Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 89
Edit the Parameters
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Song Recording XEdit the Parameters Three INITIAL EDIT display pages are available. Use the PAGE [] buttons to select the various pages and edit the parameters each contains. It is possible to start and stop playback by using the [START/ STOP] button while editing the parameters in order to hear how the changes affect the sound. • The data may not be played back accurately if you use the [r REW] and [f FF} buttons while editing the initial data. q Page 1: INITIAL EDIT [SONG] This page contains the REVERB TYPE and DEPTH parameters, the TEMPO parameter, and the WRITE LCD button which is used to actually write all initial data changes once they have been made as required. The REVERB TYPE and DEPTH parameters and the TEMPO parameter affect the entire song and are edited by using the corresponding LCD buttons to select each parameter, and then the data dial or the [+]/[-] buttons to edit (see page 22 for information on the reverb types and depth settings, and page 29 for tempo information). • In the Initial Edit mode the panel buttons relating to the editable parameters cannot be used. q Page 2: INITIAL EDIT [TRACK] Page 2 includes VOICE, VOLUME, and PAN parameters that can be set individually for each track. The VOICE parameter sets the initial voice for the track; the VOLUME parameter sets the initial volume of the track, and the PAN parameter sets the initial pan position of the track. Use the TRACK v and w buttons - or the data dial or the [+]/ [-] buttons once the TRACK parameter has been selected - to specify the track you want to edit, then set the parameters in this and the following page as required. • Only the data-containing tracks will appear and can be selected. • The VOLUME parameter's initial default value is "100" for every track. This value can only be decreased. q Page 3: INITIAL EDIT [TRACK] Page 3 contains EFFECT TYPE and DEPTH parameters and a REVERB DEPTH parameter that can be set individually for each track. The track to be edited is selected in page 2 (see above), and the parameters can be edited as required. See page 24 for information on the available effect types and depth settings. • The effect type and depth may not be able to be set as expected in some cases. The other tracks are also affected and the last set track effect type takes priority. • The VOICE and EFFECT TYPE parameters cannot be edited for the non-keyboard tracks (i.e. the RHYTHM, ABC, and/or HARMONY tracks). 86