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Recording and Playing Audio
E-126
You can start audio playback operations from the rhythm
mode or the song sequencer mode. You cannot start from
the card mode.
You can perform normal keyboard play along with audio
playback, and you can use layer and split. The procedures
for selecting UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts are
the same as the ones used in the rhythm mode. For details,
see “Selecting a Tone” (page E-14) and “Layering and
Splitting Tones” (page E-15).
Maximum polyphony is reduced by a maximum of two
notes during audio playback.
Rhythm play and song sequencer song playback cannot be
performed during audio playback standby and audio
playback.
The time counter displayed during audio playback does not
exactly match the time counter displayed during recording.
This Digital Keyboard supports playback of audio files
recorded by it, as well as audio files that you converted on a
computer to a format supported by the Digital Keyboard.
*
* Special application software (Data Manager) is required in
order to convert audio files. For details, see “Storing and
Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data” (page E-146).
1.
Press the C-6 (AUDIO PLAY) button.
This causes the > indicator to appear and the other
mode indicator (: or <) to disappear
from the display, which indicates the audio play mode.
The L-16 (PLAY/STOP) button will flash, which
indicates audio playback standby.
The audio playback screen shown below will be on the
display.
If there is an asterisk (*) in front of the audio file
number, it means the file already includes recorded
data.
2.
Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select
one the audio file numbers that has an asterisk
(*) in front of it.
3.
Configure the following setting as required.
* For details, see “About center cancel” (page E-127).
Playing Back Audio
Supported Audio Playback Files
To play back a recorded audio file
To do this: Do this:
Start playback from
any location
(minutes : seconds)
Use the L-14 (dFF) and L-13
(sREW) buttons to change the time
counter reading to the location
(hours:minutes) from which you want
to start playback.
Center cancel
*
Press the L-17 (PART SELECT)
button.
Audio file number
Audio file name Time counter (minutes:seconds)