Make sure to put the metronome on and adjust the tempo while recording without an accompaniment to aid in getting your playing speed right, also to make it easier to multi track at the correct tempo. Another thing to note is that you DO NOT have to record specific voices to the designated track - get creative! Recording bass to a pad track still works, or strings to the bass track. Just note that only an accompaniment can be recorded to track 6. Also, MIDI data is supposed to be used for producing with a DAW. The USB jack on the back is for MIDI output. If you're looking to get your music online with good audio, I'd recommend investing in a Digital Audio Workstation. It's surprisingly cheap and well worth it. A MIDI keyboard makes it easier to use, but is not needed. For those of you who want to loop, you need to record something first, then use the loop A-B button in playback.
Thanks for your response. Here is what I am wanting to do...My brother and I are musicians, he plays bass, and I play keyboard. I also play tenor sax. I want to record certain accompaniments to play with us. It is hard to play sax and keyboard the same time. I like for example, if we are playing old style R&B for instance, first I put on accompaniment, chose 103 style, taps 120, style, voice 020, intro/ending, then I play C chord with intro and we are set to play. I wanted to record me playing the organ with chords and accompaniment. After we have recorded that I would do a play back and then play my sax along with what we have recorded. For a ballad for example we like style,087 jazz I would do accompaniment set taps about 070, hit an F chord or whatever, play the piece on keyboard, record it , and then replay as my brother would do the bass and i would play my tenor with it. I don't need those tracks as we have our own thing we are already adding with the accompaniment we are working with. Does this make sense? I don't know what I need to do ?
Levon Stokes - Makes sense. That's exactly what I do. I record my songs first, then play along to the playback, whether it be with an instrument on the keyboard or an actual acoustic instrument (harmonica, recorder, guitar, etc.). What do you want to do? Do you want to record your sax and bass as well?
@@sujitgautam7861 If that's what it is, I don't think you can loop unless you use one of the stock accompaniments. You have to record the entire backing track. That's something I've wanted, too. To be able to create loops. To my knowledge, to do that you'll need a DAW, which is pretty much the only thing I use these days.
Iv'e had one of those keyboards for a couple of years and have hardly used it. Now I know how to record I reckon I'll be getting a lot more use out of it. Thanks
Thank you, Thank you very much, You showed me what I was looking for. I use Yamaha s750, a $1000 piano. not happy when making my own style. It overlaps If I don't stop after one measure. I need more info on that. But I see you playing none stop at the end. I have this Yamaha E443 too. I will try it. I am just Emailing you before I try it. Little Excited. Thank you again.
Hey, if your S750 plays over after one measure (and I don't know for sure because I don't have that keyboard), that means it's live looping. You then add another layer onto it. That's a feature the E443 doesn't have that a lot of people wish it did.
Hey, thank you for the video, It really helped, I just have one question, Is it possible use the tracks as a loop instead of having to record longer audios in each track? Thank you :)
That's something I've always wanted, but I don't think you can. They should have added that feature, 'cause it's pretty annoying having to record a long backing track. Pretty sure you can't, but maybe I just never figured it out.
Hopefully manana I'll come out with a demo on recording *with* style. I'm pretty tied up right now, but I'll try to make that video as soon as I can. I'll let you know when I can. Thanks for watching, and good luck!
I'm so sorry. You can't. I was pretty disappointed, too. I think the primary reason for saving user data onto a USB drive is so that you can delete it off the keyboard after and record more. You can load it back on later if you want to. Sorry about that {:0
Can you record without using tracks? For example I want to use only style, voice, and taps with accompaniment. I would select accompaniment, intro/ending/ then style 103/(blues) Voice 020 (organ)/ taps 120. Then I am ready to record. I don't need a metronome, How do I record ?
Just turn the metronome off and record as you normally would. It will automatically record the accompaniment to track 6 and the voice to track 1, but they'll play together. You can solo them, but they'll be together as one.
I've tried this on mine but the issue is that whenever I press a key it starts playing a random samples from song. if anyone knows how to fix that issue please help
Thank you for your video..but I have a problem..when I switch on the keyboard after holding on function button load sty is not displayed.why is that? I would be grateful to you if you could explain again here how to share my recorded song to the usb from the start...Does this method depend on the type of usb?
