Yamaha DGC1B Disklavier Mark III Series DGC1B Basic Operation Manual - Page 69
When Re-recording Using a, Different Song on the Same, Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and recording
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English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart Feature ☛ Unformatted disks must be formatted before use with the Disklavier. See "Formatting Disks" on page 17 in the Advanced Operation Manual. 2b Use the [SELECT] buttons to select the number of the memory disk that will serve as the recording destination. 3 Press [REC] to engage the Record Standby mode. The REC indicator lights and the PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes. 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. 4 Use the [SONG SELECT] buttons to select the song on the CD to be played back so that it will be rerecorded. ☛ See "Recording the Left and Right Parts Separately" on page 29 in the Advanced Operation Manual. 5 Use the [PART] buttons to select the part that you want to rerecord. 7 When you finish playing your song, press [STOP]. When [STOP] is pressed, the following display appears. The following table gives a description of each of options. Option SAVE NEW CANCEL Description The new recording is saved under the current song number. The new recording is saved under a new song number. The existing song is kept under the current song number. The new recording is discarded. The existing song is kept under the current song number. 8 Use [] to select an option, then press [ENTER]. The re-recording is saved as indicated or canceled. Note: It is also possible to re-record the Ensemble parts. ☛ See Chapter 7 "Recording Ensemble Tracks" in the Advanced Operation Manual. 6 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and recording will begin. Start playing your song with the CD sound. The following display appears. When Re-recording Using a Different Song on the Same CD 1 Specify the CD that is to be recorded. "PS" indicates PianoSmart. When you insert CD into the CD drive, the letter "Cd" automatically appear on the left side of the display. 57