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Tyros4 Owner’s Manual 75
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Audio Recorder/Player – Recording and Playback Audio Files –
Audio Recorder/Player
– Recording and Playback Audio Files –
The Tyros4 lets you record your performances as audio data to internal
hard disk drive via the two different recording modes, Simple and
Multi Track.
With Simple recording, you can record your performance using the
desired Voices, Styles, Multi Pads and microphone sound quickly and
easily to an audio file. This mode is intuitive and fast.
With Multi Track recording, you can record your performance several
times to make up the complete song. For example, 1) record your key-
board performance to the Main track, 2) record your vocal via the
microphone to the Sub track, then 3) merge the audio data in the Sub
track to the Main track via the Bounce recording operation.
The created audio data can be saved in WAV file format, allowing you
to edit your performance data on computer then share it with your
friends over the Internet or by burning your own original CD.
File formats that can be used:
Mode File extension
Available
location
Various recording
methods
(Bounce,
Punch In/Out, etc.)
Simple Recording .wav (WAV format: 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo) Internal HDD,
USB flash
memory
No
Playback .wav (WAV format: 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo)
.mp3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3: 44.1/48.0 kHz sample rate, 64–320
kbps and variable bit rate, mono/stereo)
Multi
Track
Recording .aud (Tyros4 original: 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo) Internal HDD Yes
Playback .aud (Tyros4 original: 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo)
The .aud file saved with the Multi Track recording can be played back only on the Tyros4.
If you want to convert the .aud file to the .wav file (Simple recording file), perform the instructions below.
1 Select the desired .aud file on the Audio (Multi) File selection display (steps 1–2 on
page 80).
2 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [SETTING] button to call up the Multi
Track Recorder display.
3 Press the [J] (MIXDOWN) button convert to the .wav file.
For details, refer to step 15 on page 79.
IMPORTANT
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