Yamaha P-90 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Recording to the Second Track

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ENGLISH Recording to the Second Track This section explains how to record another part on the second track. 1. Select a voice or voices (and other settings) for the recording. Select a voice (or voices) for recording. Select other settings, if necessary. 2. Re-engage Record Ready mode. Press the [REC] button again. The selected track's indicator flashes in red. 3. Select a recording track. Select a track that you have not already used for recording. The selected track's indicator lights up red. (The indicator of a track that contains previously-recorded data will glow green.) You can record new sounds and notes on each pass while listening to the recorded track. Follow the procedure from Step 5 on page 27 to record. If you want to change the tempo, time signature, reverb type, or effect type when rerecording a track or when recording to another track, do so after entering Record Ready mode (step 2). If you don't want to hear the previously-recorded track while you record (for example, when you want to record a song different from what you recorded on the previous track), press the playback track button before pressing the [REC] button (step 2, on page 27, 28) so that its indicator is turned off. The user song recorder records the following data: Data in addition to the notes and voices you play is recorded. This data includes "Individual Tracks" and "Entire Song." See below. Individual Tracks • Notes played • Voice selection • [VARIATION] ON/OFF • Pedal (Sustain) • [REVERB] depth • [EFFECT] depth • Dual mode voices • Dual balance (F3) • Dual detune (F3) • Dual octave shift (F3) • Split mode voices • Split balance (F4) • Split octave shift (F4) Entire Song • Tempo • Time signature (beat) • [REVERB] type (including OFF) • [EFFECT] type (including OFF) 28 P-90 Recording Your Performance

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P-90
Recording Your Performance
ENGLISH
28
Recording to the Second Track
This section explains how to record another part on the second track.
1. Select a voice or voices (and other settings) for the recording.
Select a voice (or voices) for recording. Select other settings, if necessary.
2. Re-engage Record Ready mode.
Press the
[REC]
button again.
The selected track’s indicator flashes in red.
3. Select a recording track.
Select a track that you have not already used for recording. The selected track’s indi-
cator lights up red. (The indicator of a track that contains previously-recorded data
will glow green.)
You can record new sounds and notes on each pass while listening to the recorded
track.
Follow the procedure from Step 5 on page 27 to record.
The user song recorder records the following data:
Data in addition to the notes and voices you play is recorded.
This data includes “Individual Tracks” and “Entire Song.” See below.
Individual Tracks
Entire Song
If you want to change the
tempo, time signature, reverb
type, or effect type when re-
recording a track or when
recording to another track, do
so after entering Record Ready
mode (step 2).
If you don’t want to hear the
previously-recorded track while
you record (for example, when
you want to record a song differ-
ent from what you recorded on
the previous track), press the
playback track button before
pressing the
[REC]
button (step
2
, on page 27, 28) so that its
indicator is turned off.
Notes played
Voice selection
[VARIATION] ON/OFF
Pedal (Sustain)
[REVERB] depth
[EFFECT] depth
Dual mode voices
Dual balance (F3)
Dual detune (F3)
Dual octave shift (F3)
Split mode voices
Split balance (F4)
Split octave shift (F4)
Tempo
Time signature (beat)
[REVERB] type (including OFF)
[EFFECT] type (including OFF)