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English
SH2 Owner’s Manual
5
Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control
to select the Song number for
recording.
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.
If you want to play along with the metronome sound, turn the metronome on here.
NOTE
The metronome sound will not be recorded.
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Press Button 2 [Rec] to put recording
in standby.
The [Rec] lamp lights in red, and the [R/K]
(Play/Pause) lamp flashes in orange.
NOTE
To cancel recording standby status, press Button 2 [Rec] again.
When an “EnP” or “FUL” message appears on the display, the memory capacity of the internal memory or the USB
flash drive is nearly full. We recommend that you first remove any unnecessary User Songs (page 28) to ensure
sufficient memory capacity. If “Enp” appears, you can start recording, but your performance data may not be
correctly saved or recording may stop automatically. If “FUL” appears, you cannot start recording.
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Play the keyboard to start recording.
When you wish to record an empty section at the start of the Song, press Button 3 [R/K] (Play/Pause)
to start recording.
The [R/K] lamp turns to be lit, and the current position (measure number or elapsed time) is shown on
the display while recording.
NOTICE
If “FUL” appears on the display while or after recording, it indicates the internal memory or USB flash drive
capacity becomes full and all or the part of the data will not be saved. We recommend that you first delete any
unnecessary User Songs (page 28) to ensure sufficient memory capacity.
NOTE
In case of Audio recording, the audio input from external device such as a computer or smart device (via the [AUX IN]
jack, USB [TO HOST] terminal, wireless LAN, or Bluetooth) can also be recorded. For connection with these devices,
refer to page 47.
When Song contains data: When Song does not contain data:
Three dots light up. Only the left-most dot lights up.
Measure number
Elapsed time (Min./Sec.)
Min.: Indicates minutes. In case of 10 minutes or more,
only the lowest digit is shown.
Sec.: Indicates seconds.
MIDI recording
Audio recording
or
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