Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 126
Initial Edit Changing the Initial Data
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Song Recording ZSpecify the track to be quantized Use the TRACK w or v button to highlight the Track parameter, then use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select the track to be quantized. • Only tracks containing data will appear and can be selected. XSpecify the quantize "size Press the LCD button below the note symbol to select the desired quantize "size" as shown below. 32nd notes 3 16th note triplets 16th notes 3 8th note triplets 8th notes 3 quarter-note triplets quarter notes CExecute the Quantize operation Press the QUANTIZE button. At the "Are you sure?" confirmation prompt, press the YES button to execute the Quantize operation or NO button to cancel. The QUANTIZE display will be changed to the UNDO display after the Quantize operation is executed. If the result is not what you expected, press the UNDO button to restore the data of the quantized track to what it was before performing the Quantize operation. To exit the Track Quantize function, press the [REC] button (the lamp goes out). You can also press the [EXIT] button to exit the Track Quantize function. • Only the note data and voice data are quantized. • A bar graph indicating the progress of the Quantize operation will appear while the data is being processed. • You can check if the results are as you expected or not, by starting and stopping playback with the [PLAY/STOP] button before performing the UNDO operation. • The Undo function cannot be used if you've changed the quantize "size," selected another track, or exited from this mode. • The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded to internal RAM (see page 127). Initial Edit (Changing the Initial Data) The Initial Edit function allows you to change the volume level of each track or the initial data set for the entire song after you've finished recording. The INITIAL EDIT display appears when you press the INITIAL EDIT button in the RECORD [EDIT] display. All sixteen tracks are displayed simultaneously in this display and the settings such as volume, voices and reverb depth can be changed. • Any voice changes entered in the middle of the original song will be erased when the voice parameter is changed in the Initial Edit mode. • Depending on the data type, some parameters cannot be changed. For such parameters, a "Fixed" indication is shown. • For songs recorded to 1/RIGHT or 2/ LEFT of the copied DOC files, voice changes can only be made to track 1 or 2. 124 CVP-98/96/600 124