Yamaha EL-27 Owner's Manual - Page 63

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2. Select the parts for recording. Pressing the RECORD in the procedure 1) - 4) above turns on the all parts' LEDs in the upper left row indicating that each part is ready to record. Press the RECORD buttons for each part in the upper left row to turn off the parts you don't want to record. For this example, press RECORD/UPPER. The PLAY/UPPER lamp in the upper right row lights up. RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY PAUSE STOP PLAY 01 SONG SELECT SONG DEL. RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT RECORD/UPPER - Records the performance data of the Upper keyboard when turned on. RECORD/LOWER - Records the performance data of the Lower keyboard when turned on. RECORD/PEDAL - Records the performance data of the Pedalboard when turned on. RECORD/CONTROL - Records the Control data (see Outline of M.D.R. Operation above) when turned on. The LED lamps above the buttons indicate the record status of the parts. This example operation disables recording of the Upper part. Separate recording for Keyboard Percussion part: Hold down the SHIFT button and simultaneously press the RECORD/PEDAL button in the top row in the procedure #2. above. The shaded button (indicated in the illustration at right) functions as Keyboard Percussion selector in the record mode. RECORD/K.PERC. - Records the performance data of Keyboard Percussion when turned on. (Keyboard Percussion can be recorded and played independent of the Rhythm patterns.) Holding down the SHIFT button in the record condition lets you select these "hidden" functions. The lamps above each button will also change to indicate the status of SHIFTselected parts. RECORD (K.PERC.) PAUSE REM.MEM. PLAY (K.PERC.) 01 SHIFT If you don't record the Keyboard Percussion part separately, the Keyboard Percussion part will be recorded as the Lower/Pedal data. 3. Press the PLAY button, and start playing after numbers appear in the display. For this example, play the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. 4. Press the STOP button when you are finished with your performance to stop recording. Now that you've recorded the first parts of your performance. 8 Music Disk Recorder 61

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2.
Select the parts for recording.
Pressing the RECORD in the procedure 1) – 4) above
turns on the all parts' LEDs in the upper left row
indicating that each part is ready to record.
Press the RECORD buttons for each part in the upper
left row to turn off the parts you don't want to record.
For this example, press RECORD/UPPER. The
PLAY/UPPER lamp in the upper right row lights up.
RECORD/UPPER
– Records the performance data of
the Upper keyboard when turned on.
RECORD/LOWER
– Records the performance data
of the Lower keyboard when turned on.
RECORD/PEDAL
– Records the performance data of
the Pedalboard when turned on.
RECORD/CONTROL
– Records the Control data (see
Outline of M.D.R. Operation above) when turned on.
The LED lamps above the buttons indicate the record status of the parts.
This example operation disables recording of the Upper part.
Separate recording for Keyboard Percussion part:
Hold down the SHIFT button and simultaneously press the
RECORD/PEDAL button in the top row in the procedure #2.
above.
The shaded button (indicated in the illustration at
right) functions as Keyboard Percussion selector in the
record mode.
RECORD/K.PERC.
– Records the performance data of
Keyboard Percussion when turned on. (Keyboard
Percussion can be recorded and played independent of the
Rhythm patterns.)
Holding down the SHIFT button in the record condition lets
you select these "hidden" functions.
The lamps above each
button will also change to indicate the status of SHIFT-
selected parts.
3.
Press the PLAY button, and start
playing after numbers appear in the
display.
For this example, play the Lower keyboard and
Pedalboard.
4.
Press the STOP button when you are
finished with your performance to stop
recording. Now that you've recorded the
first parts of your performance.
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8 Music Disk Recorder
UPPER
LOWER
PEDAL
CONTROL
UPPER
LOWER
PEDAL
CONTROL
SHIFT
SONG
REPEAT
FROM
SONG DEL.
TO
PAUSE
RECORD
CUSTOM PLAY
FORMAT
STOP
PLAY
SONG SELECT
RECORD
PLAY
SONG COPY
TEMPO
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
01
SHIFT
RECORD
PLAY
01
(K.PERC.)
(K.PERC.)
PAUSE
REM.MEM.
If you don't record the Keyboard Percussion part
separately, the Keyboard Percussion part will be
recorded as the Lower/Pedal data.