Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 109

Quick Recording

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Song Recording Quick Recording ZInsert a formatted disk Make sure that the disk's write protect tab is set to the "write" position, then insert the disk face up with the shutter forward until it clicks into place. DISK IN USE Shutter Label side of disk Write protect tab closed (unlocked - write enabled) The DISK IN USE lamp stays lit until the Clavinova reads and recognizes the disk. If the Song Play mode is not automatically called up, press the [SONG] button. The lamp lights and the SONG PLAY MAIN display appears. If the SONG PLAY MAIN display is not shown, use the PAGE [] buttons to select display page 1. • The SONG PLAY mode will not automatically be called up, even after inserting the disk, in disk-related Function operations and the CUSTOM STYLE display. Using Style File Disks • When using Style File disks, first load the desired data from the Style File disk (page 80), then insert the recording disk. XSelect the song number to be recorded Select the desired song number for recording by using the SONG w or v buttons, data dial or [-/+] buttons. The song number can be selected from between 1 and 60. The selected number becomes the location that the song will be recorded. If a song name appears beside the song number, the selected song already contains data, and another song number must be selected. 107 CVP-98/96/600 107

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CVP-98/96/600
Quick Recording
Z
Insert a formatted disk.
..............................................................................
Make sure that the disk’s write protect tab is set to the “write” posi-
tion, then insert the disk face up with the shutter forward until it clicks
into place.
The DISK IN USE lamp stays lit until the Clavinova reads and rec-
ognizes the disk.
If the Song Play mode is not automatically called
up, press the [SONG] button.
The lamp lights and the SONG PLAY
MAIN
display appears.
If
the SONG PLAY
MAIN
display is not shown, use the PAGE [
<
]
[
>
] buttons to select display page 1.
The SONG PLAY mode will not auto-
matically be called up, even after
inserting the disk, in disk-related Func-
tion operations and the CUSTOM
STYLE display.
Using Style File Disks
When using Style File disks, first load
the desired data from the Style File
disk (page 80), then insert the record-
ing disk.
X
Select the song number to be recorded.
................................
Select the desired song number for recording by using the
SONG
or
buttons, data dial or
[–/+]
buttons.
The song number can be selected from between 1 and 60.
The selected
number becomes the location that the song will be recorded.
If a song
name appears beside the song number, the selected song already contains
data, and another song number must be selected.
Song Recording
Write protect tab closed
(unlocked — write enabled)
DISK IN USE
Shutter
Label side of disk