Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Reference Manual - Page 68

Editing the Recorded Data

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3 Enter the chords for the Main B section. 3-1 Press the MAIN VARIATION [B] button. 3-2 Touch the whole-note length ( ) to turn it on. 3-3 Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard. Creating/Editing MIDI Songs (Song Creator) C 3-1 3-3 3-2 The Chord and Section change events are now entered. 4 Press the SONG CONTROL [+](STOP) button to return to the top of the Song, then listen to the newly entered Song by pressing the [3/ ,](PLAY/PAUSE) button. 5 Touch and turn off [Step Rec] to call up the Song Edit display. 6 Touch [Expand] at the upper left of the Song Edit display to convert the Chord/Section change events to the Song data. With the operations above (steps 1 - 3), only Chord and Section change events are recorded, meaning that the actual Song data has not been created and the Style part can produce no sound even if you start Song playback after exiting from the Song Creator. Accordingly, make sure to execute the Expand function after you finish inputting. If you have not finished inputting, save the Song to maintain the recorded events then continue inputting additional events as desired in the future. Editing the Recorded Data The explanations here apply to step 5 on page 62. From the Song Edit display, you can edit each of the events such as Note data and Voice selection which are created via Realtime Recording or Step Recording.         !  CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual 68

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Creating/Editing MIDI Songs (Song Creator)
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3
Enter the chords for the Main B section.
3-1
Press the MAIN VARIATION [B] button.
3-2
Touch the whole-note length (
) to turn it on.
3-3
Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard.
The Chord and Section change events are now entered.
4
Press the SONG CONTROL [
J
](STOP) button to return to the top of the Song, then listen
to the newly entered Song by pressing the [
R
/
K
](PLAY/PAUSE) button.
5
Touch and turn off [Step Rec] to call up the Song Edit display.
6
Touch [Expand] at the upper left of the Song Edit display to convert the Chord/Section
change events to the Song data.
With the operations above (steps 1 – 3), only Chord and Section change events are recorded, meaning that the
actual Song data has not been created and the Style part can produce no sound even if you start Song playback after
exiting from the Song Creator. Accordingly, make sure to execute the Expand function after you finish inputting. If
you have not finished inputting, save the Song to maintain the recorded events then continue inputting additional
events as desired in the future.
The explanations here apply to step 5 on
page 62
. From the Song Edit display, you can edit each of the events such as Note
data and Voice selection which are created via Realtime Recording or Step Recording.
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