Re corde r, Starting the usb recorder, Stopping the usb recorder, saving the file – Kawai CA97 User Manual

Page 55: Naming the recorded audio file, confirming save

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3. Starting the USB recorder

Press a key on the keyboard, or the PLAY/STOP button.

The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons will turn

on, and recording will start.

The current recording time will also be shown in the LCD display.

Time

Recording

4. Stopping the USB recorder, saving the file

Press the PLAY/STOP button.

The LED indicators for the PLAY/STOP and REC buttons will turn

off, and recording will stop

A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD display,

prompting to confirm or cancel the save operation.

Press the FUNCTION button (YES) to confirm the save

operation, or the FUNCTION button (NO) to cancel.

5. Naming the recorded audio file, confirming save

After confirming the save operation:

Press the

d or c buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric

characters, and the

e or f buttons to move the cursor.

Press the FUNCTION button (OK) to confirm the save

operation, or the FUNCTION button (BACK) to cancel.

The recorded audio file will be saved with the specified name.

After a few seconds, the USB Recorder play screen will be

shown in the LCD display, indicating that the audio is ready for

playback.

To play back the recorded audio file, please refer to the ‘Playing an
MP3/WAV audio File’ instructions on page 56.

YES: Save

NO: Cancel

dc buttons:

Select character.

ef buttons:

Move selection cursor.

OK: Save

BACK: Cancel

* ‘MP3 Song 01’ or ‘WAV Song 01’ will be used as the default name for the

recorded audio files, with the number increasing automatically.

* The recorded audio file will be saved in the root folder of the USB

memory device. It is not possible to save the file in a different folder.

* Pressing the PLAY/STOP button allows a rest period or empty bar to be

inserted at the beginning of the song.

* Press the METRONOME button before or during the recording to

turn on the metronome. The metronome ‘click’ sound will not be

recorded, however drum patterns will be recorded.

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