Yamaha YDP-184 YDP-184 Owners Manual - Page 51

If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>]

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Recording Your Performance 4. After you finish your performance, press the [REC] (Record) button again to stop recording. This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data. 5. If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>] button to execute the Save operation while "Save" is highlighted. After the Save operation is completed, the display shows "Save Completed" then returns to the Song display. The recorded Song will be named "USERSONGxxx" (xxx: number) and saved in the "User" category. NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the Save operation. Renaming the recorded Song The recorded Songs are named automatically, but you can rename Songs as you like (page 65). • If you are not satisfied with your performance and want to record again, highlight "Retry" then press the [>] button. Try recording again from step 3. • If you do not want to save the recorded data, highlight "Cancel" then press the [>] button. 6. To hear the recorded performance, press the [3/,] (Play/ Pause) button. Data that can be recorded to MIDI Songs Data for each Track • Note data (your keyboard performance) • Voice selection • Pedal operations (Damper/Soft/Sostenuto) • Reverb Depth • Chorus Depth • Effect Depth • Sound brightness - "Brightness" • Resonance effect setting - "HarmonicContent" • Octave • Volume setting for each Voice - "Volume" • Pan for each Voice • Detune • Touch Sensitivity Data commonly for all Tracks • Scale • Tempo • Time Signature • Reverb Type • Chorus Type • Effect Type NOTE Parameter settings other than Voice and Tempo, such as note data, pedal (Damper/Soft/ Sostenuto) data, octave setting and time signature, cannot be changed after recording. 51 YDP-184 Owner's Manual

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51
YDP-184 Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performance
4.
After you finish your performance, press the [REC]
(Record) button again to stop recording.
This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for
saving the recorded performance data.
5.
If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>]
button to execute the Save operation while “Save” is
highlighted.
After the Save operation is completed, the display shows “Save
Completed” then returns to the Song display. The recorded Song will be
named “USERSONGxxx” (xxx: number) and saved in the “User”
category.
If you are not satisfied with your performance and want to record
again, highlight “Retry” then press the [>] button. Try recording again
from step 3.
If you do not want to save the recorded data, highlight “Cancel” then
press the [>] button.
6.
To hear the recorded performance, press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/
Pause) button.
NOTICE
The recorded MIDI Song will be
lost if you change to another
Song or you turn the power off
without executing the Save
operation.
Renaming the recorded
Song
The recorded Songs are
named automatically, but you
can rename Songs as you like
(page 65).
Data that can be recorded to MIDI Songs
Data for each Track
Note data (your keyboard performance)
Voice selection
Pedal operations (Damper/Soft/Sostenuto)
Reverb Depth
Chorus Depth
Effect Depth
Sound brightness — “Brightness”
Resonance effect setting — “HarmonicContent”
• Octave
Volume setting for each Voice — “Volume”
Pan for each Voice
• Detune
Touch Sensitivity
Data commonly for all
Tracks
• Scale
• Tempo
Time Signature
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
Effect Type
NOTE
Parameter settings other than
Voice and Tempo, such as note
data, pedal (Damper/Soft/
Sostenuto) data, octave setting
and time signature, cannot be
changed after recording.