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#325416 - 05/30/11 02:09 PM Audya harddisk recording question
Christian_1 Offline
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Registered: 11/13/04
Posts: 197
Hi all,
I suppose this also is the same as for the Audya5 which will be the one I will go for, but I'm just waiting a little to see what will happen now with this new upgrade.
But now to my question.
Since I am visually impaired the Audya is very interesting since it seems to be so easy to acomplish things from what I understand and there are not several menu's to scroll through and that there are function keys to access most things. Compared to the Yamaha I think this is great.
I am not searching for a sequencer since I've already got that in my computer, I want to have a great sounding keyboard when I am not sitting next to my computer and when I am playing out.
If using the harddisk recorder to record a wave file and after one presses the stop button to end the recording, what will happen then?
Will it then be possible to just start the playback of the newly recorder file or will I need to go into the player itself or am I placed to record another one?
I am asking this is because I want to know how easy it would be to record a file, play it and at the same time record something else on top of that using another sound file. Isn't this possible to do with the Audya?
Many thanks for your help!
Christian

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#325761 - 06/02/11 08:30 PM Re: Audya harddisk recording question [Re: Christian_1]
Ketron_AJ Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 3583
Loc: Middletown, DE
Christian,

Your performance on the keyboard can be recoded instantly into ...

1. WAVE (Simply press MENU - AUDIO RECORDING - WAVE, name the song and press START REC. You can then use the START/STOP to initiate your style ...etc. When done, press STOP REC. By default, AUDYA should return you to the folder (in this CASE wave) where the type of file you just recorded resides. This file is instalty ready to go and if you press ENTER (as file is highlighted) your file starts to play.

2. MP3 (same as wave above, but with MP3 being selected initially.

3. MIDI (similar to above, but if you record with any WAVE Drums or AUIO bass/guitar, these parts will not be recorded ... unless you go back and use the REMIX feature!

4. MACRO REC (this records ALL activity on the keyboard (including change from ARR, A, B, C ...Fills, swtching voices ...etc). This is great for file exchange between AUDYAs.

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

AJ
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