Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Owners Manual - Page 77

Play/Pause., When you want to re-record an already recorded MIDI Song

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5 After you finish your performance, touch [] (Stop) on the Home display to stop recording. 5 6 6 To hear the recorded performance, touch [3/,] (Play/Pause). 7 Save the recorded performance.  In MIDI Recording After recording, (Save) appears in the Song area of the Home display. This icon indicates that recorded data exists but has not yet been saved. NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the save operation. 7-1 On the Home display, touch (Save) shown in the Song area. The Song Selection display appears for selecting a destination to save the recorded Song. 7-2 Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 33, steps 2 - 5. MIDI Songs can be saved to (User MIDI Song tab).  In Audio Recording Since the Audio Song file is automatically saved to the USB flash drive while recording, the Save operation is not required. The recorded Audio Song will appear in the (User Audio Song tab) on the Song Selection display. If desired, rename the file name by following the instructions on page 34. When you want to re-record an already recorded MIDI Song: You can overwrite an already recorded MIDI Song. To do this, select the desired MIDI Song (steps 1 - 2 on page 67), then start recording. In step 2 on page 76, confirm that [Overwrite MIDI] is selected, and go on to step 3. Song Recording - Recording Your Performance - CVP-709/CVP-705 Owner's Manual 77

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CVP-709/CVP-705 Owner’s Manual
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Song Recording – Recording Your Performance –
5
After you finish your performance, touch [
] (Stop) on the Home display to stop
recording.
6
To hear the recorded performance, touch [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause).
7
Save the recorded performance.
In MIDI Recording
After recording,
(Save) appears in the Song area of the Home display. This icon indicates
that recorded data exists but has not yet been saved.
NOTICE
The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the
save operation.
7-1
On the Home display, touch
(Save) shown in the Song area.
The Song Selection display appears for selecting a destination to save the recorded Song.
7-2
Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 33, steps 2 – 5.
MIDI Songs can be saved to
(User MIDI Song tab).
In Audio Recording
Since the Audio Song file is automatically saved to the USB flash drive while recording, the Save
operation is not required. The recorded Audio Song will appear in the
(User Audio
Song tab) on the Song Selection display. If desired, rename the file name by following the
instructions on page 34.
When you want to re-record an already recorded MIDI Song:
You can overwrite an already recorded MIDI Song. To do this, select the desired MIDI Song (steps 1 – 2 on
page 67), then start recording. In step 2 on page 76, confirm that [Overwrite MIDI] is selected, and go on to
step 3.
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