@@ushaindeewari7187 Follow these steps: 1. Insert USB stick (flashdrive) into the USB port on the back 2. Turn on keyboard 3. Hold FUNCTION for three or more seconds until "Load STY" appears on the screen 4. Use the + button under CATEGORY to scroll to "Save USR" 5. Use EXECUTE/0 to select and choose the user number you would like to save it to (be sure to choose any empty one so you don't overwrite anything) 6. Click EXECUTE/0 to save to the user slot you chose and wait for it to load
As far as I know, you can't, unfortunately. At least not in the sense of copy and paste to make the song longer. You can use repeat A-B on your recording, but that just loops playback. It doesn't make the recording longer.
Press and hold 1 and 6 to the delete entire song. To delete one track, press and hold that track or push record and then that track to record over it. After you press and hold in either scenario, confirm by pressing execute.
Read the manual. If you don't have it, use the online manuel. I'm sorry, it's been a while since I used this keyboard and I can't remember, but all I know is you CAN do that.
To delete a recorded song, go to the one you wish to delete. Then, hold down the track 1 and track 6 buttons at the same time for over a second. A confirmation message with show up and you may confirm that you want to erase the song. This video has more info: th-cam.com/video/hOu2y0tqi7s/w-d-xo.html And deleting actions can be found at around 9:17 in the video.
Note that the track 6 button also says "CLEAR" off to the side, at least it does on my PSR E453. Not sure how much different mine is than yours; not much, I think.
Make sure to put the metronome on and adjust the tempo while recording without an accompaniment to aid in getting your playing speed right, also to make it easier to multi track at the correct tempo.
Another thing to note is that you DO NOT have to record specific voices to the designated track - get creative! Recording bass to a pad track still works, or strings to the bass track. Just note that only an accompaniment can be recorded to track 6.
Also, MIDI data is supposed to be used for producing with a DAW. The USB jack on the back is for MIDI output. If you're looking to get your music online with good audio, I'd recommend investing in a Digital Audio Workstation. It's surprisingly cheap and well worth it. A MIDI keyboard makes it easier to use, but is not needed.
For those of you who want to loop, you need to record something first, then use the loop A-B button in playback.
Thanks for your response. Here is what I am wanting to do...My brother and I are musicians, he plays bass, and I play keyboard. I also play tenor sax. I want to record certain accompaniments to play with us. It is hard to play sax and keyboard the same time. I like for example, if we are playing old style R&B for instance, first I put on accompaniment, chose 103 style, taps 120, style, voice 020, intro/ending, then I play C chord with intro and we are set to play. I wanted to record me playing the organ with chords and accompaniment. After we have recorded that I would do a play back and then play my sax along with what we have recorded. For a ballad for example we like style,087 jazz I would do accompaniment set taps about 070, hit an F chord or whatever, play the piece on keyboard, record it , and then replay as my brother would do the bass and i would play my tenor with it. I don't need those tracks as we have our own thing we are already adding with the accompaniment we are working with. Does this make sense? I don't know what I need to do ?
Levon Stokes -
Makes sense. That's exactly what I do. I record my songs first, then play along to the playback, whether it be with an instrument on the keyboard or an actual acoustic instrument (harmonica, recorder, guitar, etc.). What do you want to do? Do you want to record your sax and bass as well?
@@puschieauproductions he wants to loop the basic track that is playin on the keyboard
@@sujitgautam7861 If that's what it is, I don't think you can loop unless you use one of the stock accompaniments. You have to record the entire backing track. That's something I've wanted, too. To be able to create loops. To my knowledge, to do that you'll need a DAW, which is pretty much the only thing I use these days.
Very good! I bought this keyboard today after watching your video. Thank you
Thank you for watching! Have fun with the new keyboard, great purchase!
wow.. thank you..
learnt something new
Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks bro
Thats really top
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very very helpful, looked for this everywhere on yt!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching, and good luck!
Thanks!🍀👏👏👍
Iv'e had one of those keyboards for a couple of years and have hardly used it. Now I know how to record I reckon I'll be getting a lot more use out of it. Thanks
Awesome. Still using mine to this day in my home studio and recording it as MIDI into my DAW.
Thanks. This help a lot
To erase only 1 track, keep pressed the track you desire to erase and select yes
Correct. Or you could click the track and record over it.
Thank you, Thank you very much, You showed me what I was looking for. I use Yamaha s750, a $1000 piano. not happy when making my own style. It overlaps If I don't stop after one measure. I need more info on that. But I see you playing none stop at the end. I have this Yamaha E443 too. I will try it. I am just Emailing you before I try it. Little Excited. Thank you again.
Hey, if your S750 plays over after one measure (and I don't know for sure because I don't have that keyboard), that means it's live looping. You then add another layer onto it. That's a feature the E443 doesn't have that a lot of people wish it did.
