Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 109

Other Chord Sequence Functions, Stop recording.

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Song Recording BStop recording...When all recording has been finished, select page 2 of the CHORD SEQUENCE display, then press the END MARK and SET buttons and input an "end mark" which determines the location of the ending. The end mark will be displayed in the box at the right of the LCD display. End mark Finally, press the [REC] button and a "Save recorded data?" message will appear. Press YES to store the recorded data and automatically leave the Chord Sequence function; the display returns to the SONG PLAY display. To leave without saving the data, press NO. To continue editing the sequence without saving the data, press CANCEL. • The chord sequence data now resides in tracks 9 through 16, and can be played back in the normal way. Add other tracks as desired by using the standard track selection and recording procedure. You can also record over the Auto Accompaniment parts and replace them with original material if you like by using the standard track selection and record procedure. • The song recorded via the Chord Sequence function can be modified later by re-entering the Chord Sequence mode and making the desired changes. However, keep in mind that any data recorded over the Auto Accompaniment parts (with normal track recording) will be replaced by the preset accompaniment style data. (For example, even if you've recorded your own bass part, it will be erased and replaced by the original bass pattern if you correct the data in the Chord Sequence display.) Other Chord Sequence Functions Page 2 of the CHORD SEQUENCE display contains a number of versatile functions that help you enter chords more efficiently. ALL DELETE To delete all sequence data, press the ALL DELETE button. An "Are you sure?" confirmation prompt appears. Press YES to execute the operation, or NO to cancel. DELETE To delete the data at the current cursor location, press the DELETE button. An "Are you sure?" confirmation prompt appears. Press YES to execute the operation, or NO to cancel. END MARK To enter an "end mark" at the current cursor location, press the END MARK button followed by the SET button. An end mark signifies the end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song. (An end mark is unnecessary when ending with an Ending pattern or Fade-out.) The cursor cannot be moved past an end mark. You can delete an end mark by using the DELETE button, just as with other normal data. End Mark • Unless an end mark is entered, the song will end one measure after the last entered data. If an Ending pattern or Fade-out is input, the song will end at the last measure of the Ending or Fade-out. 107

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B
Stop recording.
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When all recording has been finished, select page 2 of the CHORD
SEQUENCE display, then press the
END MARK
and
SET
buttons and
input an “end mark” which determines the location of the ending.
The
end mark will be displayed in the box at the right of the LCD display.
The chord sequence data now resides
in tracks 9 through 16, and can be
played back in the normal way.
Add
other tracks as desired by using the
standard track selection and recording
procedure.
You can also record over
the Auto Accompaniment parts and
replace them with original material if
you like by using the standard track
selection and record procedure.
The song recorded via the Chord
Sequence function can be modified
later by re-entering the Chord Se-
quence mode and making the desired
changes.
However, keep in mind that
any data recorded over the Auto Ac-
companiment parts (with normal track
recording) will be replaced by the
preset accompaniment style data.
(For
example, even if you
ve recorded your
own bass part, it will be erased and
replaced by the original bass pattern if
you correct the data in the Chord
Sequence display.)
Page 2 of the CHORD SEQUENCE display contains a number of
versatile functions that help you enter chords more efficiently.
Finally, press the
[REC]
button and a “Save recorded data?” message
will appear.
Press
YES
to store the recorded data and automatically
leave the Chord Sequence function; the display returns to the SONG
PLAY display.
To leave without saving the data, press
NO
.
To continue
editing the sequence without saving the data, press
CANCEL
.
Other Chord Sequence Functions
ALL DELETE
To delete all sequence data, press the
ALL DELETE
button.
An “Are
you sure?” confirmation prompt appears.
Press
YES
to execute the op-
eration, or
NO
to cancel.
DELETE
To delete the data at the current cursor location, press the
DELETE
button.
An “Are you sure?” confirmation prompt appears.
Press
YES
to
execute the operation, or
NO
to cancel.
END MARK
To enter an “end mark” at the current cursor location, press the
END
MARK
button followed by the
SET
button.
An end mark signifies the
end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song.
(An end mark is unnecessary when ending with an Ending pattern or
Fade-out.)
The cursor cannot be moved past an end mark.
You can de-
lete an end mark by using the
DELETE
button, just as with other normal
data.
End Mark
Unless an end mark is entered, the
song will end one measure after the
last entered data.
If an Ending pattern
or Fade-out is input, the song will end
at the last measure of the Ending or
Fade-out.
Song Recording
End
mark