Casio AP-750 CELVIANO

USER’S GUIDE - Page 89

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Recording a Performance
EN-88
The Digital Piano has two recording options: a MIDI Recorder and an Audio Recorder. Depending on
the type of data you want to record or play back, you will need to switch the [RePlayer/Recorder] setting
between <MIDI Recorder>, <Audio Recorder (USB Flash Drive)>, or <Audio Recorder (internal flash
memory)>.
MIDI Recorder
Performances are converted
to MIDI data* and recorded to two tracks (data domain where
performances are recorded) in the internal memory.
Keyboard performance information (keys pressed and released, touch strength, etc.) is recorded as
MIDI data.
MIDI data has the benefit of being extremely small in size compared to audio data, and it can be
edited later, e.g., on a computer.
One song can be recorded. When a new recording is made, the previous recording is erased.
The maximum number of notes that can be recorded in one song is approximately 30,000 notes as a
total for both tracks.
* MIDI
MIDI is an abbreviation for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is a unified standard that allows
performance information (keys pressed and released, touch strength, etc.) to be exchanged between
electronic musical instruments or between electronic musical instruments and computer equipment,
regardless of manufacturer. The performance information exchanged is called MIDI data.
You can also:
Record to the right-hand part track while playing the left-hand part track
Recording a Performance
MIDI Recorder and Audio Recorder Features
Recording Features
MIDI
Left-hand part track
Right-hand part track
Keyboard performance While playing back
Keyboard performance
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