Yamaha CVP-92 Owner's Manual - Page 95

Song Recording

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Song Recording The CVP-94/92 features comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performances to floppy disks. Three recording methods are available: Quick Recording (page 95), which lets you record quickly and easily; Track Recording (page 98), with which you can record multiple instrumental parts; and Chord Sequence (page 104), which lets you step-record Auto Accompaniment chords. The music you create by recording is called a song. Up to approximately 60 songs can be recorded on a single disk, depending on the amount of data contained in each song. Before you can record, however, you must "format" a new disk. (See page 94). VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN DEMO POP 16BEAT DANCE POP ST YLE ROCK BALLAD JAZZ PIANIST HELP ONE TOUCH SETTING BALL- ROOM LATIN POP TRADI- TIONAL COUNTRY WALTZ DISK HARMONY ACMP ON VIRTUAL ARRANGER AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT INTRO AUTO FILL MAIN A MAIN B CUSTOM ENDING FADE IN/OUT METRONOME TEMPO RESET START /STOP TAP SYNCHRO START/STOP CONTRAST BEAT FUNCTION MIXER PAGE DISPLAY HOLD EXIT SONG CONTROL SONG PLAY/ STOP REC PAUSE REW FF GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE REVERB STRINGS/ SAX / CHOIR BRASS FLUTE BASS DRUMS XG SPLIT EFFECT REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 BANK BANK MEMORY FREEZE SONG CONTROL SONG PLAY/ STOP REC PAUSE REW FF G Structure of a Song A song can be made up of several instrumental parts, each assigned to a different track, as shown in the example below. Song Recording track chart Track 1 Piano Part (right-hand) Track 2 Piano Part (left-hand) Track 3 Bass Part Track 4 : Track 9 Strings Part : Rhythm Part Track 10 : Track 16 Rhythm Part : Organ Part (Up to a maximum of 16 tracks.) • Refer to "Handling Floppy Disks" (page 7) for information on using floppy disks. • Songs recorded by the CVP-94/92 are saved as XG/SMF (format 0) files. See page 8 in the Reference Manual for information on the XG/ SMF (format 0) format. • Recorded song data is not output through the MIDI OUT terminal when played back. Various confirmation, alert, and error messages may appear in the display during operation. Refer to the "Messages" section (page 2 in the Reference Manual) for information on the messages. 93

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Song Recording
The CVP-94/92 features comprehensive song recording functions
that allow you to record your own performances to floppy disks.
Three recording methods are available: Quick Recording (page
95), which lets you record quickly and easily; Track Recording
(page 98), with which you can record multiple instrumental parts;
and Chord Sequence (page 104), which lets you step-record Auto
Accompaniment chords.
The music you create by recording is called a song.
Up to
approximately 60 songs can be recorded on a single disk, depend-
ing on the amount of data contained in each song.
Before you can
record, however, you must “format” a new disk.
(See page 94).
Structure of a Song
A song can be made up of several instrumental parts, each assigned to
a different track, as shown in the example below.
Various confirmation, alert, and error messages may appear in the
display during operation.
Refer to the “Messages” section (page 2 in the
Reference Manual) for information on the messages.
Refer to
Handling Floppy Disks
(page 7) for information on using
floppy disks.
Songs recorded by the CVP-94/92
are saved as XG/SMF (format 0)
files.
See page 8 in the Reference
Manual for information on the XG/
SMF (format 0) format.
Recorded song data is not output
through the MIDI OUT terminal when
played back.
SONG
PAUSE
REW
FF
REC
PLAY/
STOP
SONG CONTROL
Track
1
Piano Part (right-hand)
Track
2
Piano Part (left-hand)
Track
3
Bass Part
Track
4
Strings Part
:
:
Track
9
Rhythm Part
Track
10
Rhythm Part
:
:
Track
16
Organ Part
(Up to a maximum of 16 tracks.)
Song Recording track chart