Track button assignments for the recorded performance
When you record only a keyboard performance, the performance will be assigned to the track buttons as follows. � � � Normal performance (playing a single sound from the entire keyboard) The performance is recorded to the [1/User] button. Dual performance The performance is recorded to the [1/User] button. Split performance The left-hand performance is recorded to the [3/Left] button, and the right-hand performance to the [4/Right] button. Dual performance and Split performance The left-hand performance is recorded to the [3/Left] button, and the right-hand dual performance to the [4/Right] button. Drum set or sound effect performance The performance is recorded to the [R/Rhythm] button.
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Re-recording
When you want to re-record, specify the track button whose performance you want to re-record, and then record again. When you select a previously recorded track button and re-record, the performance from the location at which you begin recording up to the location at which you stop recording will be replaced by the newly re-recorded performance.
* The tempo of the song is stored within the song that was selected. You can slow down the tempo for recording, but when you play back the performance it will play back at the original tempo.
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Use the [ Press the [
(Bwd)] or [ (Rec)] button.
(Fwd)] button to move to the measure that you want to re-record.
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Press the track button for the track that you want to re-record.
The indicators of the button you pressed and of the [ recording-standby mode. (Play)] button will blink, and the HPi-5 enters
Press the [
(Play)] button to start recording.
(Rec)] button indicators will light.
After a two-measure count, recording will begin. When recording begins, the [ (Play)] button and [ Go ahead and perform on the keyboard.