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Roland GP-3 User Manual

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10
° Recording a Performance
Recording Your Keyboard Performance
You can record your own keyboard performance, and then play back to
check it.
Getting Ready to Record
1.
Select the tone that you want to play.
2. You can sound the metronome if you like (p. 9).
* The metronome setting is stored in the song, and you can use the
same settings during playback.
Starting/Stopping Recording
3.
Hold down the [ ] button and press the [ ] (volume -)
button.
The topmost volume indicator blinks, and the instrument enters
record standby.
If you decide to cancel recording, press the [
] button.
MEMO
Once the instrument enters record standby, only these functions are
available until recording stops: adjusting the volume, starting and
stopping the metronome, changing the metronomes volume and
changing the tempo.
4. Hold down the [ ] button and play the C3 key.
Recording starts after a one-measure count-in.
The topmost volume indicator blinks rapidly during recording.
MEMO
You can also start recording by playing the keyboard instead of
pressing the [
] button and C3 key. In this case, a count is not
sounded.
5. Play the instrument.
6. To stop recording, hold down the [ ] button and press the [ ]
(volume -) button again.
Once all the volume indicators blink, saving is nished.
Standby
Blinks slowly
Recording
Blinks rapidly
Now saving the recording
Blink
Save complete
Blink
Listening to the Recorded Performance
7.
Hold down the [ ] button and play the C3 key.
After you record, the newly recorded song is selected.
The recorded song starts playing back.
If You Want to Redo the Recording
1.
Redo the operations from step 3.
* Only one song’s worth of performance data can be recorded to
internal memory. To rerecord, you must overwrite the existing data.
Exporting Your Performance to a USB Flash Drive
Heres how to copy your recorded song to a USB ash drive.
1. Connect the USB ash drive where you want to copy the data
to the USB Memory port.
2. Hold down the [ ] button and press the C7 key.
The volume indicators light as shown in the illustration.
Blink
Lit
Unlit
3. Press the [ ] (volume +) button.
This copies the song.
To cancel, press the [
] (volume -) button or the [ ] button.
Now copying song
Blink
Copy completed
Blink
* Never turn o the power or disconnect the USB ash drive while a
song is being copied.
* You can copy up to 100 songs.

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Roland GP-3 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelGP-3
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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