Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 76

Select a Song Number, Set the Track Modes as Required

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Song Recording PLAY SONG RECORD GUIDE CSelect a Song Number Use the SONG v and w buttons, the data dial, or the [+]/[-] buttons to select a SONG NUMBER between 1 and 60 for the piece you are about to record (up to 60 different songs, each with a different song number, can be recorded on a single disk). Make sure the song number you select has not already been used for a song previously recorded on the disk you are using. • If a song name appears along with the song number, the selected song already contains data. VSet the Track Modes as Required Two tracks (actually one track and a track group) are available for quick recording: KBD (keyboard) and ABC&RHY (ABC & rhythm). When the QUICK RECORD mode is first selected and a song that does not already contain data is selected, the KBD (keyboard) track will be set to REC and the ABC&RHY track will be set to OFF. In this state the Clavinova is ready to record the keyboard track only. If you also want to record rhythm and ABC accompaniment, use the ABC&RHY LCD button to set the ABC&RHY track to REC, or press the panel [ABC ON] button. If you select a song that already contains data, the track(s) which contains data can be set to PLAY. This lets you record a new track while listening to previously-recorded material. If you don't want to hear a previously-recorded track while recording, simply use the corresponding LCD button to turn it OFF. • If ABC is already on when the record mode is engaged, the ABC&RHY track will automatically be set to "REC". • Harmony data can be recorded by turning the HARMONY mode on. Also, Dual or Split voices can be recorded by engaging the Dual or Split mode. (In this case the KBD part uses two tracks.) • When the ABC&RHY track is set to "REC", or when the KBD track is set to "REC" and the ABC&RHY track is set to "PLAY", the metronome will sound to provide a timing guide in the synchronized start mode before recording is started • When any track is set to "REC", the amount of disk space available for recording will appear next to the tempo display (in approximate kilobytes). An empty 2DD/2HD disk should have about 696KB/1407KB (room enough for about 50,000/100,000 notes if no other data is recorded) respectively. When recording is started this display is replaced by the measure number display. • REC mode cannot be selected if the current song position is not the beginning of the song - e.g. the [r REW] and [f FF] buttons have been used to change the song position. 73

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Song Recording
If you select a song that already contains data, the track(s) which con-
tains data can be set to PLAY. This lets you record a new track while
listening to previously-recorded material. If you don’t want to hear a
previously-recorded track while recording, simply use the corresponding
LCD button to turn it OFF.
GUIDE
RECORD
PLAY
SONG
C
Select a Song Number
................................................................................
Use the
SONG
and
buttons, the data dial, or the
[+]
/
[–]
buttons
to select a SONG NUMBER between 1 and 60 for the piece you are
about to record (up to 60 different songs, each with a different song
number, can be recorded on a single disk). Make sure the song number
you select has not already been used for a song previously recorded on
the disk you are using.
If a song name appears along with the
song number, the selected song al-
ready contains data.
V
Set the Track Modes as Required
...................................................
Two tracks (actually one track and a track group) are available for
quick recording:
KBD
(keyboard) and
ABC
&
RHY
(ABC & rhythm).
When the QUICK RECORD mode is first selected and a song that does
not already contain data is selected, the KBD (keyboard) track will be set
to REC and the ABC&RHY track will be set to OFF. In this state the
Clavinova is ready to record the keyboard track only. If you also want to
record rhythm and ABC accompaniment, use the
ABC
&
RHY
LCD but-
ton to set the ABC&RHY track to REC, or press the panel
[ABC ON]
button.
If ABC is already on when the record
mode is engaged, the ABC&RHY track
will automatically be set to “REC”.
Harmony data can be recorded by
turning the HARMONY mode on. Also,
Dual or Split voices can be recorded
by engaging the Dual or Split mode. (In
this case the KBD part uses two
tracks.)
When the ABC&RHY track is
set to
“REC”, or when the KBD track is set to
“REC” and the ABC&RHY track is set
to “PLAY”, the metronome will sound
to provide a timing guide in the syn-
chronized start mode before recording
is started
When any track is set to “REC”, the
amount of disk space available for
recording will appear next to the tempo
display (in approximate kilobytes). An
empty 2DD/2HD disk should have
about 696KB/1407KB (room enough
for about 50,000/100,000 notes if no
other data is recorded) respectively.
When recording is started this display
is replaced by the measure number
display.
REC mode cannot be selected if the
current song position is not the begin-
ning of the song — e.g. the [
r
REW]
and [
f
FF] buttons have been used to
change the song position.