Yamaha CVP-805 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owners Manual - Page 80

Recording to Specific Channels (MIDI Recording), Make necessary settings

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9 Play the keyboard to start recording of the left-hand part or a melody. You can also start recording by touching [Rec Start] or pressing the SONG CONTROL [3/,] (Play/Pause) button. 10 After you finish your performance, touch [+] (Stop) on the Home display to stop recording. 11 To hear the recorded performance, touch [3/,] (Play/Pause). 12 Save the recorded performance (step 8 on page 77). Recording to Specific Channels (MIDI Recording) A MIDI Song consists of 16 channels and in general, keyboard parts are assigned to channels 1 − 3, and Style parts such as rhythm and bass are assigned to channels 9 − 16. With MIDI recording, you can create a MIDI Song by recording each part to the desired channel one by one. 1 Make necessary settings, and then call up the Song Recording window (steps 1 - 2 on page 76). If you want to re-record an existing Song, select the desired MIDI Song before calling up the Song Recording window. 2 When recording from scratch, touch [New MIDI]. When re-recording an existing MIDI Song, confirm that [Overwrite MIDI] is selected. 2 3 3 Touch [] at the left of "Channel" to expand the Channel area. 4 Specify the target channel and part for recording. 4-1 From the display, set the part or parts you intend to record to [Rec], and set all other parts to [Off]. 4-2 Touch the channel number under the part(s) you set to [Rec] in step 4-1. In the setting display that appears, specify the channel (1 - 16) for recording. 80 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner's Manual

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CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner’s Manual
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9
Play the keyboard to start recording of the left-hand part or a melody.
You can also start recording by touching [Rec Start] or pressing the SONG CONTROL [
R
/
K
]
(Play/Pause) button.
10
After you finish your performance, touch [
J
] (Stop) on the Home display to stop
recording.
11
To hear the recorded performance, touch [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause).
12
Save the recorded performance (step 8 on page 77).
A MIDI Song consists of 16 channels and in general, keyboard parts are assigned to channels 1 − 3, and
Style parts such as rhythm and bass are assigned to channels 9 − 16. With MIDI recording, you can create a
MIDI Song by recording each part to the desired channel one by one.
1
Make necessary settings, and then call up the Song Recording window (steps 1 – 2
on page 76).
If you want to re-record an existing Song, select the desired MIDI Song before calling up the
Song Recording window.
2
When recording from scratch, touch [New MIDI]. When re-recording an existing
MIDI Song, confirm that [Overwrite MIDI] is selected.
3
Touch [
] at the left of “Channel” to expand the Channel area.
4
Specify the target channel and part for recording.
4-1
From the display, set the part or parts you intend to record to [Rec], and set all other
parts to [Off].
4-2
Touch the channel number under the part(s) you set to [Rec] in step 4-1. In the setting
display that appears, specify the channel (1 – 16) for recording.
Recording to Specific Channels (MIDI Recording)
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