Accomp 1
9
Accomp 6
2
Accomp bass
10
Accomp drums
3
Accomp 2
11
Lower Part
4
Upper Part
12
5
Accomp 3
13
6
14
7
Accomp 4
15
Melody Intelligence
8
Accomp 5
16
1
2
3
5
6
7
4
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