Yamaha CP50 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Tempo, Click, Play / Pause button.

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Recording Keyboard Performances 4 Press the [PAGE 3], [3], or [4] button to navigate to Pages 3 and 4 of the Record screen, and then turn Knobs 1 to 3 to set the tempo, time signature, and metronome for recording.  5FNQP   #FBU  $MJDL PO Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE For more details regarding the parameters on these pages, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 5 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button. Recording will now start. NOTE If a Preset Drum Pattern or a Wave file has been set as the Performance's backing track, it will not playback during recording. Quick Start Guide 6 Press the [+] (Stop) button. Recording will end and the Performance screen will be displayed. Furthermore, the recorded User Song will be automatically set as the backing track for the current Performance. NOTICE You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message "Please keep power on..." is displayed on-screen. If this precaution is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50 from operating normally the next time it is turned on. 7 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button to listen to your recording. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. HINT If you accidentally recorded to a User Song already containing data, you can easily return the User Song to its original condition. The correct way to do so is as follows. 1 Press the [REC] button to call up the Record screen, and then press the [4] button to jump to Page 4. 2 Press Knob 3 (Undo [PUSH]). You will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed. 3 Press Knob 1 (YES [PUSH]) to do so. The most-recent recording will be cancelled and the User Song will be restored to its original condition. 42 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual

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Recording Keyboard Performances
42
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
Quick Start Guide
4
Press the [PAGE
R
], [3], or [4] button to navigate to Pages 3 and 4 of the Record screen, and then turn Knobs 1 to 3
to set the tempo, time signature, and metronome for recording.
NOTE
For more details regarding the parameters on these pages, refer to the
Reference Manual
pdf document.
5
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play / Pause) button.
Recording will now start.
NOTE
If a Preset Drum Pattern or a Wave file has been set as the Performance’s backing track, it will not playback during recording.
6
Press the [
J
] (Stop) button.
Recording will end and the Performance screen will be displayed. Furthermore, the recorded User Song will be
automatically set as the backing track for the current Performance.
NOTICE
You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message “Please keep power on...” is displayed on-screen. If this precaution
is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50
from operating normally the next time it is turned on.
7
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play / Pause) button to listen to your recording.
You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [
J
] (Stop) button.
HINT
If you accidentally recorded to a User Song already containing data, you can easily return the User Song to its original condition.
The correct way to do so is as follows.
1
Press the [REC] button to call up the Record screen, and then press the [4] button to jump to Page 4.
2
Press Knob 3 (
Undo [PUSH]
).
You will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed.
3
Press Knob 1 (
YES [PUSH]
) to do so.
The most-recent recording will be cancelled and the User Song will be restored to its original condition.
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