Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 60

Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded, performance., blank MIDI Song

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Recording Your Performance 2-3. From the Recording Target Songs, select "New Song (USB)" or the MIDI Song selected in step 2-1 (4th item below) using the [6]/[%] buttons, then press the [3] button to enter the Recording mode. Recording Target Song New Song New Song (USB)* New Audio (USB)* XXXXXX (MIDI Song selected in step 2-1 above)** Description Select this when you want to record your performance to a blank MIDI Song and save to "User" category in this instrument's internal memory. Select this when you want to record your performance to a blank MIDI Song and save to the USB flash drive. Select this when you want to record your performance to blank audio data and save to the USB flash drive. Select this when you want to record additionally to/overwrite the currently selected MIDI Song. * Can be selected only when the USB flash drive is connected to the [ ] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal. ** Will not be shown when an already recorded MIDI Song is not selected in step 2-1 above, or when a Preset Song is selected in step 2-1. 3. Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded performance. • When you want to record additionally to the currently selected MIDI Song, or record to a specified track on a blank MIDI Song: Execute steps 2 - 8 in "MIDI Recording-Independent Tracks" on page 57. NOTICE Note that recording your performance to a Track containing data will overwrite the previously recorded data. NOTE The time signature and tempo cannot be changed when replacing the part of an existing MIDI Song. • When you want to quick record to a blank MIDI Song: Execute steps 3 - 6 in "Quick MIDI Recording" on page 55. 60 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Recording Your Performance
2-3.
From the Recording Target Songs, select “New Song (USB)”
or the MIDI Song selected in step 2-1 (4th item below) using
the [
U
]/[
D
] buttons, then press the [
R
] button to enter the
Recording mode.
*
Can be selected only when the USB flash drive is connected to the [
] (USB TO
DEVICE) terminal.
**
Will not be shown when an already recorded MIDI Song is not selected in step 2-1 above,
or when a Preset Song is selected in step 2-1.
3.
Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded
performance.
When you want to record additionally to the currently
selected MIDI Song, or record to a specified track on a
blank MIDI Song:
Execute steps 2 – 8 in “MIDI Recording—Independent Tracks” on
page 57.
When you want to quick record to a blank MIDI Song:
Execute steps 3 – 6 in “Quick MIDI Recording” on page 55.
Recording Target
Song
Description
New Song
Select this when you want to record your performance to a
blank MIDI Song and save to “User” category in this
instrument’s internal memory.
New Song (USB)*
Select this when you want to record your performance to a
blank MIDI Song and save to the USB flash drive.
New Audio (USB)*
Select this when you want to record your performance to
blank audio data and save to the USB flash drive.
XXXXXX (MIDI Song
selected in step 2-1
above)**
Select this when you want to record additionally to/overwrite
the currently selected MIDI Song.
NOTICE
Note that recording your
performance to a Track
containing data will overwrite
the previously recorded data.
NOTE
The time signature and tempo
cannot be changed when
replacing the part of an
existing MIDI Song.