User manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Relevant Indications
- Panel Description
- Connections Quick Guide
- Quick Guide
- Before You Start to Play
- Connecting the AC Adaptor
- Connecting the Pedals
- Listening Through Headphones
- Connecting External Audio Amplifier
- Connecting Digital Player Devices
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to Your Computer
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to MIDI devices
- Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)
- Installing Music Rest
- Installing the USB LED Lamp
- Ground Terminal
- Turning the Power On
- Turning the Power Off
- Demo of the CLASSICO L3
- Organ Sounds
- Using the orchestral sounds
- Playing Piano and Harpsichord Sounds
- Adding Variations to the Sound
- Useful Functions
- Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point
- Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard
- Tuning and Temperament
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Organ Register
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Section
- Shifting the Tuning of the Orchestral Sections in Octave Steps
- Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer)
- Changing the Settings for Crescendo
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Working with Memory Pistons
- Practice with Song Player
- Recording Your Performance
- Connecting to MIDI devices
- Playing with Audio Backing Tracks
- Wireless Function
- Advanced Functions
- General procedure
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- Import Memory Function
- General procedure
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
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Recording Your Performance
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The CLASSICO L3 allows you to record your performance and save it
internally or to an USB storage device.
Record and play back what you've played on the instrument can be an
eective practice aid.
Recording as Audio Data
Your performance will be recorded as audio data. The recorded song can be
used on your computer, phone and in any audio player.
NOTE
To use this method of recording, you must connect an USB drive (sold
separately) to the USB Memory port (p. 18).
Recording Your Music as Audio Data
(WAVE).
This useful function allows professional quality stereo recordings.
You can reproduce directly by a portable music player by using a
computer.
Recording are saved in the external USB Memory (commercially available).
In addition, the CLASSICO L3 allows you to record everything that is
connected to the AUDIO IN socket. You can reproduce a backing audio
track by an external player connected to the AUDIO IN socket, play
along with your instrument in order to practice and then record your
performance.
NOTE
• You will need an USB Memory (commercially available) to record
your performance.
Audio Recorder format specications
Audio Format Specication
WAV 48 kHz, 32 bit, Stereo
Before you start recording
1. Connect the USB Memory to which you wish to save
the audio data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 18).
2. Prepare everything you want to record: select the
tone and the keyboard mode that you want to use for
performing
.
Starting/stopping recording
3. Press the [ ] (Rec) button to start recording.
The indicator of the [ ] button lights and the CLASSICO L3 starts to
recording everything you play on the keyboard.
4. At the end of the song, press the[ ] (Rec) button to stop
recording.
The recording stops and the indicator button lights o.
Your audio le is saved to the “Recording” folder on the USB
memory.
NOTE
Do not disconnect the USB Memory during the song recording.
About the Recording Files
The audio les are saved in the "Recording" folder on the USB Memory.
If the "Recording" folder doesn't exist, it is automatically created within the
rst recording.
The songs are saved with a dierent progressive number: rec_0001.wav,
rec_0002.wav and so on. Take in consideration that only the last recording is
available for playback with song number "99".
Listening to your recording
5. Press the [*-,] button to listen to your song.
If you want to re-record again, repeat from step 3.
NOTE
You should always safely eject the USB Memory before
physically unplugging it from USB socket. Before to unplug
the USB Memory use the "USB REMOVE" function. See "Safely
Remove the USB Memory" (p. 18).
How to Recall your Recording at the later stage
Refer to "Selecting your previous Recording" (p. 36).
How to Record your Performance over
an Existing Audio Song (Overdub)
This is a technique used in audio recording. While listening to an
existing recorded audio song, play a new performance along with
it. All is recorded in a new song.
1. Connect the USB Memory to which you wish to save
the audio data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 18).
2. Prepare everything you want to record.
3. Load a existing audio song. See "Select the song" (p.
35).
4. Press the [ ] (Rec) button to start recording.
5. Press the [*-,] button to start the playback of the audio
song as background.
6. Play your performance while listening to the audio song.
7. At the end of song, press the [ ] (Rec) button to stop
recording.
The recording stop and the [ ] indicator lights o..
8. Press the [*-,] button to listen your song.