Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 46

Recording Additional Notes to an Already-recorded Track (Overdub)

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Quick Guide Recording Your Drum Performance to a Song Recording Additional Notes to an Already-recorded Track (Overdub) Use the Overdub recording method when you want to add more data to a track that already contains data. The Overdub Recording procedure is almost the same as Replace except that the Record type is set to "overdub" and you need to press the [>/■] (Play/Stop) button when you want to stop recording. Type = overdub When the song reaches the end of the last measure, it will automatically start again from the beginning and new data will be added to the track's previous data. Recording Along With the Preset Song Although your drum performance cannot be recorded to a Preset Song, you can add your own drum performance data to a Preset Song by copying the Preset Song data to a User Song. 1 Select an empty User Song (containing no data) in the Song mode. Note that the "TR1" and "TR2" indications are not shown in the display when an empty User Song is selected. 2 Press the [F2] JOB button followed by the [SF1] SONG button to call up the SONG JOB SELECT display. 3 Move the cursor to "01: Copy Song" then press the [ENTER/ STORE] button to call up the Copy Song Job display. This Job lets you copy the source Song (specified in this Job display) to the current Song. 1 1 Song bank and number Indicates the bank number and name of the source Song. 46 DTX900 Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Drum Performance to a Song
Quick Guide
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DTX900 Owner’s Manual
Recording Additional Notes to an Already-recorded Track (Overdub)
Use the Overdub recording method when you want to add more data to a track that already contains data. The Overdub
Recording procedure is almost the same as Replace except that the Record type is set to “overdub” and you need to press the
[
>
/
] (Play/Stop) button when you want to stop recording.
When the song reaches the end of the last measure, it will automatically start again from the beginning and new data will be
added to the track’s previous data.
Recording Along With the Preset Song
Although your drum performance cannot be recorded to a Preset Song, you can add your own drum performance data to a
Preset Song by copying the Preset Song data to a User Song.
1
Select an empty User Song (containing no data) in the Song
mode.
Note that the “TR1” and “TR2” indications are not shown in the display when an
empty User Song is selected.
2
Press the [F2] JOB button followed by the [SF1] SONG button to
call up the SONG JOB SELECT display.
3
Move the cursor to “01: Copy Song” then press the [ENTER/
STORE] button to call up the Copy Song Job display.
This Job lets you copy the source Song (specified in this Job display) to the current
Song.
1
Song bank and number
Indicates the bank number and name of the source Song.
Type = overdub
1