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28 N1X Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performance
This instrument allows you to record your performance by using one of the following two methods. The
recorded performance can be played back as a User Song.
MIDI recording
With this method, your keyboard performances are recorded and saved to internal memory of this instrument or USB
flash drive as a MIDI Song (via the SMF format 0). Up to 10 Songs can be recorded to the instrument, although more
can be recorded to USB flash drive (See below).
Audio recording
With this method, your keyboard performances are saved to USB flash drive as an Audio Song in stereo WAV format
of normal CD-quality resolution. The saved Audio Song can be transmitted to then played on portable music players.
The recordable time differs depending on the capacity of the USB flash drive.
1 Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
2 Select the Recording method.
To make a MIDI Recording:
While holding down [DEMO/SONG], press [+] or [-] until “
U.
**” (for saving
data to the instrument) or “
S.
**” (for saving data to the USB flash drive) is shown
on the display.
To make an Audio Recording:
While holding down [DEMO/SONG], press [+] or [-] until “
A.
**” (for saving
data to the USB flash drive) is shown on the display.
3 Press [+] or [-] to select a Song number.
U.01
U.10
......User Song in this instrument (MIDI Song)
S.00
S.99
......User Song in USB flash drive (MIDI Song)
A.00
A.99
......User Song in USB flash drive (Audio Song)
When the selected Song contains already-recorded data:
You can confirm it by checking the display.
NOTICE
When the selected Song contains data, keep in mind that recording new data will erase
the existing data.
NOTE
If you intend to play back your recording
only on the instrument itself, we recom-
mend using MIDI recording for optimum
sound. When using Audio recording, Piano
Voices created by four-channel sampling
will be recorded in stereo (two-channel).
NOTE
If a coded message appears on the display
when connecting the USB flash drive to the
instrument, refer to the “Message List” on
page 42.
NOTE
If you make an audio recording while using
headphones and then play that recorded
audio Song through speakers, you should
set “Binaural sampling/Stereophonic Opti-
mizer” to “OFF.” Refer to page 15 for
details.
NOTE
Songs recorded with the MIDI recording
cannot be converted to Audio Songs.
NOTE
Record mode cannot be called up in the fol-
lowing situations.
During Song playback (page 26)
During file management operations
such as Copy (page 33), Delete (page
30) and Format(page 32)
When is USB flash drive necessary?
MIDI Songs can be saved to internal memory of this instrument or to USB flash
drive, while Audio Songs can only be saved to the USB flash drive.
As necessary, prepare a USB flash drive referring to “About USB Devices” (page
31).
U.01U.0.1.
When Song contains data: When Song does not contain data:
Only the left-most dot lights up.
Three dots light up.
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