Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 111

Track Edit, Track Mix - Track Edit

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Song Recording ZEnter the desired name Use the [>] button to move the underline cursor to the desired character position in the file name display. (File names can be up to 12 characters in length). ➾ Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select and highlight the character or mark you wish to enter. Press the CH.SET button to enter the selected character to the current cursor position and move to the next position. Continue entering other characters or marks in this way. To delete the character at the previous position, press the BACK button. The character before the underline cursor is deleted and the cursor moves back to the deleted position. To abort the Song Name operation and return to the RECORD EDIT display, press the CANCEL button. XRegister the name When the song file name is complete, press the OK button to register it. The new name is registered as the current song file name. To cancel the operation, press the CANCEL button. To exit from the Song Name function, press the [REC] button (the lamp goes out). Track Edit Press the TRACK EDIT button in the RECORD [EDIT] display to call up the TRACK EDIT display. There are three pages in the TRACK EDIT display: TRACK EDIT [MIX], TRACK EDIT [DELETE], and TRACK EDIT [QUANTIZE]. I Track Mix - Track Edit Page 1 The Track Mix function combines the data from two specified tracks and copies the result to a third specified track. Track Copy • Only tracks containing data will appear and can be selected for TRK A and TRK B. In addition, "- - -" (no track) can also be selected for TRK B. In this case, the data of TRK A will simply be copied to TRK C. • For the Track Mix function, the selected track voice and volume data, etc. (i.e., all data except note data) of TRK A will be effective for the track after the mix operation. 109

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Z
Enter the desired name.
............................................................................
Use the
[
>
]
button to move the underline cursor to the desired char-
acter position in the file name display.
(File names can be up to 12 char-
acters in length).
Use the data dial or [
/+] buttons to select and highlight the char-
acter or mark you wish to enter.
Press the
CH.SET
button to enter the selected character to the current
cursor position and move to the next position.
Continue entering other
characters or marks in this way.
To delete the character at the previous position, press the
BACK
but-
ton.
The character before the underline cursor is deleted and the cursor
moves back to the deleted position.
To abort the Song Name operation and return to the RECORD
EDIT
display, press the
CANCEL
button.
X
Register the name.
..........................................................................................
When the song file name is complete, press the
OK
button to register
it.
The new name is registered as the current song file name.
To cancel
the operation, press the
CANCEL
button.
To exit from the Song Name function, press the
[REC]
button (the lamp
goes out).
Song Recording
Press the
TRACK EDIT
button in the RECORD [EDIT] display to
call up the TRACK EDIT display.
There are three pages in the TRACK
EDIT display: TRACK EDIT [MIX], TRACK EDIT [DELETE], and
TRACK EDIT [QUANTIZE].
Track Edit
Track Copy
Only tracks containing data will appear
and can be selected for
TRK A
and
TRK B
.
In addition,
- - -
(no track)
can also be selected for
TRK B
.
In this
case, the data of
TRK A
will simply be
copied to
TRK C
.
For the Track Mix function, the se-
lected track voice and volume data,
etc. (i.e., all data except note data) of
TRK A
will be effective for the track
after the mix operation.
Track Mix — Track Edit Page 1
The Track Mix function combines the data from two specified tracks
and copies the
result to a third specified track.