Yamaha CLP-150 Owner's Manual - Page 44

Change the settings voice, reverb, etc..

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Recording Your Performance Changing a voice or tempo after recording You can change the voice and tempo after recording to change a song's feel or to set a more suitable tempo. You can also change these elements in the middle of a song. Procedure 1. Select a song you wish to change by using the SONG SELECT [ ] [ ] buttons. 2. To change the voice or tempo in the middle of the song, specify the measure to change using the B [-]/ [+] buttons. 3. Change the settings (voice, reverb, etc.). For example, if you wish to change the recorded E.Piano1 voice to E. Piano2, use the voice group buttons and the A [-]/[+] buttons to select E.Piano2. When the setting is complete, press one of the SONG SELECT [ ] [ ] buttons once to return to the song select screen. 4. Press and hold down the [REC] button and select the track to change. The indicator for the selected track lights up in red. Change the tempo setting now, if necessary. At this point, do not play the keyboard or press the SONG [START/ STOP] button. Otherwise, recording will start, erasing the recorded data. 5. Press the [TOP] or [REC] button to exit record mode. NOTE Before changing a voice or tempo, set the starting method to "Normal." (page 41) When the starting method is set to "KeyOn," you cannot change a voice or tempo. TIP Refer to "Questions about Operations and Functions" on page 102 for information on the settings that can be changed here. TIP Change the tempo in Step 4. CAUTION The edited settings (except for the tempo setting) will be saved in memory and you will not be able to restore the previous settings. Proceed with caution. 44 CLP-170/150

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CLP-170/150
Recording Your Performance
Changing a voice or tempo after recording
You can change the voice and tempo after recording to change a song’s feel or to set a more suitable tempo.
You can also change these elements in the middle of a song.
Procedure
Before changing a voice or
tempo, set the starting
method to “Normal.”
(page 41)
When the starting method is
set to “KeyOn,” you cannot
change a voice or tempo.
Refer to “Questions about
Operations and Functions”
on page 102 for information
on the settings that can be
changed here.
Change the tempo in Step 4.
The edited settings (except
for the tempo setting) will be
saved in memory and you
will not be able to restore the
previous settings. Proceed
with caution.
1.
Select a song you wish to change by using the SONG
SELECT [
] [
] buttons.
2.
To change the voice or tempo in the middle of the
song, specify the measure to change using the B [–]/
[+] buttons.
3.
Change the settings (voice, reverb, etc.).
For example, if you wish to change the recorded E.Piano1 voice to E.
Piano2, use the voice group buttons and the A [–]/[+] buttons to
select E.Piano2.
When the setting is complete, press one of the SONG SELECT [
]
[
] buttons once to return to the song select screen.
4.
Press and hold down the [REC] button and select the
track to change.
The indicator for the selected track lights up in red.
Change the tempo setting now, if necessary.
At this point, do not play the keyboard or press the SONG [START/
STOP] button. Otherwise, recording will start, erasing the recorded
data.
5.
Press the [TOP] or [REC] button to exit record mode.
NOTE
TIP
TIP
CAUTION