@@puschieauproductions oh, ok, I'll give it a try thank you.
Good informative instruction video.
Thanks a ton :) Much appreciated!
How is the product?
Thanks!
Hey, thank you for the video, It really helped, I just have one question, Is it possible use the tracks as a loop instead of having to record longer audios in each track? Thank you :)
That's something I've always wanted, but I don't think you can. They should have added that feature, 'cause it's pretty annoying having to record a long backing track. Pretty sure you can't, but maybe I just never figured it out.
Thank-you
thank you
Thank you for stopping by!
Thank you again. I have a psr e453 and i love to record style, but i can't do it. Can you help me? Thanks
Hopefully manana I'll come out with a demo on recording *with* style.
I'm pretty tied up right now, but I'll try to make that video as soon as I can. I'll let you know when I can. Thanks for watching, and good luck!
I have a new video on recording with style. If you haven't seen it, it's here:
th-cam.com/video/hOu2y0tqi7s/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps :)
Please can you read the user data saved into the USB key on a computer as an audio??
I'm so sorry. You can't. I was pretty disappointed, too. I think the primary reason for saving user data onto a USB drive is so that you can delete it off the keyboard after and record more. You can load it back on later if you want to. Sorry about that {:0
Puschieau Ohhhhh.. thanks for the info
You're welcome, dude :)
Can you record without using tracks? For example I want to use only style, voice, and taps with accompaniment. I would select accompaniment, intro/ending/ then style 103/(blues) Voice 020 (organ)/ taps 120. Then I am ready to record. I don't need a metronome, How do I record ?
Just turn the metronome off and record as you normally would. It will automatically record the accompaniment to track 6 and the voice to track 1, but they'll play together. You can solo them, but they'll be together as one.
Actually, I have a video on that: th-cam.com/video/AHViso-KJMM/w-d-xo.html.
I've tried this on mine but the issue is that whenever I press a key it starts playing a random samples from song. if anyone knows how to fix that issue please help
Click the ACMP ON/OFF button with an A over it.
Thank you for your video..but I have a problem..when I switch on the keyboard after holding on function button load sty is not displayed.why is that? I would be grateful to you if you could explain again here how to share my recorded song to the usb from the start...Does this method depend on the type of usb?
Are you trying to save your recorded song onto a usb flash drive?
Yes.I am trying to save my recorded song onto a usb
@@ushaindeewari7187 Follow these steps:
1. Insert USB stick (flashdrive) into the USB port on the back
2. Turn on keyboard
3. Hold FUNCTION for three or more seconds until "Load STY" appears on the screen
4. Use the + button under CATEGORY to scroll to "Save USR"
5. Use EXECUTE/0 to select and choose the user number you would like to save it to (be sure to choose any empty one so you don't overwrite anything)
6. Click EXECUTE/0 to save to the user slot you chose and wait for it to load
Let me know if it still doesn't work.
@@puschieauproductions thank you sooo much for your help ..actually this video is very useful for me.thanks again 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤩🤩🙏
Good video
Thanks, buddy!
I can't find any loop button 😭😭
How do you loop the recording?
As far as I know, you can't, unfortunately. At least not in the sense of copy and paste to make the song longer. You can use repeat A-B on your recording, but that just loops playback. It doesn't make the recording longer.
good teacher
Thank you!
How do you delete the recording ??
Press and hold 1 and 6 to the delete entire song. To delete one track, press and hold that track or push record and then that track to record over it. After you press and hold in either scenario, confirm by pressing execute.
How to create a style?
You can't. You can only record a backing track.
Hello I have psr e443 but I have a problem with bass.How can I make half bass and half another vois? 50-50?
Read the manual. If you don't have it, use the online manuel. I'm sorry, it's been a while since I used this keyboard and I can't remember, but all I know is you CAN do that.
Yes, you can do that.
how can I delete the records? or is it even possible?
To delete a recorded song, go to the one you wish to delete. Then, hold down the track 1 and track 6 buttons at the same time for over a second. A confirmation message with show up and you may confirm that you want to erase the song.
This video has more info: th-cam.com/video/hOu2y0tqi7s/w-d-xo.html
And deleting actions can be found at around 9:17 in the video.
Puschieau okay thank you!
Note that the track 6 button also says "CLEAR" off to the side, at least it does on my PSR E453. Not sure how much different mine is than yours; not much, I think.
You're right and, yeah, there's not really any major differences between the two synths. Thanks for stopping by!
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Thank you