Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 122

Record Edit Function

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Song Recording END MARK To enter an "end mark" at the current cursor location, press the END MARK button followed by the SET button. An end mark signifies the end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song. (An end mark is unnecessary when ending with an Ending pattern or Fade-out.) The cursor cannot be moved past an end mark. You can delete an end mark by using the DELETE button, just as with other normal data. End Mark • Unless an end mark is entered, the song will end one measure after the last entered data. If an Ending pattern or Fade-out is input, the song will end at the last measure of the Ending or Fade-out. RHYTHM ON/OFF To turn the rhythm sound on or off, press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button followed by the SET button. No rhythm sound is produced following the location to which a "rhythm off" event is entered; the rhythm starts sounding again from the location to which a "rhythm on" event is entered. • The rhythm on/off status can be checked by mark in the box at the middle of the display. Record Edit Function The Record mode also features a number of convenient edit functions that provide even greater control over the song data. The Record Edit functions include: Song Name, which lets you name a recorded song file; Track Edit, which gives you a variety of track-related editing controls, such as Track Mix and Track Delete; and Initial Edit, which lets you change the data at the beginning of a song, such as voice, reverb, and effect settings. To select the Record Edit function, call up the RECORD [EDIT] display (Record display page 3) after selecting the song you wish to edit. • The Record Edit functions can only be used for song data recorded with the CVP-98/96/600 (or 94/92). 120 120 CVP-98/96/600

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CVP-98/96/600
RHYTHM ON/OFF
To turn the rhythm sound on or off, press the
RHYTHM ON/OFF
button followed by the
SET
button.
No rhythm sound is produced fol-
lowing the location to which a “rhythm off” event is entered; the rhythm
starts sounding again from the location to which a “rhythm on” event is
entered.
The rhythm on/off status can be
checked by
mark in the box at the
middle of the display.
The Record mode also features a number of convenient edit functions
that provide even greater control over the song data.
The Record Edit
functions include: Song Name, which lets you name a recorded song file;
Track Edit, which gives you a variety of track-related editing controls,
such as Track Mix and Track Delete; and Initial Edit, which lets you
change the data at the beginning of a song, such as voice, reverb, and
effect settings.
To select the Record Edit function, call up the RECORD [EDIT] dis-
play (Record display page 3) after selecting the song you wish to edit.
Song Recording
Record Edit Function
The Record Edit functions can only be
used for song data recorded with the
CVP-98/96/600 (or 94/92).
End Mark
Unless an end mark is entered, the
song will end one measure after the
last entered data.
If an Ending pattern
or Fade-out is input, the song will end
at the last measure of the Ending or
Fade-out.
END MARK
To enter an “end mark” at the current cursor location, press the
END
MARK
button followed by the
SET
button.
An end mark signifies the
end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song.
(An end mark is unnecessary when ending with an Ending pattern or
Fade-out.)
The cursor cannot be moved past an end mark.
You can de-
lete an end mark by using the
DELETE
button, just as with other normal
data.