DG 90 - Digital Piano
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Recording a Midi file
Everything that is played on the DG 90, including the automatic accompaniment and the changes made on the control panel, can be recorded
as a Midi file directly to a Floppy Disk or Hard Disk. Everything recorded can later be modified using a sequencer software for PC/Mac.
Considering the fact that the accompaniment tracks use sounds in standard General MIDI, it is also possible to quickly create some arrange-
ments which will also be compatible with other GM modules. Some of the properties of the DG 90 may however be lost if reproduced on GM mod-
ules, especially the use of the Live Drum tracks (Drum 2), the response to the modulation of the voices for the Right section of the keyboard
that are not compatible with the General MIDI Standard, and the use of the Drawbars.
To start recording a Midi file, press both the DISK and SONG PLAY (Song Record function) push buttons at the same time. The Midi file will be
recorded on the disk that is currently selected and, if the hard disk is selected, in the folder that was previously accessed.
The page called up is used to enter the name of the Midi file using the keyboard keys and the CURSOR +/- push buttons, to cancel the proce-
dure using F5 Escape and to confirm the creation of the Midi file using F10 Save.
On this page, use the PAGE +/- push buttons to select the destination disk as well.
Once the Midi file has been created, the display will show the F10 Start function. By pressing the relative function push button, “Recording”
appears under the Tempo bar and the recording of the Midi file starts, even with the Arranger disabled, thus enabling all the basic settings to
be recorded that will then go into the fist measure of the Midi file. The Tempo starts only if the Arranger is enabled.
Recording is not stopped by pressing the START push button once again but only if both the DISK and SONG PLAY push buttons are pressed
at the same time. Once Song Record is disabled, the DG 90 resets itself automatically, ready to playback everything recorded within the cur-
rent session in Song Play.
Recording a Midi file