Yamaha CVP-201 Owner's Manual - Page 133

Recording Without a Disk, About the CVP MEMORY Song

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Recording Without a Disk The Clavinova has about 26 KB of internal memory that you can use to record a limited amount of song data - approximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded - without using a floppy disk. About the CVP MEMORY Song If you enter the Song Record mode without inserting a disk, the words CVP MEMORY will appear in the SONG display as shown below, and the Quick Recording, Track Recording and Punch-in/out Recording functions will become available. • Chord Sequence data (page 121) cannot be recorded to internal memory. • The Song Name (page 127) and Setup Memory (page 126) functions cannot be used when editing a song recorded to the internal memory. • You can use the Track Edit (page 128) and Initial Edit (page 130) functions to edit a song in the internal memory. When you enter the Song Play mode after recording a song in the memory, the SONG function displays the letters CVP in place of a song number. You can play this song back as you would any other song that was recorded to disk (see page 93). SONG PLAY [MAIN] display when playing back the CVP MEMORY song. If you insert a song disk and select a song number when the internal memory contains song data, a "Delete CVP MEMORY?" message will be displayed. Press YES to delete the song data from the internal memory. The song data will also be erased from the internal memory by turning the power off. If you wish to keep the recorded data, use the Song Copy function (page 142) to copy the recorded data to disk. Song data recorded to internal memory will be deleted when you load a style file. In this case, no message is displayed. 131 CVP-201 133

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The Clavinova has about 26 KB of internal memory that you can
use to record a limited amount of song data — approximately
2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded — without using a floppy
disk.
About the CVP MEMORY Song
Chord Sequence data (page 121) cannot
be recorded to internal memory.
The Song Name (page 127) and Setup
Memory (page 126) functions cannot be
used when editing a song recorded to the
internal memory.
You can use the Track Edit (page 128)
and Initial Edit (page 130) functions to
edit a song in the internal memory.
SONG PLAY [MAIN] display when playing back the CVP
MEMORY song.
When you enter the Song Play mode after recording a song in the
memory, the
SONG
function displays the letters
CVP
in place of a
song number. You can
play this song back as you would any other
song that was recorded to disk (see page 93).
If you insert a song disk and select a song number when the inter-
nal memory contains song data, a “
Delete CVP MEMORY?
” mes-
sage will be displayed. Press
YES
to delete the song data from the
internal memory. The song data will also be erased from the internal
memory by turning the power off. If you wish to keep the recorded
data, use the Song Copy function (page 142) to copy the recorded
data to disk.
Song data recorded to internal memory will
be deleted when you load a style file. In this
case, no message is displayed.
Recording Without a Disk
If you enter the Song Record mode without inserting a disk, the
words
CVP MEMORY
will appear in the SONG display as shown
below, and the Quick Recording, Track Recording and Punch-in/out
Recording functions will become available.