1. In the SONG section, press the REC button .2. Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select 4:APC STEP.3. Press the EXECUTE button.4. While playing a chord with your left hand, press thedesired note value key with your right hand to specifythe chord length. Repeat this step to store all thechords.• When a note value key is pressed, a “beep” toneindicates that the chord has been stored.• Store a rest by pressing a note value key withoutspecifying a chord.• The display during chord recording:• The beat number is indicated in increments of e. Forexample, “B3.5” indicates 3-1/2 beats.• You can press the INTRO [INTR], FILL IN [FIL 1/2] orENDING [ENDG] button to store the correspondingpattern. (An INTRO or COUNT INTRO can be storedonly at the beginning.) When storing a pattern orsearching for a pattern, the abbreviated name is shownwithin square brackets [ ].• To make corrections to the recorded chord progres-sion, use the and keys or TRANSPOSE/PRO-GRAM button to display the chord you wish to modify.Next, press the DELETE key to erase the stored chordand then store a new chord. When you use the DE-LETE key to erase a chord, the recorded contents thatfollow are shifted forward by the note value of thedeleted chord.• To go to the end of the chord progression, whilepressing the Reset key ( ), press the key.• The CHORD FINDER feature, which shows you howto finger a specified chord, is available. (Refer to page30.)5. At the end of the chord progression, press the Endkey ( ).• The instrument exits the recording mode.• If you wish automatic repeat playback of the chordprogression, press the Repeat key ( ) instead ofthe End key ( ).• To store chords using the 1 Finger mode, select thismode before beginning the recording procedure.(Refer to page 29.)GENERALSOUNDTEMPOCONDUCTORTRANSPOSEVOLUMER1 R2 L CTOUCHREVERBCHORUSHARMONYSUSTAINXBSRO / ENDINGSYNCHROAPCCOUNTGENERALCHORDR1PROGRAMm 7RECMeasure number Beat numberChord namesttNote• When the recording procedure is performed, the previously recorded contents and song data loaded from a songdisk as well as BEAT MASTER data are erased.• You cannot record more than 999 measures.• The total recording capacity of all tracks combined is approximately 4500 notes.• When “MEM FULL” appears on the display, no more data can be stored and recording ends automatically.• You cannot begin recording from the middle of a song.• The playback volume can be adjusted. (Refer to page 29.)• Specific tracks can be muted so they are not played back. (Refer to pages 41 and 43.)• If you wish to keep your recorded performance, save it to a floppy disk. (Refer to page 38.)• If you record in the MELODY mode on top of the chord track (C) in which the ending pattern is stored, recordingwill automatically end at that point.&Part III Recording35QQTG0588