Yamaha CVP-69A Owner's Manual - Page 85
DELETE, Are you sure?, CANCEL, END MARK, RHYTHM OFF, RHYTHM ON, ALL DELETE, Are you, sure?, CHECK
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Song Recording q Delete Press the DELETE LCD button to delete the data at the current cursor location. The "Are you sure?" confirmation prompt will appear. Press YES to delete or CANCEL to abort. q End Mark Press the END MARK LCD button to enter an "end mark" at the current cursor location. An END MARK signifies the end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song. The cursor can not be moved past an end mark. An end mark can be deleted using the DELETE LCD button, above. q Rhythm OFF/ON Pressing the RHYTHM OFF LCD button turns the rhythm sound off - i.e. the start of a rhythm break - from the current cursor location. This button has no effect if the rhythm is already off. The RHYTHM ON LCD button turns the rhythm back on after a rhythm break. This button has no effect if the rhythm is already on. q All Delete When the ALL DELETE LCD button is pressed the "Are you sure?" confirmation display will appear. Press YES to erase all chord and style change data, or NO to abort. • Unless the end mark is entered, the song will end at one measure after the last data, or at the end of the ending section if it is entered. • The end mark symbol will appear in the box on the right side of the LCD display when it is entered. • The rhythm on/off status is shown in the box to the right on the LCD display. q Check Play The CHECK PLAY LCD button starts playback of the programmed chord sequence. The sequence will play through until the end of the data is reached or until the CHECK PLAY LCD button is pressed a second time. q End Pressing the END LCD button initiates final processing of the sequence data and saves it to the disk. The "Are you sure?" confirmation prompt will appear: press YES to save it to disk and finish recording the chord sequence or NO to abort. Once the data has been processed and saved to disk the Chord Sequence mode is automatically exited. 82