Yamaha AR-80 Owner's Manual - Page 101

Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data), Method #1

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Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data) You can also record Registrations by themselves, without recording a performance. Bulk data - which includes Registration Shift settings, User Styles, Sequence Program sequences, Keyboard Percussion User Assign settings, Organ Variation settings, and User Voices - is also saved in the operation. There are two ways to record the Registrations and bulk data: Method #1 1. Set the Registrations and all other data you wish to record. 2. Insert a formatted disk in the disk slot. 3. Select the song number to which you wish to record the Registrations. Use the SONG SELECT buttons, or use the SONG SELECT controls in the display by pressing the appropriate Data Control buttons. There are 40 songs, or memory locations, available on a single disk. 4. While holding down the REC button on the M.D.R., press the M. (Memory) button on the Registration Memory panel. This saves all 12 Registrations to one song on the disk. STOP MUSIC DISK RECORDER 01 PLAY SONG SELECT DISK IN USE REC M. /TO DISK Small dashes flash across the LED display from left to right, indicating that the M.D.R. is recording the Registrations and bulk data. After recording, the M.D.R. is automatically stopped. Method #2 1. Set up the Registrations, insert a formatted disk, and select the song number. Follow the same procedure as given in the first three steps of Method #1 above. 2. Press the REC button in the M.D.R. section. STOP MUSIC DISK RECORDER 01 PLAY SONG SELECT DISK IN USE REC 3. Press the PLAY button to record the Registrations, then press the STOP button as soon as you see the small dashes flash across the LED display from left to right. The small dashes that flash across the display indicate that the M.D.R. is recording the Registrations and being set up for normal recording. Pressing the STOP button while the dashes are flashing allows you to record the Registrations and bulk data without recording a performance. MUSIC DISK RECORDER DISK IN USE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT REC 95

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Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data)
You can also record Registrations by themselves, without recording a performance.
Bulk data —
which includes Registration Shift settings, User Styles, Sequence Program sequences, Keyboard
Percussion User Assign settings, Organ Variation settings, and User Voices — is also saved in the
operation.
There are two ways to record the Registrations and bulk data:
Method #1
1.
Set the Registrations and all
other data you wish to record.
2.
Insert a formatted disk in the
disk slot.
3.
Select the song number to which
you wish to record the
Registrations.
Use the SONG SELECT buttons, or use the
SONG SELECT controls in the display by
pressing the appropriate Data Control
buttons.
There are 40 songs, or memory locations,
available on a single disk.
4.
While holding down the REC
button on the M.D.R., press the
M. (Memory) button on the
Registration Memory panel.
This saves all 12 Registrations to one song
on the disk.
Small dashes flash across the LED display
from left to right, indicating that the
M.D.R. is recording the Registrations and
bulk data.
After recording, the M.D.R. is
automatically stopped.
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
REC
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
DISK IN USE
01
M.
/TO DISK
Method #2
1.
Set up the Registrations, insert a
formatted disk, and select the
song number.
Follow the same procedure as given in the
first three steps of Method #1 above.
2.
Press the REC button in the
M.D.R. section.
3.
Press the PLAY button to record
the Registrations, then press the
STOP button as soon as you see
the small dashes flash across the
LED display from left to right.
The small dashes that flash across the
display indicate that the M.D.R. is
recording the Registrations and being set
up for normal recording.
Pressing the
STOP button while the dashes are flashing
allows you to record the Registrations and
bulk data without recording a
performance.
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
REC
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
DISK IN USE
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
REC
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
DISK IN USE
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