Yamaha DGC1B Disklavier Mark III Series DGC1B Basic Operation Manual - Page 68
PianoSmart Recording, When Recording a New Song, When Re-recording
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PianoSmart Recording During recording, songs can be recorded as MIDI data while a CD is being played back. You can record your song onto Memory Disks or a floppy disk. When Recording a New Song 1a Specify a disk. Use the disk in SMF format. Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk, make sure that the disk's erasure protection tab is set to "unprotected". ☛ Unformatted disks must be formatted before use with the Disklavier. See "Formatting Disks" on page 17 in the Advanced Operation Manual. If an E-SEQ type disk is used, the following display appears when you attempt to start recording, and recording is disabled. Use the disk in the SMF format. 3 Press [SONG SELECT] to select the song on the CD that is to be recorded. 4 Press [REC] to engage the Record Standby mode. The REC indicator lights and the PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes. The currently selected CD song is recorded. 5 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and recording will begin. The PLAY/PAUSE indicator stops flashing. Start playing your song with the CD sound. The following display appears. "PS" indicates PianoSmart. 6 When you finish playing, press [STOP]. 1b Use the [SELECT] buttons to select the number of the memory disk that will serve as the recording destination. A new song number is created for the new recording. For example, if the last song to be recorded was No.6, then the new song will be No.7. 2 Specify the CD that is to be recorded. When you insert CD into the CD drive, the letter "Cd" automatically appear on the left side of the display. When Re-recording Re-recording the Same Song on the Same CD 1 Specify the CD that is to be recorded. When you insert CD into the CD drive, the letter "Cd" automatically appear on the left side of the display. 2a Specify a disk. Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk, make sure that the disk's erasure protection tab is set to "unprotected". 56