Yamaha CVP-201 Owner's Manual - Page 114
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Song Recording B Select the desired voices and style, etc Select the voices and accompaniment style and set the tempo in the normal way, and other settings needed. (If you want to try out the selected voices, style, tempo, or other settings, be sure to do so before entering the Song Record mode in step 3, since the recording will start as soon as you play the keyboard or press the [START/STOP] button.) N Start recording...Start playing the keyboard or press the [PLAY/STOP] button. To record the Auto Accompaniment parts, start the Auto Accompaniment in the usual way (page 58), and finger chords in a manner appropriate to the current accompaniment mode (pages 60 and 61). When Using Style File Disks When using Style File disks, make sure to load the data from the Style File disk (page 86) before inserting the disk for recording. The Auto Accompaniment sections - INTRO, AUTO FILL, ENDING, and FADE IN/OUT - can be also recorded. Press the INTRO button before starting to record, the AUTO FILL buttons while recording, the ENDING button at the end of recording, and the FADE IN/OUT button at the beginning or ending of the recording. When the ENDING button or the FADE IN/OUT button is pressed at the ending, recording stops automatically after the ending pattern or fade out. Recording Along with the Metronome 1. After selecting the voice, press the [METRONOME] button, and set the Beat parameter in the METRONOME display. ➔The metronome will start sounding. 2. The recording starts as soon as you play the keyboard. The metronome sound is not recorded. When a disk is not inserted... • A song can be recorded to internal memory if it is short enough. A maximum of approximately 2500 notes (26 KB) can be recorded; however, the amount may be less if other functions are used. The internally recorded song will be deleted when the power is turned off or when another song is loaded. See "Recording Without a Disk" (page 133) for more information. Adjusting the Volume While Recording You can use the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] slider and the MIXER display to adjust the volume of the Auto Accompaniment part while recording. Adjust the keyboard part volume using the KBD VOL function in the display. If You Turn the Harmony Function or Split Mode On While Recording... • You can record harmony notes or left range keyboard part while recording the 1/RIGHT part. • When the 2/LEFT part is being recorded, the Clavinova will not record the harmony notes for harmony types that are recorded to tracks 6 through 8 (see the sidebar on page 113), or the left range keyboard part. 114 CVP-201 The keyboard guide lamps do not light up during recording. 112