Advanced recording methods, Recording each hand separately, Hand (p. 48 – Roland Digital Piano LX-10F User Manual

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Recording Your Performance

Recording Each Hand Separately

You can separately record your left-hand performance to the [Left] button and your right-hand performance to the [Right]

button. You can also separately re-record each hand afterward.

Getting ready to record

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1.

Press the [Song] (Tempo) button a number of times.

The [Song] (Tempo) button will light red, and the display will indicate “Internal Song.”

2.

Press the [-] button a number of times.

The display will indicate “New Song.”

3.

Press the [

] button.

The [

] button will light, the [

] button and the button of the track to be

recorded will blink, and the LX-10F will enter recording-standby mode.

If you decide not to record, press the [

] button once again.

4.

Press the button for any track that you don’t want to record, so it’s not lit.

Your performance can be recorded separately to the relevant track buttons.

Advanced Recording Methods

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Recorded performances and the track buttons

The performances you record are assigned to the track buttons as follows.

Conventional performance (using the entire keyboard to play a single tone), Dual play

Twin Piano (p. 27), Split Play (p. 29)

Track button

Recorded performance

Record with only a single button specified

Your performance will be recorded on the specified track.

Record with multiple buttons specified

Your performance will be recorded on only one track
The priority order for recording will be: [Right] button

→ [Left] button →

[Accomp] button.

Track button

Recorded performance

Twin Piano

Split Play

[Right] button

Right

Right-hand tone

[Left] button

Left

Left-hand tone

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