Owner`s manual
Recording Your Performance
DGX-650 Owner’s Manual
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Basic Guide
Before recording, make the necessary settings such as
Voice/Style selection and the AUX IN connection (if
you want to record with the input sound via AUX IN
jack). All the sound produced via this instrument
other than Metronome can be recorded.
1
Connect the USB flash memory to the
USB TO DEVICE terminal.
Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read
“Connecting USB device” on page 70.
2
Press the [SONG/AUDIO] button once or
twice to call up the AUDIO SELECT dis-
play for Audio recording.
If a User Audio file was not selected beforehand,
this operation selects a new Audio file as record-
ing target.
3
As necessary, select the Audio file for
recording target.
If multiple Audio files are in the USB flash mem-
ory and the wrong file is selected by mistake, you
can select a different file by using the dial. If you
want to create a new Audio file, select “000 New
Audio.”
4
Press the [REC] button to be ready for
recording.
If you want to cancel recording, press the [REC]
button again or [EXIT] button.
5
Press the [EXECUTE] button to start
recording, then play the keyboard.
6
After you finish the performance, press
the [EXECUTE] button or [REC] button
to stop recording.
The Audio file will automatically be saved as
“UserAudioxxx” (xxx is 001–100) in a folder
labeled “USER FILES” which will automatically
be created on the USB flash memory.
To delete the User Audio files 001–100, perform
“USB Delete” described on page 77.
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To hear the recorded performance,
press the [START/STOP] button.
Audio Recording
• Don’t use the file name “_DGX-650_TMP.wav” in the USB
flash memory because the file with the name will be over-
written and erased by newly recording Audio data.
• If you record to Audio file that contains previously
recorded data the previous data will be overwritten
and lost.
SONG
AUDIO
NOTICE
New Audio file
NOTICE
• Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or
turn the power off during recording. Doing so may cor-
rupt the USB flash memory data or the recording data.
The elapsed recording time is shown
in the MAIN display while recording.
NOTICE