Yamaha CLP-240 Owner's Manual - Page 34

Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at the beginning of a song

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ENGLISH Recording Your Performance Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at the beginning of a song) The initial settings (data recorded at the beginning of a song) can be changed after the recording. For example, after recording, you can change the voice to create a different ambience or adjust the song tempo to your taste. You can change the following initial settings. Individual Parts • Voice selection • [VARIATION] ON/OFF (CLP-240) • [REVERB] depth • [EFFECT] depth • Dual mode voices • Split mode voices (CLP-240) • Damper/soft pedal depth Entire Song • Tempo • [REVERB] type (including OFF) • [EFFECT] type (including OFF) 1. Engage Record mode and select a part to change the initial settings. The indicator glows red. (Data shared by two parts can be changed via either part.) 2. Change the settings via the panel controls. For example, if you wish to change the recorded voice from [E. PIANO 1] to [E. PIANO 2], press the [E. PIANO 2] button. When you wish to change the damper/ soft pedal depth, press and hold the pedal. Be careful not to press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button or a key on the keyboard, either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the selected part. 3. Press the [REC] button to exit Record mode. Be careful not to press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button or a key on the keyboard, either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the selected part. NOTE You can cancel changes made to the initial settings by selecting a different part after Step 2, then exiting Record mode by pressing the [REC] button. (Changes made to the data shared by two parts are also canceled.) 34 CLP-240/230 Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Performance
CLP-240/230
Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH
34
Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at the
beginning of a song)
The initial settings (data recorded at the beginning of a song) can be changed after the recording.
For example, after recording, you can change the voice to create a different ambience or adjust the
song tempo to your taste.
You can change the following initial settings.
Individual Parts
Voice selection
[VARIATION] ON/OFF (CLP-240)
[REVERB] depth
[EFFECT] depth
Dual mode voices
Split mode voices (CLP-240)
Damper/soft pedal depth
Entire Song
Tempo
[REVERB] type (including OFF)
[EFFECT] type (including OFF)
1. Engage Record mode and select a part to change the initial settings.
The indicator glows red. (Data shared by two parts can be changed via either part.)
2. Change the settings via the panel controls.
For example, if you wish to change the recorded voice from
[E. PIANO 1]
to
[E. PIANO 2]
, press the
[E. PIANO 2]
button. When you wish to change the damper/
soft pedal depth, press and hold the pedal.
Be careful not to press the
SONG [PLAY/PAUSE]
button or a key on the keyboard,
either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the
selected part.
3. Press the [REC] button to exit Record mode.
Be careful not to press the
SONG [PLAY/PAUSE]
button or a key on the keyboard,
either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the
selected part.
NOTE
You can cancel changes made to
the initial settings by selecting a
different part after Step
2
, then
exiting Record mode by pressing
the
[REC]
button. (Changes
made to the data shared by two
parts are also canceled.)