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Owner's
Manual
5.
Recording
your
performance
You
can
record
what
you
play
on
your
piano.
Note:
When
you
record,
pay
attention
to
the
setting
of
the
[Tempo]
knob.
Be
sure
to
set
it
to
the
tempo
at
which
you
wish
to
record.
Note:
Only
one
song
can
be
recorded
on
the
ep-97/77.
If
a
previously
recorded
performance
exists,
it
will
be
erased
the
moment
you
begin
recording
another
performance.
Note:
Your
song
will
be
erased
as
soon
as
you
switch
off
your
ep-97/77.
Note:
After
approximately
5,000
notes
have been
recorded,
the
[Play]
buttons
and
[Rec]
button’s
indicators
will
go
out,
and
recording
will
end
automatically.
5.1
Recording
1.
Use
the
Tone
buttons
to
select
the
sound
with
which
you
wish
to
perform
(see
page
10).
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Here
Organ
Stings
Choir
You
can
select
other
Tones
while
recording.
2.
Press
the
[On/Off]
button
to
turn
on
the
indicator.
The
metronome
will
sound.
ele
me
ss,
ia
te
Sound
OnOff
On/Off
ae
a
\@:
e
spe
Blinks
red
and
green
While
listening
to
the
metronome,
select
the
tempo
and
beat
(time
signature)
of
the
song
that
vou
wish
to
record.
3.
Use
the
[Tempo]
knob
to
select
the
basic
tempo
for
the
song.
Note:
Moving
the
(Tempo)
knob
after
recording
has
begun
will
not
change
the
tempo.
Mentone
Tempo
Beat
108
w,
=
kata
à
2
la
f
Sound
On/Off
.06./0
MO
1168
D
Ms:
4
208
4,
Use
the
[Beat]
knob
to
select
the
time
for
the
song.
The
time
of
the
song
cannot
be
changed
during
or
after
recording.
5.
Press
the
[Rec]
button
(indicator
lights).
OO,
Öm>
ğö
Press
Lights
The
ep-97/77
is
put
in
record
standby
mode
and
the
[Play]
indicator
flashes.
If
you
want
to
cancel
the
recording,
then
press
the
[Rec]
button
once
more
to
make
the
indicator
dark.
If
you
don’t
need
the
metronome,
press
the
[On/Off]
button
to
make
the
indicator
go
dark.
In
the
beginning
it
is
probably
a
good
idea
to
listen
to
the
metronome
as
you
record.
The
sound
of
the
metronome
is
not
recorded.
6.
Recording
will
begin
as
soon
as
you
play
a
note
on
the
keyboard.
The
[Play]
indicator
now
lights
steadily.
Listen
to
the
metronome,
and
play
along
with
the
tempo.
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Era
AoA
hi
A
Instead
of
plaving
the
kevboard,
vou
can
also
begin
recording
by
pressing
the
[Play]
button
to
make
the
indicator
light.
In
this
case,
you
will
hear
a
two-mea-
sure
count-in
before
recording
begins.
7,
When
you
are
finished
recording,
press
the
[Play]
button
to
make
the
indicator
go
dark.
Play
Demo
Pla
OĦO
Öm
Ö
Press
Goes
dark
You
can
use
the
following
methods
to
record
your
performances.
This
implies
the
use
of
external
instru-
ments,
however.
Connect
an
audio
device
to
the
ep-97/77,
and
record
your
performance
on
a
cassette
tape
or
other
media
(see
page
16).
Connect
a
MIDI
sequencer,
and
record
the
perfor-
mance
on
the
sequencer
(see
page
17).
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BrandRoland
Modelep-97
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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