Yamaha CVP-609 Owner's Manual - Page 66

Song Recording – Recording Your Performance –, Basic Procedure for Recording (MIDI/Audio Recording

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Song Recording - Recording Your Performance - This instrument allows you to record your performance in the following two methods. • MIDI recording With this method, recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash memory as an SMF (format 0) MIDI file. If you want to re-record a specific section or edit parameters such as Voice, use this method. Also if you want to record your performance to each channel one by one, execute Multi Track Recording of the MIDI recording method. Since a MIDI Song can be converted to an Audio Song after recording (page 70), you may want to use MIDI recording (with overdubbing and multiple parts) to first create a complex arrangement you would not otherwise be able to play live, then convert it to an Audio Song. This instrument allows you to record approximately 300 KB per Song. • Audio recording With this method, recorded performances are saved to a USB flash memory as an Audio file. Recording is done without designating the recorded part. Since it is saved in stereo WAV format of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit) by default, it can be transmitted to and played on portable music players by using a computer. The file format can be changed to MP3 via [Menu] → [SongSetting] → [Rec] → [Audio Rec Format]. This instrument allows you to record up to 80 minutes per single recording. Basic Procedure for Recording (MIDI/Audio Recording) Before recording, make the necessary settings such as Voice/Style selection (for MIDI recording and Audio Recording) and the microphone connection (only for Audio Recording, if you want to record your vocal). As necessary, connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, especially if you want to execute Audio Recording. NOTE Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read "Connecting USB Devices" on page 88. Before starting Audio Recording: Recorded data via Audio can only be saved to USB flash memory. If you want to execute Audio Recording, make sure to connect the USB flash memory beforehand. 1 On the Home display, touch [] at the upper right to expand the Song area, then touch [*] (Rec) to call up the Song Recording window. 2 When you want to re- record an already recorded MIDI Song: An already recorded MIDI Song can be overwritten. To do this, select the desired MIDI Song on the Song Selection display, call up the Song Recording window (step 1), confirm the Song name on the display, then go on to step 3 (skipping step 2) Song Recording - Recording Your Performance - 1 Here and in the later steps, the operation in the Song area of the Home display can be controlled by the SONG CONTROL buttons (page 59). 2 Touch (MIDI Recording) or (Audio Recording). A blank Song for recording is automatically set. If you want to cancel recording, touch [Cancel] in the display or press the SONG CONTROL [REC] button. 66 CVP-609/605 Owner's Manual

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CVP-609/605 Owner’s Manual
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Song Recording – Recording Your Performance –
Song Recording
– Recording Your Performance –
This instrument allows you to record your performance in the following two methods.
• MIDI recording
With this method, recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash memory as an SMF (format 0)
MIDI file. If you want to re-record a specific section or edit parameters such as Voice, use this method. Also if you want
to record your performance to each channel one by one, execute Multi Track Recording of the MIDI recording method.
Since a MIDI Song can be converted to an Audio Song after recording (page 70), you may want to use MIDI recording
(with overdubbing and multiple parts) to first create a complex arrangement you would not otherwise be able to play
live, then convert it to an Audio Song. This instrument allows you to record approximately 300 KB per Song.
• Audio recording
With this method, recorded performances are saved to a USB flash memory as an Audio file. Recording is done without
designating the recorded part. Since it is saved in stereo WAV format of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit)
by default, it can be transmitted to and played on portable music players by using a computer. The file format can be
changed to MP3 via [Menu] → [SongSetting] → [Rec] → [Audio Rec Format]. This instrument allows you to record up to
80 minutes per single recording.
Before recording, make the necessary settings such as Voice/Style selection (for MIDI
recording and Audio Recording) and the microphone connection (only for Audio
Recording, if you want to record your vocal). As necessary, connect the USB flash
memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, especially if you want to execute Audio
Recording.
1
On the Home display, touch [
] at the upper right to expand the Song
area, then touch [
I
] (Rec) to call up the Song Recording window.
Here and in the later steps, the operation in the Song area of the Home display can
be controlled by the SONG CONTROL buttons (page 59).
2
Touch
(MIDI Recording) or
(Audio Recording).
A blank Song for recording is automatically set.
If you want to cancel recording, touch [Cancel] in the display or press the SONG
CONTROL [REC] button.
Basic Procedure for Recording (MIDI/Audio
Recording)
NOTE
Before using a USB flash
memory, be sure to read
“Connecting USB Devices” on
page 88.
Before starting Audio Recording:
Recorded data via Audio can only be saved to USB flash memory. If you want to execute Audio
Recording, make sure to connect the USB flash memory beforehand.
2
1
When you want to re-
record an already recorded
MIDI Song:
An already recorded MIDI
Song can be overwritten. To do
this, select the desired MIDI
Song on the Song Selection
display, call up the Song
Recording window (step 1),
confirm the Song name on the
display, then go on to step 3
(skipping step 2)