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REPLACE erases the previous data and records the new data in its place. OVERDUB mixes the new data with the previous data so that both are heard together. Repeatedly pressing the R3 button switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB. Selects Auto or Pedal as the Punch-ln method. Repeatedly pressing the R5 button switches between the Auto and Pedal. Recording a Song Step Recording Step Recording is a method of recording a song by manually entering notes one after another as data, instead of playing the keyboard in real-time. This method may be useful when trying to create a phrase with a precise rhythm, or when recording a phrase that is beyond your playing skill level. To set up Step recording: 1) In the Advanced Recorder menu select Step Rec (L4). The Step Record menu will be displayed. 2) Use the L and R buttons and the Dial to set up recording options. 3) Press the START button (F7). You will be presented with the data entry screen. F1 Cancels Step recording and takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu. F7 Proceeds to the data entry screen of the Step Record menu. To use the Step Recorder: 1) Use the F1-F3 buttons to select a setting (Note value, Note length, Velocity) and use the Dial to change its value. The value will be displayed above the buttons at the bottom of the screen. Velocity value can be entered by actually hitting a key on the keyboard. To enable this, select “Key” for the Velocity value instead of a number. L1 Selects the recording track. L2 Selects which sound is assigned to the track: L3 Selects which measure you’d like to start recording at. R1 Changes the time signature. R3 Selects recording mode. REPLACE erases the previous data and records the new data in its place. OVERDUB mixes the new data with the previous data so that both are heard together. Repeatedly pressing the R3 button switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB. CED CED CED CED CED CED CED P. 70 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2, L3 Moves the cursor up and down the list of entered notes in OVERDUB mode. 2) To enter a note event, play the note using the keyboard. The note data will be displayed on the screen. Continue entering as many notes as you wish; notice how previously entered notes continue to be displayed as a list, screen room permitting. The graphic navigator near the bottom of the screen gives you feedback as to what bar you are in. 3) If you enter a wrong note and wish to delete it, press the L2 button. When you are using the REPLACE mode for recording, every time you press L2 the list of your entered notes on the screen scrolls back one event, and that event is erased immediately. Therefore, if you scroll back to the first beat of bar 5 of a 10-bar list of notes, everything from bar 5 on will be erased. In OVERDUB mode, however, you can delete only the most recently added note, and scrolling back over the list using L2 will not automatically erase events. When using OVERDUB, you need to press the Delete button (R1) to erase the event. GD GD GD GD GD Edit Track = Bar Bean Clock Mote Velocity Length 3 2 e A 2 127 96 3 3 0 A 2 127 48 3 3 48 B 2 127 48 3 4 e C 3 127 48 Bar 3 100 % 127 MELO TIE REST GD GD GD GD GD GD GD GD GD GD GD GD F1 Selects the note value. F2 Adjusts the note length. F3 Selects the velocity value. Values are from 1-127 or Key. F4 Enters Tied note values. F5 Enters a rest. F6 Takes you to the beginning of the next measure. F7 Stops recording. R1 Deletes the last note entered in OVERDUB mode. Recording a Song 4) If you would like to enter a rest, press the REST button (F5). This moves the cursor to the next beat without entering any data. The rest value is same as the note value selected for the F1 button. If you would like to enter a rest for the remainder of the measure, press the NEXT BAR button (F6). This will bring the cursor to the top of the next measure. 5) When you like to tie notes, press the TIE button (F4) while holding down the key. This doubles the length of the note. If you press the TIE button twice while holding down the key, the length of the note is tripled. 6) In OVERDUB mode, if you go back to certain point to enter a note, use the L2 and L3 buttons to move the cursor up and down to get to the event time where you want to insert the new data. 7) Press the STOP (F7) button or the PLAY/STOP button to stop recording. Note Rest Clock value o --- 384 J 192 J 96 J, iU) 64 J> ? 48 A (?i) 32 Ji 7 24 A (?») 16 J> 7 12 Jt ($3) 8 • Transpose and Octave Shift can be in effect as you are entering notes. The transposed pitches are the note values that are recorded. • The navigator graphic represents the current bar that you are recording. The partitions represent each beat, and thus the number of partitions matches the time signature of the music. For example, there would be 4 partitions if the time signature is 4/4, and 6 partitions if it is 6/8. Each partition consists of a number of spaces where dots (•) ...
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