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This is a indicates that the selected song has been recorded. You can tell which songs have been recorded by looking for the asterisk. Recording the tracks separately Now let’s record two tracks separately. First, you select the desired track (part) to record. After recording the first part, select the other track and record your second part. Press the REC button to enter the song/part selection menu. Record The LCD display shows the song number and part SONG 3 Part=l number to record. Use the MENU buttons to Select song 3. Record the first part just the same as in the previous sections and press the PLAY/STOP button when you’re finished recording. Now press the REC button to enter the song/part menu then select Part 2 to record. Use the VALUE buttons to select part 2. Record \ The LCD display shows the song and part number SONG 3 Part=2 to be recorded. If you want to start recording the second part from the beginning of the song, just play the keyboard. You will hear the first part playing back while you record the second part. TUTORIAL: USING THE RECORDER 19 Using the Recoulei ♦ NOTE If you would like to play back the first part and then start recording the second part from a certain point later in the song, press the PLAY/STOP button instead of playing the keyboard to start playback of the first part and then begin recording the second part from any point you like. When you are finished recording, press the PLAY/STOP button again. PLAYING BACK THE PARTS SEPARATELY While you are in the play back menu, use the VALUE buttons to select the desired part number you want to listen to. Playing SONG 3 Par t=2* An asterisk indicates that the part has been recorded. You can select between, “Part 1”, “Part 2”, and “Part 1&2”. To check that you have recorded on both tracks, select “Part 1, then select “Part 2. You will see an asterisk after each part, this means you have successfully recorded both parts. To listen to both parts together select “Part 1&2”. To play back an individual part, select the desired part using the VALUE button first, then press the PLAY/STOP button to listen. If you don’t see an asterisk after each part you recorded or if your song does not play back correctly, carefully reread the previous section to make sure you’re recording properly. You can use the LCD display to help determine if you have a problem. Here are some basic things to check for: 1) If you only hear the second part, you may have accidentally recorded over the first part. In this case, just re record the first part you played after selecting the “empty” part to record (in this case it will probably be part 2). 2) Did you record one of the parts in a different song? In this case record the missing part in the appropriate song. 20 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA970, CA770 Erasing Unnecessary Song Data At some point you may want to erase a song. If you have filled up the memory of the recorder you can erase an old song to make room for a new one or maybe you’re tired of listening to a particular song. In either case, the CA piano provides an easy way to erase one or all of the songs and parts. To erase a specific song or part, first press both the REC and PLAY/ STOP button. The LCD display will display the erase menu where you select a song or a part to erase. To Del Press Rec SONS 1 Part=162* Select the song and the part to erase. Use the MENU buttons to select the desired song, and use the VALUE buttons to select the desired part to erase. Press the REC button to erase. The LCD display will ask you if you’re sure. Sure? Press Rec SONG 1 Par t= 15:2+ V_ Confirmation to erase the song. If you are sure you want to erase the song and part, press the REC button one more time. Delete Completed SONG 1 Par t= 18:2 \_ The erase procedure is completed. If you want to cancel the erase procedure, press the PLAY/STOP button. Press any of the SOUND SELECT buttons to exit from the song erase menu. ERASING ALL DATA To erase everything, all songs and parts at once, first turn the power off and then turn it back on again while holding down both the REC and PLAY/STOP button. The entire memory of the recorder will be erased. TUTORIAL: USING THE RECORDER 21 The CA piano’s built-in recorder is easy to use and is perfect for practice and basic recording needs. For those individuals interested in using this instrument for more complex digital recordings, the CA piano can be connected to an external MIDI sequencer or a personal computer. Please read chapter 3. Using MIDI to learn about the CA piano’s MIDI and Multi-timbral capabilities. 22 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA970, CA770 1113. Using MIDI In this chapter, you will learn how you can create music by connecting the CA piano to an external MIDI device. We will be using Kawai’s Digital Accompaniment Center ACR-20 for this purpose. The ACR-20 is a 16-channel/16 track (part) digital sequencer (recorder) that features a General MIDI sound module with 226 sound...
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