Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 139

Outline of MDR Operation, To hear your newly recorded performance, press the [PLAY

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4 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button at the top left on the panel to start Reference Page the recording. Unit (page 119) The lamp of the [PLAY/PAUSE] button lights up and a small indicator flashes across from left to right at the bottom left of the LCD display. This indicates that Registration data is currently being saved as a Unit to the Song. 5 After "00:00" appears at the bottom left of the LCD display, begin playing. 6 When you finish playing, press the [STOP] button. Recording stops and your performance is written to the Song. The Song to which your performance is recorded is automatically named like "SONG_001." You can change the Song name as desired. (For details, see page 144.) NOTICE Do not remove the USB flash drive from the instrument during recording. 7 To hear your newly recorded performance, press the [PLAY/ PAUSE] button. Playback will begin after a couple of seconds, as the Electone reads the Registration. For more information on playback and other playback-related functions, see page 155. Outline of MDR Operation Basically, the MDR independently records the following three types of data: NOTE Saving Registrations (page 147) 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) Registration data (including Bulk data) All registrations stored to the Registration Memory numbered buttons as well as the registration currently set to the panel, are recorded at the beginning of a Song, before the actual recording of your performance. Bulk data is also saved to the Song with the Registration data. Bulk data includes: Registration Shift settings, Rhythm Pattern (User rhythms) and Rhythm Sequence data, and User voices. Performance data The MDR records your performance on the keyboards and pedalboard of the Electone exactly as you play it, even recording the strength at which you play the keys and how hard you press them down while playing. The various types of performance data - Upper, Lower, Pedal and Lead - are recorded to independent "tracks," so that you can change any one of them without affecting the others. Control data All changes you make on the Electone during your performance are recorded in real time. These include registration changes, the use of the expression pedals and footswitches. ELB-02 Owner's Manual 139

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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Music Data Recorder (MDR)
4
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button at the top left on the panel to start
the recording.
The lamp of the [PLAY/PAUSE] button lights up and a small indicator flashes
across from left to right at the bottom left of the LCD display. This indicates
that Registration data is currently being saved as a Unit to the Song.
5
After “00:00” appears at the bottom left of the LCD display, begin
playing.
6
When you finish playing, press the [STOP] button.
Recording stops and your performance is written to the Song.
The Song to which your performance is recorded is automatically named like
“SONG_001.” You can change the Song name as desired. (For details, see
page 144.)
7
To hear your newly recorded performance, press the [PLAY/
PAUSE] button.
Playback will begin after a couple of seconds, as the Electone reads the
Registration. For more information on playback and other playback-related
functions, see page 155.
Reference Page
Unit (page 119)
NOTICE
Do not remove the USB
flash drive from the
instrument during
recording.
Outline of MDR Operation
Basically, the MDR independently records the following three types of data:
Registration data (including Bulk data)
All registrations stored to the Registration Memory numbered buttons as well as the
registration currently set to the panel, are recorded at the beginning of a Song, before the
actual recording of your performance. Bulk data is also saved to the Song with the
Registration data. Bulk data includes: Registration Shift settings, Rhythm Pattern (User
rhythms) and Rhythm Sequence data, and User voices.
Performance data
The MDR records your performance on the keyboards and pedalboard of the Electone
exactly as you play it, even recording the strength at which you play the keys and how
hard you press them down while playing. The various types of performance data –
Upper, Lower, Pedal and Lead – are recorded to independent “tracks,” so that you can
change any one of them without affecting the others.
Control data
All changes you make on the Electone during your performance are recorded in real
time. These include registration changes, the use of the expression pedals and
footswitches.
NOTE
Saving Registrations
(page 147)