Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 113
Recording specified parts only, Play or [CUSTOM PLAY]
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Recording 2 Press the [3] (Play) or [CUSTOM PLAY] button to begin rerecording the Song. Re-recording starts from the beginning of the Song and replaces the previously recorded performance with the newly recorded performance. NOTE Pressing the [+] (Stop) button cancels the re-recording and records the previous performance. If you want to rerecord the performance only using the same Registration, select the Song which you want to re-record and delete the performance data only, and then record the performance. The following setting lets you record only Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard parts. Recording specified parts only NOTE You should also set the Control button to "REC," in order to record Registration changes and expression pedal operation. You can also record the parts of your performance independently. This function lets you record Keyboard 3 Press the [3] (Play) button, and start Percussion and performance control data, such as Registration changes and expression pedal operation, playing after the hourglass icon disappears. 7 separately from the other parts of the Song. Music Data Recorder (MDR) Even Keyboard Percussion 1 and Lead Voice 1 Voices can be recorded separately, though, the Lead Voice 2 Voices will be included in the performance data of the Upper Keyboard. The following instruction is an example: First, record the chords and bass to the Song using the Lower and Pedalboard, and then record the melody using the 4 Press the [+] (Stop) button when you are finished with your performance to stop recording. Now you've recorded the first parts of your performance. Upper Keyboard. NOTE The Lead Voice 2 and the Keyboard Percussion 2 cannot be recorded to each part separately. 5 Press the [*] (Record) button to set up recording of the next part - Upper part in this case. 1 Follow steps 1 - 3 on page 112 to call up the Rec Standby display. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. Select [OVERWRITE] to overwrite and the Rec Standby display appears. 2 Select the parts for recording. Each pressing of a part button switches the status: PLAY, OFF, and REC. PLAY: Playback the parts that have been recorded. OFF: Recording or playback is not active. REC: Records the part. If you set the Upper part to "REC," the performance on the Upper Keyboard (including Lead Voice 1 Voices) is recorded. Setting Lead to "REC," however, records only the Lead Voice 1 Voices. You cannot set both Upper and Lead to "REC" at the same time; neither can the Lower and Keyboard Percussion parts be recorded at the same time. NOTE When you record the Keyboard Percussion, make sure that the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button is set to on. 6 Select the parts for recording. Set the next parts you want to record (in this case, the Upper part) to "REC." Also set the part already recorded (in this case Lower and Pedal parts) to "PLAY," so you can hear the previously recorded parts as you record new ones. 7 Change the playback tempo for the selected part. The playback tempo can be set over a range of 50% to 200% of the original. The original recorded tempo is 100%; values less than 100% result in a slower tempo while values greater than 100% result in a faster tempo. NOTE Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in the display to reset the tempo to its original value (100%). ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 113