Yamaha CVP-49 Owner's Manual - Page 30
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26 Performance Memory The following parameters will be recorded in addition to notes you play: Parameters recorded for Each Track • Voice* • Dual Voice* • Split Voice* • Volume* (Not changeable during recording) • Pan* • Damper Pedal* • Soft Pedal* • Sostenuto Pedal (Not recorded as an initial setting) • Reverb Depth* (Not recorded as an initial setting) • Dual Balance* • Split Balance* Parameters Recorded for the Entire Song • Style • ABC Mode (Not change- • Rhythm Volume* able during recording) • Reverb Type* • ABC Volume* • Reverb Depth* • Solo Styleplay Mode (Not • Tempo* changeable during record- • Intro Mode (Not changeable ing) during recording) • Solo Styleplay Variation • Ending Mode (Not recorded (Not changeable during as an initial setting) recording) • Fill-in Parameters Recorded for Each Track via MIDI Only • Pitch Bend Sensitivity (Not recorded as an initial setting) • Coarse Tune (Not recorded as an initial setting) • Fine Tune (Not recorded as an initial setting) BStop Recording ... START/STOP REC Press the [REC] button a second time, or the [START/STOP] button to stop recording. s Adding New Tracks When you've finished recording the first track, you can simply play it back as described in the previous section or add a new track to your song. To record a new track: ZSelect a Voice ... Select a voice and other parameters for the new track. Try out the voice and selected parameters before proceeding. XEngage the Record Ready Mode ... 1 2 ABC RHYTHM START/STOP REC Press the [REC] button to engage the record ready mode. q Monitoring Previously Recorded Tracks You can turn the playback of all previously recorded tracks on or off as required by pressing the corresponding track button(s) before pressing the [REC] button. CSelect a Track ...Select a track other than the one you used to record the previous track. The red indicator of the track selected for recording should light. NOTES • Remember that if you record on a track that has already been recorded, the previous material will be erased and the new material will be recorded in its place. VStart Recording ...Play on the keyboard or press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. BStop Recording ...Press the [START/STOP] button or the [REC] button to stop recording. q Changing the Initial Parameter Values The initial values of parameters marked with asterisks (*) in the lists given above can be changed for each track or the entire song by engaging the record mode for the desired track, changing the parameters as required, and then disengaging the record mode (press the [REC] button again) without actually recording. To cancel any initial parameter values you've made, select a different track and then press the [REC] button to disengage the record mode. To change individual ABC part volume settings engage any ABC mode after turning [REC] on, set the RHYTHM, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, and/or BASS volume control as required, then disengage the record mode.