Yamaha CVP-89 Owner's Manual - Page 51

Song Delete

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Utility Functions 47 • The copy operation can be aborted at any time prior to actually starting the copy operation (i.e. prior to pressing the [START/STOP] button or the TEMPO [s] button) or during the disk exchange display by pressing the [UTILITY] button. q Copying Disk Orchestra Disks ([ORCH/3-10] and [RHYTHM] parts only All Disk Orchestra data except the right-hand and left-hand parts can be copied to a separate disk by following the standard copy procedure outlined above. The copied data cannot, however, be copied a second time to another disk. NOTES • When a Disk Orchestra disk is copied, any parts using the JAZZ ORGAN 2 voice will be shifted down one octave. q Copying the Style Disk Data ...All Style Disk data can be copied to a separate disk by following the standard copy procedure outlined above. A single disk can hold up to 50 styles. Style Disk data can only be copied to a newly formatted disk (i.e. no other data can be previously recorded on the disk) or a disk which already contains copied style data. NOTES • Data from the Style Disk cannot be copied to a disk that contains Performance Memory or Disk Orchestra Collection data. The reverse is also true: Performance Memory and Disk Orchestra Collection data cannot be copied to a disk that contains data copied from the Style Disk. q Copying Data Recorded Without a Disk If you've used the performance memory to record data without first loading a disk: 11 SONG COPY insert a formatted disk, select the Song Copy function, then select the destination song CVP −> 01 PRESS [START] number and copy as described above. NOTES • Data cannot be copied from Disklavier disks, or Standard MIDI File disks. Data cannot be copied to any write protected disk. It is also not possible to copy from one song number to another within the same Disk Orchestra disk. s 12: Song Delete You can delete any Performance Memory song data - not including any existing registration, individual key tuning, and custom rhythm data - from a loaded disk as follows: ZInsert a Disk & Select the Delete Function 12 SONG DELETE Insert the disk containing the song you want to delete, then select the Delete func- SONG 01 PRESS [START] tion - see "Selecting & Using the Utility Functions", page 42. XSelect the Song to Delete ...While holding the [UTILITY] button use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to select the song number you wish to deletee, then release the [UTILITY] button. CConfirm & Execute the Delete Operation Press the [START/STOP] button - "ARE YOU SURE?" will appear on the display. Use the TEMPO [s] (YES) and [t] (NO) buttons to select either (YES) or (NO). (YES) to immediately delete the selected song, or (NO) if you wish to cancel the operation. If the selected song contains no data the "ARE YOU SURE?" prompt will not appear and the utility mode will be automatically exited. "END" will appear on the display briefly when the delete operation has been successfully completed. NOTES • The delete operation can be aborted at any time prior to actually starting the delete operation (i.e. prior to pressing the TEMPO [s] button) by pressing the [UTILITY] button. • Data recorded to memory without loading a disk can be deleted simply by selecting the Song Delete function and use the TEMPO [s] (YES) and [t] (NO) buttons to select either (YES) or (NO). • Data cannot be deleted from any write protected disk, the supplied Style Disk, Disk Orchestra Collection disks, or Disklavier disks.

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47
Utility Functions
The copy operation can be aborted at any time prior to actually starting the
copy operation (i.e. prior to pressing the [START/STOP] button or the
TEMPO [
s
] button) or during the disk exchange display by pressing the
[UTILITY] button.
Copying Disk Orchestra Disks ([ORCH/3-10] and [RHYTHM] parts only)
.........................................
All Disk Orchestra data except the right-hand and left-hand parts can be copied to a separate disk by
following the standard copy procedure outlined above. The copied data cannot, however, be copied a second
time to another disk.
NOTES
When a Disk Orchestra disk is copied, any parts using the JAZZ ORGAN 2 voice will
be shifted down one octave.
Copying the Style Disk Data
..................................................................................................................
All Style Disk data can be copied to a separate disk by following the standard copy procedure outlined
above. A single disk can hold up to 50 styles. Style Disk data can only be copied to a newly formatted disk
(i.e. no other data can be previously recorded on the disk) or a disk which already contains copied style data.
NOTES
Data from the Style Disk cannot be copied to a disk that contains Performance
Memory or Disk Orchestra Collection data. The reverse is also true: Performance
Memory and Disk Orchestra Collection data cannot be copied to a disk that contains
data copied from the Style Disk.
Copying Data Recorded Without a Disk
...............................................................................................
If you’ve used the performance memory to record data without first loading a disk:
insert a formatted disk, select the Song Copy function, then select the destination song
number and copy as described above.
NOTES
Data cannot be copied from Disklavier disks, or Standard MIDI File disks. Data can-
not be copied to any write protected disk. It is also not possible to copy from one
song number to another within the same Disk Orchestra disk.
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°
SONG
°
COPY
CVP
°
-
°
01
°°°
PRESS
°
[START]
Z
Insert a Disk & Select the Delete Function
...........................................................................................
Insert the disk containing the song you want to delete, then select the Delete func-
tion — see “Selecting & Using the Utility Functions”, page 42.
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°
SONG
°
DELETE
SONG
°
01
°°°°
PRESS
°
[START]
X
Select the Song to Delete
......................................................................................................................
While holding the
[UTILITY]
button use the
TEMPO
[
s
]
and
[
t
]
buttons to
select the song number you wish to deletee, then release the
[UTILITY]
button.
C
Confirm & Execute the Delete Operation
.............................................................................................
Press the
[START/STOP]
button — “ARE YOU SURE?” will appear on the dis-
play. Use the
TEMPO
[
s
]
(YES) and
[
t
]
(NO) buttons to select either (YES) or
(NO). (YES) to immediately delete the selected song, or (NO) if you wish to cancel
the operation. If the selected song contains no data the “ARE YOU SURE?” prompt
will not appear and the utility mode will be automatically exited.
“END” will appear on the display briefly when the delete operation has been suc-
cessfully completed.
NOTES
The delete operation can be aborted at any time prior to actually starting the delete
operation (i.e. prior to pressing the TEMPO [
s
] button) by pressing the [UTILITY]
button.
Data recorded to memory without loading a disk can be deleted simply by selecting
the Song Delete function and use the TEMPO [
s
] (YES) and [
t
] (NO) buttons to
select either (YES) or (NO).
Data cannot be deleted from any write protected disk, the supplied Style Disk, Disk
Orchestra Collection disks, or Disklavier disks.
12: Song Delete
You can delete any Performance Memory song data — not including any existing registration, individual key tuning, and
custom rhythm data — from a loaded disk as follows: