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    Recorder

    Ok, I have one more scenario/question that pertains to recording on PX 560. If I record something on multiple tracks in MIDI, can I save my recording to USB flash drive as a MIDI file? And if the answer is yes, what are the steps to achieve this? Thank you, Andrew
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    Thank you guys for the helpful suggestions. Andrew
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    I'm contamplating on getting Casio PX-560, but only if I can achieve my desired recording with it. What I'm trying to accomplish is this: 1. Connect audio source in (pc or CD player) that will play my tracks to px-560. 2. I want to play piano part on Casio together with my tracks and record it all together (track with my piano playing part) as audio to usb stick. 3. It is hard to play the whole composition perfectly, I'm referring to piano part. So, I was wondering if I can use built in sequencer in px-560 to devide my piano part into small parts (up to 16) and record it. 4. Once my piano part is perfected, can I then record the whole thing together (track and my piano part) converted as an audio to usb stick, and then burn it to CD as Wav. file? I'm trying to avoid connecting keyboard to PC to achieve the above. Thank you, Andrew
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