Yamaha CVP-201 Owner's Manual - Page 128
Track Edit, Track Mix TRACK EDIT
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Other Record Edit Functions Track Edit Press the TRACK EDIT button in the RECORD EDIT display to call up the TRACK EDIT display. There are three pages in the TRACK EDIT display: TRACK EDIT [MIX], TRACK EDIT [DELETE], and TRACK EDIT [QUANTIZE]. s Track Mix (TRACK EDIT page 1) The Track Mix function combines the data from two specified tracks and copies the result to a third specified track. Track Copy Only tracks containing data can be selected by the TRK A and TRK B functions. In addition, "---" (no track) can also be selected for TRK B. In this case, the data in track A will simply be copied to track C. Z Specify the two tracks to be mixed Press the TRK A and TRK B buttons to highlight the corresponding functions, and use the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons to select the numbers of the two tracks to be mixed. The voices which are used for the selected tracks are indicated above these functions in the LCD display. For the Track Mix function, the selected track voice and volume data, etc. (i.e., all data except note data) in track A will be effective for the destination track after the mix operation. X Specify the destination track Use the TRK C function to specify the track to which you want to record the mixed data. You can also specify the track for the mixed data by pressing the TRK C button to highlight the corresponding function, then using the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons. Any previous data in the destination track will be erased. C Execute the Track Mix operation Press the MIX button to begin execution of the Track Mix operation. An "Are you sure?" message is displayed. Press YES to execute the Track Mix operation or press NO to cancel. When the operation is completed, the MIX function will be replaced by the UNDO function, allowing you to undo the Track Mix operation and restore the previous data. Press the [REC] button (the lamp goes out) to exit the Track Mix function. You can also exit the Track Mix function by pressing the [EXIT] button. • The original data will remain in tracks A and B after the Track Mix function is executed. If the old data is not needed, you should delete it. (See "Track Delete," below.) • A bar graph indicating the progress of the Track Mix operation will appear while the data is being processed. • You can check whether the results are what you expected by starting and stopping playback with the [PLAY/ STOP] button. (You should try this before you do something that would make it impossible to select the UNDO function.) • The Undo function cannot be used once you've selected another track or exited from this mode. • The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded to internal memory (see page 133). 126 128 CVP-201