Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 27

Deleting the Most Recent Recording Results, Recording a Particular Time Shift Recording

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Sharing Performances (Recording/Playback) Deleting the Most Recent Recording Results You can delete an unwanted recording result immediately after the recording stops. Use the [-]/[+] buttons to select the file, and then press the [DELETE] button. Follow the confirmation prompt that appears to either cancel or delete the recording result. NOTE • If the cursor has moved away from the recording number, you can move the cursor back to the file name with the [3/+] button. • If the recording number has disappeared due to transitioning between screens or turning the power off and on, the recording result files are treated as past recorded data and can no longer be deleted on the instrument itself. Past files can be deleted on a computer or other devices that allows access to the USB flash drive. Recording a Particular Section (Time Shift Recording) You can capture an "unrecorded" part with the Time Shift Recording function; in other words, the instrument has the capability of recording your performance, including even up to 10 seconds before you press the [REC] button.  Example of Time Shift Recording You want to record [TIME SHIFT this section RECORDING] on [REC] You want to record this section [REC] You want to record a little longer (Extended recording) [REC] Time TSR_01.wav TSR_02.wav Pre 3 sec Start performance Post 10 sec Pre 3 sec Post 10 sec Post 10 sec End of performance  How to use Time Shift Recording 1. Press the [TIME SHIFT RECORDING] button to put the HD-300 into Time Shift Recording standby mode. A "Ready" message will appear on the screen. 2. Start performing. 3. When you feel like you want to record the section during a performance, press the [REC] button. This will start recording at the specified number of seconds (3 - 10 seconds) before the [REC] button is pressed. 4. To extend the recording time, press the [REC] button again. 5. Without further operation for the specified number of seconds (5 - 20 sec) after the [REC] button is pressed, the recording will automatically stop. You can also stop the recording immediately by pressing the [3/+] button, without waiting for the recording time to run out. NOTE • You can change the length of the following times on the Settings screen. "Pre Time Shift Rec": number of seconds recorded before the [REC] button is pressed in step 3 "Post Time Shift Rec": number of seconds until the recording ends automatically in step 5 For details, refer to page 31. • The operation for playing back the result of Time Shift Recording is the same as for regular recording. For details, see the "Playing Back the Most Recent Recordings" (page 26). HD-300 Owner's Manual 27

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Sharing Performances (Recording/Playback)
HD-300 Owner’s Manual
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You can delete an unwanted recording result immediately after the
recording stops. Use the [-]/[+] buttons to select the file, and then press the
[DELETE] button
. Follow the confirmation prompt that appears to
either cancel or delete the recording result.
NOTE
If the cursor has moved away from the recording number, you can move the cursor
back to the file name with the [
R
/
J
] button.
If the recording number has disappeared due to transitioning between screens or
turning the power off and on, the recording result files are treated as past recorded
data and can no longer be deleted on the instrument itself. Past files can be
deleted on a computer or other devices that allows access to the USB flash drive.
You can capture an “unrecorded” part with the Time Shift Recording function; in other words, the instrument has the
capability of recording your performance, including even up to 10 seconds before you press the [REC] button.
Example of Time Shift Recording
How to use Time Shift Recording
1.
Press the [TIME SHIFT RECORDING] button to put the
HD-300 into Time Shift Recording standby mode.
A “Ready” message will appear on the screen.
2.
Start performing.
3.
When you feel like you want to record the section during a
performance, press the [REC] button.
This will start recording at the specified number of seconds (3 – 10
seconds) before the [REC] button is pressed.
4.
To extend the recording time, press the [REC] button again.
5.
Without further operation for the specified number of seconds (5 – 20 sec) after the [REC] button is
pressed, the recording will automatically stop.
You can also stop the recording immediately by pressing the [
R
/
J
] button, without waiting for the recording time
to run out.
NOTE
You can change the length of the following times on the Settings screen.
“Pre Time Shift Rec”: number of seconds recorded before the [REC] button is pressed in step 3
“Post Time Shift Rec”: number of seconds until the recording ends automatically in step 5
For details, refer to page 31.
The operation for playing back the result of Time Shift Recording is the same as for regular recording. For details, see the “Playing
Back the Most Recent Recordings” (page 26).
Deleting the Most Recent Recording Results
Recording a Particular Section (Time Shift Recording)
TSR_01.wav
TSR_02.wav
[TIME SHIFT
RECORDING]
on
You want to record
this section
[REC]
[REC]
(Extended recording)
[REC]
You want to record
this section
You want to record
a little longer
Time
Start performance
End of performance
Pre
3 sec
Post
10 sec
Pre
3 sec
Post
10 sec
Post
10 sec