Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 92

Recording Without a Disk, Playback

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Song Recording Recording Without a Disk The Clavinova has enough internal RAM memory (about 25KB) to allow recording for a while even if a disk is not loaded (up to approximately 2,500 notes if no other data is recorded). QUICK RECORD display when recording to internal RAM memory • Chord sequence data is not recorded to internal RAM memory. - The "Button not valid !" alert display will appear. • The Punch-in/out Recording, Track Mix, Track Delete, Track Quantize, Initial Edit, and Rename functions (i.e. RECORD display page 3 to the last page) cannot be used with data in the internal RAM memory. - The "Button not valid !" alert display will appear. SONG PLAY [MAIN] display when playing back internal RAM memory song If you accidentally record without loading a disk, make sure you use the SONG COPY function (described on page 102) to copy the recorded data to disk if you want to keep the recorded data (the internal RAM memory is not backed up). This is necessary because the internal RAM memory is cleared automatically when a Disk Orchestra Collection, Disklavier PianoSoft, Style File disk, or a disk containing songs recorded on a different instrument is loaded. The RAM is also cleared when an original song disk is loaded and a song is selected. Playback Original recordings can be played back and controlled in the same way as described in the "Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback" section, beginning on page 61. You can individually select tracks to play back (page 63), use the guide modes and keyboard guide lamps with the data recorded on any two tracks (page 67), and use the A-B repeat function (page 70). 89

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Recording Without a Disk
The Clavinova has enough internal RAM memory (about 25KB) to
allow recording for a while even if a disk is not loaded (up to approxi-
mately 2,500 notes if no other data is recorded).
Song Recording
Chord sequence data is not recorded
to internal RAM memory. — The “But-
ton not valid !” alert display will appear.
The Punch-in/out Recording, Track
Mix, Track Delete, Track Quantize,
Initial Edit, and Rename functions (i.e.
RECORD display page 3 to the last
page) cannot be used with data in the
internal RAM memory. — The “Button
not valid !” alert display will appear.
Playback
Original recordings can be played back and controlled in the same
way as described in the “Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback”
section, beginning on page 61. You can individually select tracks to play
back (page 63), use the guide modes and keyboard guide lamps with the
data recorded on any two tracks (page 67), and use the A-B repeat func-
tion (page 70).
QUICK RECORD display when recording to internal RAM memory
SONG PLAY [MAIN] display when playing back internal RAM
memory song
If you accidentally record without loading a disk, make sure you use
the SONG COPY function (described on page 102) to copy the recorded
data to disk if you want to keep the recorded data (the internal RAM
memory is not backed up). This is necessary because the internal RAM
memory is cleared automatically when a Disk Orchestra Collection,
Disklavier PianoSoft, Style File disk, or a disk containing songs recorded
on a different instrument is loaded. The RAM is also cleared when an
original song disk is loaded and a song is selected.