Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 50
Recording with the click, Re-recording a specific part of a Song, Punch In/Out
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Recording and Playback Recording with the click Follow the steps below to use the click during MIDI recording. 1 Press the [UTILITY] button and touch [Tempo Settings] (or Touch the [Click Settings] button where available) on the screen to call up the Tempo settings display. Set the Click "Mode" to "Rec." Punch Out: 006:01 Recording ends at this point and normal playback of the recording Track starts. NOTE When "Rec/Play" is set, the click sounds during MIDI recording and playback. When "Always" is set, the click will always sound. Re-recording a specific part of a Song (Punch In/Out) Use the Punch In/Out recording method to record over only a specific portion of the Track. If you set the start point (Punch In) and end point (Punch Out), and then start recording from the top of the Song, the actual recording will be done only between the Punch In and Punch Out points. In the eight-measure example below, only the third through the fifth measures are re-recorded. Before re-recording Recording start Recording stop Punch In point Punch Out point 1 2 3 4 567 8 After re-recording 1 234 5 67 8 Newly recorded data NOTE Note that the Punch In/Out method always replaces (destroys) the original data over the specified area. To execute Punch In/Punch Out recording in the above condition, set the following parameters beforehand on the Record Setup display. "Record Type": "punch" Punch In: 003:01 Playback of the recording Track is turned off from this point, and your keyboard performance will be recorded to the Track. 46 MODX Owner's Manual Cancelling your most recent recording (Undo/Redo) The Undo Job cancels the changes you made in your most recent recording session and restores the data to its previous state. Redo is available only after using Undo, and lets you restore the changes you made before undoing them. Undo (This display is not available if nothing has been recorded.) When [Undo] is touched, the display prompts you for confirmation. Selecting Undo cancels the previous recording. Redo (This display is not available if Undo has not been operated.) When [Redo] is touched, the display prompts you for confirmation. Selecting Redo restores the change you made.