Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 116

Recording Without a Disk, Playback

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Song Recording Recording Without a Disk The CVP-94/92 has internal RAM memory (about 25KB) that allows a limited amount of recording - even if a disk is not loaded - up to approximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded. If you enter the Song Record mode without inserting a disk, CVP MEMORY will be indicated in the SONG display as shown below, and the Quick Recording, Track Recording and Punch-in/out Recording functions will become available. • Chord Sequence data cannot be recorded to internal RAM memory. • The Song Name function cannot be engaged for data recorded to internal RAM. However, the Track Edit function (page 109) and the Initial Edit function (page 112) can be engaged for data recorded to internal RAM. Quick Record display when using the internal RAM. When entering the Song Play mode after recording the song to internal RAM, the CVP indication is shown in the SONG section of the display, allowing you to playback normally. Song PLAY MAIN display when playing back the internal RAM song. If you insert a song disk (and select a song number) when the internal RAM contains recorded song data, a "Delete CVP MEMORY?" confirmation prompt will appear. Press YES to delete the song data recorded to the internal RAM. The song data recorded to internal RAM also can be erased by turning the power off. If you wish to keep the recorded data, use the Song Copy function (page 121) to copy the recorded data to disk. • Song data recorded to internal RAM is deleted when entering the Demo mode or Custom Style mode, or when loading Style Files. In such cases, a confirmation prompt does not appear. I Playback ...The recorded song can be played back in the normal way. 114

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Recording Without a Disk
The CVP-94/92 has internal RAM memory (about 25KB) that allows
a limited amount of recording — even if a disk is not loaded — up to
approximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded.
If you enter the
Song Record mode without inserting a disk,
CVP MEMORY
will be
indicated in the
SONG
display as shown below, and the Quick Record-
ing, Track Recording and Punch-in/out Recording functions will become
available.
Chord Sequence data cannot be re-
corded to internal RAM memory.
The Song Name function cannot be
engaged for data recorded to internal
RAM.
However, the Track Edit func-
tion (page 109) and the Initial Edit
function (page 112) can be engaged
for data recorded to internal RAM.
When entering the Song Play mode after recording the song to inter-
nal RAM, the
CVP
indication is shown in the
SONG
section of the dis-
play, allowing you to playback normally.
If you insert a song disk (and select a song number) when the internal
RAM contains recorded song data, a “Delete CVP MEMORY?” confir-
mation prompt will appear.
Press
YES
to delete the song data recorded
to the internal RAM.
The song data recorded to internal RAM also can
be erased by turning the power off.
If you wish to keep the recorded
data, use the Song Copy function (page 121) to copy the recorded data to
disk.
Playback
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The recorded song can be played back in the normal way.
Quick Record display when using the internal
RAM.
Song PLAY
MAIN
display when playing back the
internal RAM song.
Song Recording
Song data recorded to internal RAM is
deleted when entering the Demo mode
or Custom Style mode, or when load-
ing Style Files.
In such cases, a confir-
mation prompt does not appear.