Yamaha CLP-480 Owner's Manual - Page 40

your performance - [SONG BALANCE], Adjusting the volume balance between playback

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Adjusting the volume balance between playback and your performance - [SONG BALANCE] While recording multiple parts one by one, you can adjust the volume balance between the playback of the recorded parts and your current performance. 1. Move the [SONG BALANCE] slider to the left or right to make adjustments. NOTE The Song Balance will not be recorded. NOTE Some commercially-available music data contains extremely high volumes. When using such data, please adjust the Song Balance. Your playing volume will be lower. The Song playback volume will be lower. Assigning parts for recording in the Dual and Split mode (MIDI data format) When you record in the Dual and Split mode, the parts assigned for recording and the parts used for recording are different. Refer to the following table. NOTICE When you record multiple parts one by one, or when you record new data over an existing Song, the existing data will be erased. Proceed with caution. NOTE Switching between the Dual and Split mode in a Song is not recorded. NOTE The buttons actually used for recording ([RIGHT], [LEFT] and [EXTRA PARTS]) are turned on. In the following example, RIGHT, LEFT, and EXTRA PARTS "n" have been selected for recording. Parts assigned for recording RIGHT (Part 1) MAIN (Voice 1) Parts used for recording LEFT (Voice 1) MAIN (Voice 2) LEFT (Voice 2) Part n = Part 3 - Part 16 Part 1 Part 3 Dual LEFT (Part 2) EXTRA PARTS n (Part n) RIGHT (Part 1) Split LEFT (Part 2) EXTRA PARTS n (Part n) Split + Dual RIGHT (Part 1) LEFT (Part 2) EXTRA PARTS n (Part n) Part 2 Part n Part 1 Part n Part 1 Part n - Part 2 Part n+1 Part 2 Part n+1 Part 4 Part n+2 - Part 3 Part n+2 - - Part 4 Part n+3 40 Advanced Functions Recording your performance

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Advanced Functions
Recording your performance
Adjusting the volume balance between playback and
your performance — [SONG BALANCE]
While recording multiple parts one by one, you can adjust the volume balance
between the playback of the recorded parts and your current performance.
1.
Move the [SONG BALANCE] slider to the left or right to
make adjustments.
Assigning parts for recording in the Dual and Split
mode (MIDI data format)
When you record in the Dual and Split mode, the parts assigned for recording
and the parts used for recording are different. Refer to the following table.
NOTICE
When you record multiple parts one by one, or when you record new data over an existing Song, the
existing data will be erased. Proceed with caution.
In the following example, RIGHT, LEFT, and EXTRA PARTS “n” have been selected for recording.
Part n = Part 3 – Part 16
NOTE
The Song Balance will not be
recorded.
NOTE
Some commercially-available
music data contains extremely
high volumes. When using
such data, please adjust the
Song Balance.
Your playing volume will be lower.
The Song playback volume will be lower.
NOTE
Switching between the Dual
and Split mode in a Song is not
recorded.
NOTE
The buttons actually used for
recording ([RIGHT], [LEFT]
and [EXTRA PARTS]) are
turned on.
Parts assigned for recording
Dual
Split
Split + Dual
RIGHT
(Part 1)
LEFT
(Part 2)
EXTRA
PARTS n
(Part n)
RIGHT
(Part 1)
LEFT
(Part 2)
EXTRA
PARTS n
(Part n)
RIGHT
(Part 1)
LEFT
(Part 2)
EXTRA
PARTS n
(Part n)
Parts used for
recording
MAIN
(Voice 1)
Part 1
Part 2
Part n
Part 1
Part n
Part 1
Part n
LEFT
(Voice 1)
Part 2
Part n+1
Part 2
Part n+1
MAIN
(Voice 2)
Part 3
Part 4
Part n+2
Part 3
Part n+2
LEFT
(Voice 2)
Part 4
Part n+3