Yamaha Tyros4 Owner's Manual - Page 76

Recording Your Performance, Simple Recording

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Recording Your Performance The following sounds can be recorded. • Internal sound of the Tyros4 (Keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Right 3, Left), Multi Pad, Song parts, Style parts) • Input from a microphone (via the [MIC] jack) NOTE Input from the [AUX IN] jacks cannot be recorded. Simple Recording 1 Set the desired Voice, Style, etc. for your recording. For instructions on selecting a Voice, see page 33. For instructions on selecting a Style and using auto accompaniment, see page 46. 2 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [REC] and [STOP] but- tons simultaneously. NOTE Up to 80 minutes can be recorded continuously in a single recording operation. 3 "NEW AUDIO" means that a new empty audio file is to be created. 3 Press the [G] (SIMPLE) button then press the [G] (OK) button to call up the Simple Recorder display. This operation will create a new empty audio file named "S_Audio_***.WAV." 4 Before recording, check the recording levels on the REC MONI- NOTE TOR meter by playing the Voice, Style, etc., and adjust them accordingly by using the [6 ] buttons or sliders. • Press the 6's [] and [] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the recording volume to 90. Adjust the control so that the volume doesn't constantly go into the "red" and light • If you call up a different display, press up the indicator. the [SETTING] button to return to the Simple Recorder display. 5 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start recording. Immediately after this operation, start and record your performance. 6 5,7 NEXT PAGE 76 Tyros4 Owner's Manual

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76
Tyros4
Owner’s Manual
The following sounds can be recorded.
• Internal sound of the Tyros4 (Keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Right 3, Left), Multi Pad,
Song parts, Style parts)
• Input from a microphone (via the [MIC] jack)
Simple Recording
1
Set the desired Voice, Style, etc. for your recording.
For instructions on selecting a Voice, see page 33. For instructions on selecting a
Style and using auto accompaniment, see page 46.
2
Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [REC] and [STOP] but-
tons simultaneously.
3
Press the [G] (SIMPLE) button then press the [G] (OK) button to
call up the Simple Recorder display.
This operation will create a new empty audio file named “S_Audio_***.WAV.”
4
Before recording, check the recording levels on the REC MONI-
TOR meter by playing the Voice, Style, etc., and adjust them
accordingly by using the [6

] buttons or sliders.
Adjust the control so that the volume doesn’t constantly go into the “red” and light
up the indicator.
5
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start recording.
Immediately after this operation, start and record your performance.
Recording Your Performance
Input from the [AUX IN] jacks cannot be
recorded.
NOTE
Up to 80 minutes can be recorded con-
tinuously in a single recording opera-
tion.
NOTE
3
“NEW AUDIO” means that a new empty
audio file is to be created.
•Press the 6’s [
] and [
] buttons
simultaneously to instantly reset the
recording volume to 90.
•If you call up a different display, press
the [SETTING] button to return to the
Simple Recorder display.
NOTE
6
5,
7
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