Yamaha DGX-202 Owner's Manual - Page 56
Song Recording
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Song Recording The DGX-202 features powerful and easy-to-use song recording features that let you record your keyboard performances - using up to six independent tracks (including one track for accompaniment) - for creating your own complete, fully orchestrated compositions. You can record and save up to five User songs. User 1 rEC 001 Song recording on the DGX-202 is similar to using a tape recorder; whatever you play on the keyboard is recorded in real time as you play it. Also, when you record subsequent parts to other tracks, you can hear the previously recorded parts as you record new ones. Song Memory Capacity • Maximum number of notes : approximately 10,000 (when only "melody" tracks are recorded) • Maximum number of chords : approximately 5,500 (when only the chord track is recorded) Recording a User Song Data that can be recorded to the normal (melody) tracks: • Note on/off • Velocity • Voice Number • Volume • Pan • Tempo*, Time Signature* (if there is no such data in the Chord track) • Sustain on/off • Reverb Type* • Chorus Type* • DSP Type* • Harmony Type, on/off • Reverb Send Level • Chorus Send Level • DSP Send Level Data that can be recorded to the Chord track: • Chord changes and timing • Style number* • Style Volume* • Changing sections (Intro, Main A/B, etc.) • Tempo, Time Signature* • Reverb Type* • Chorus Type* • DSP Type* * These settings can only be recorded once at the beginning of a song; other settings can be changed in the middle of a song. 1 Make all desired DGX-202 settings. Before you actually start recording, you'll need to make various settings for the song - such as selecting a style, setting the Tempo, and selecting a voice. (See pages 35, 41, and 23.) If desired, also make other settings. Refer to the list above for settings that can be recorded to a song. • When using a Split Voice for recording, the voice assigned to the left of the split point cannot be recorded. Using the Metronome You can use the Metronome instead of a style if desired. This allows you to keep your performance "in time," even when recording without style. To do this, press the [METRONOME] button before recording in step #4 below. After the song is completely recorded, simply play back the song with the Metronome turned off. (See page 20.) 56