Yamaha CVP-601 Reference Manual - Page 63
Editing Records, RECORD EDIT button to call up the EDIT display.
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Editing Records You can create a new record by editing the currently selected record. The newly created records are automatically saved in the internal memory. 1 Call up the MUSIC FINDER display by pressing the [MUSIC FINDER] button and select the desired record to be edited. 2 Press the [8] (RECORD EDIT) button to call up the EDIT display. 3 Edit the record as desired. [A] MUSIC Edits the song name. Pressing the [A] button calls up the pop-up window to enter the song name. 7 Music Finder - Calling Up Ideal Setups (Voice, Style, etc.) for Each Song - [B] KEYWORD Edits the keyword. Pressing the [B] button calls up the pop-up window to enter the keyword. [C] STYLE/SONG/ Changes the Style in case of STYLE record (panel settings). Pressing the AUDIO [C] button calls up the Style Selection display. After selecting the desired Style, press the [EXIT] button to return back to the Edit display. For SONG or AUDIO records, this field cannot be edited. [D] BEAT Changes the beat (time signature) of the record for search purposes. For SONG or AUDIO records, this field cannot be edited. NOTE Keep in mind that the Beat setting made here is only for the Music Finder search function; this does not affect the actual Beat setting of the Style itself. [E] [1] [2] [4] [5]/ [6] [7] FAVORITE TEMPO SECTION GENRE GENRE NAME Selects whether the edited record is entered to the FAVORITE display or not. Changes the Tempo. For SONG or AUDIO records, this field cannot be changed. Selects the section that will automatically be called up set when the record is selected. This is useful, for example, when you want to have a selected Style automatically be set up to start with an Intro section. For SONG or AUDIO records, this field cannot be changed. Selects the desired genre. Creates a new genre. [I] DELETE RECORD Deletes the currently selected record. CVP-601 Reference Manual 63