Kurzweil M90-SR 88-Key Digital Piano with Matching Bench

USER'S MANUAL - Page 38

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Please note that time signature and Tempo cannot be changed while recording a song in
Song Record Mode.
Tempo
Hold down the [Metronome/Left] button and the LED display will show “120” then you can
turn the Data Control knob to set the tempo. Range: 20~280.
Note
Now the Data Control knob is assigned to control time signature instead of
Voice Selection. To reassign the Data Control knob for Voice Selection, press
the Voice / Function button and then press the Eb2 key. (This procedure is
illustrated at the beginning of the “Edit Mode” section.) Also, keep in mind that
no matter how the Data Controller knob is assigned, you can always select
sounds (in Performance Mode) by holding down the Voice /Function button
while turning the Data Control knob.
Note
When Record Wait Mode is active, you can also start recording by pressing the
Demo/Learn button. In that case, the Song Recorder will record silence until you
start playing the keyboard.(The rst one measures are tempo only. It cannot record
any data.)
The Song Recorder built into the piano can record two individual tracks, allowing you to
record one part and then record a second complementary part while the first part is played
back.
To Record a Track
Press the [Record] button to enter Record Wait Mode. The Record button LED will light,
and the Demo/Learn button will ash.
The LED display will show:
This piano is now in Record Wait Mode.
To start recording, begin playing the keyboard. Recording starts automatically as soon as
you start playing.
Press the [Record] button again to stop the recording.
Voice/Function Song Recording
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