Yamaha CVP-92 Owner's Manual - Page 102

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Song Recording BStart recording...There are several ways to start recording, as described below. • Recording your keyboard performance Start playing the keyboard or press the [PLAY/STOP] button. • Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm Start playing the keyboard (in the left range when the keyboard is split) with the Synchronized Start function or press the [START/ STOP] button. • Recording your keyboard performance together with the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm Start recording in the same way as described in "Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm" above to start recording your keyboard performance together with the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm. • Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm in the middle of recording your keyboard performance Start recording your keyboard performance as in "Recording your keyboard performance" above, then start recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm while you play as described in "Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm" above. • If Auto Accompaniment and/or Harmony are already on when the Track Recording page is selected, the corresponding tracks are automatically record-enabled and the Synchronized Start mode is automatically turned on. • If you want to re-record part of the song (for example, if you've made a mistake in the recording), you can easily do so with the Punch-in /out Recording function (page 101). Backing Up Your Data • Any time you have recorded some amount of data, you should copy the data to another song number for backup purposes (see page 121 for information on the Copy operation). Doing this prevents accidental loss of important data, should you inadvertently delete the data during recording. The current measure number is shown in the display as you record. The parameters listed below will be recorded in addition to notes you play. (Recorded parameters differ depending on the play styles and settings.) Parameters Recorded for Each Track • Notes • Voice • Volume (initially maximum) • Pan • Damper pedal • Soft pedal • Sostenuto pedal • Reverb depth • Effect depth • Individual part volume • Fade-in/out (converted into volume data) Parameters Recorded for the Entire Song • Tempo • Reverb type • Reverb depth • Effect type* • Accompaniment style • Intro • Main A/B • Fill-in • Ending * The last recorded track effect takes priority. Other Recorded Parameters Accompaniment style data which is recorded but not listed above includes: • Individual part volume 100

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Start recording.
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There are several ways to start recording, as described below.
Recording your keyboard performance
Start playing the keyboard or press the
[PLAY/STOP]
button.
Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm
Start playing the keyboard (in the left range when the keyboard is
split) with the Synchronized Start function or press the
[START/
STOP]
button.
Recording your keyboard performance together with the
Auto Accompaniment or rhythm
Start recording in the same way as described in “Recording the Auto
Accompaniment or rhythm“ above to start recording your keyboard
performance together with the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm.
Recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm in the mid-
dle of recording your keyboard performance
Start recording your keyboard performance as in “Recording your
keyboard performance” above, then start recording the Auto Accom-
paniment or rhythm while you play as described in “Recording the
Auto Accompaniment or rhythm” above.
The current measure number is shown in the display as you record.
The parameters listed below will be recorded in addition to notes you
play.
(Recorded parameters differ depending on the play styles and set-
tings.)
If Auto Accompaniment and/or Har-
mony are already on when the Track
Recording page is selected, the corre-
sponding tracks are automatically
record-enabled and the Synchronized
Start mode is automatically turned on.
If you want to re-record part of the
song (for example, if you
ve made a
mistake in the recording), you can
easily do so with the Punch-in /out
Recording function (page 101).
Backing Up Your Data
Any time you have recorded some
amount of data, you should copy the
data to another song number for
backup purposes (see page 121 for
information on the Copy operation).
Doing this prevents accidental loss of
important data, should you inadvert-
ently delete the data during recording.
Parameters Recorded for Each Track
Notes
Voice
Volume (initially maximum)
Pan
Damper pedal
Soft pedal
Sostenuto pedal
Reverb depth
Effect depth
Individual part volume
Fade-in/out (converted into volume data)
Parameters Recorded for the Entire Song
Tempo
Reverb type
Reverb depth
Effect type*
Accompaniment style
Intro
Main A/B
Fill-in
Ending
* The last recorded track effect takes priority.
Other Recorded Parameters
Accompaniment style data which is recorded but not listed
above includes:
Individual part volume
Song Recording