Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 61

To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button., Finally, save the new recording.

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Quick Guide Recording Audio to the Tyros2-Hard Disk Recorder 10 To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. If you've made a mistake or you're not completely satisfied with your performance, you can use the Undo function to erase the take and try again (starting with Step 7 above). For details, see page 143. 11 Finally, save the new recording. Since the recorded data will be erased if another file is selected or the power is turned off, you'll need to save the recording to the hard disk drive. To do this, press the [SAVE] LCD button ([I] button), then at the prompt, press the [OK] LCD button ([G] button). NOTE • You can also re-record in different ways-for example, mix the newly recorded data with the original or replace a certain range of the data (page 141). • Do not connect or disconnect the USB storage device during audio song playback or recording. Doing so may cause incorrect playback of the song. CAUTION • Keep in mind that even if you neglect to save the recorded data in this step, a file with the name specified in Step 5 above will still remain on the hard disk drive. In other words, the file exists on the hard disk drive, but is empty (since it has not been properly saved). If for some reason you name and record a file without saving it, you may want to delete that named (but empty) file to avoid confusion. To select the previous/next audio song Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [PREV]/[NEXT] button. This only selects the previous/next song in the same folder level. NOTE • The HARD DISK RECORDER [PREV] [NEXT] buttons cannot be used when the VOLUME, REC MODE or START END POINT display is shown. 61 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Recording Audio to the Tyros2—Hard Disk Recorder
Quick Guide
61
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
10
To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
If you’ve made a mistake or you’re not completely satisfied with your performance,
you can use the Undo function to erase the take and try again (starting with Step 7
above). For details, see page 143.
11
Finally, save the new recording.
Since the recorded data will be erased if another file is selected or the power is turned
off, you’ll need to save the recording to the hard disk drive.
To do this, press the [SAVE] LCD button ([I] button), then at the prompt, press the
[OK] LCD button ([G] button).
You can also re-record in different
ways—for example, mix the newly
recorded data with the original or
replace a certain range of the data
(page 141).
Do not connect or disconnect the
USB storage device during audio
song playback or recording. Doing
so may cause incorrect playback
of the song.
NOTE
Keep in mind that even if you
neglect to save the recorded
data in this step, a file with the
name specified in Step 5 above
will still remain on the hard disk
drive. In other words, the file
exists on the hard disk drive,
but is empty (since it has not
been properly saved). If for
some reason you name and
record a file without saving it,
you may want to delete that
named (but empty) file to avoid
confusion.
CAUTION
To select the previous/next audio song
Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [PREV]/[NEXT] button. This only selects the
previous/next song in the same folder level.
The HARD DISK RECORDER
[PREV] [NEXT] buttons cannot be
used when the VOLUME, REC
MODE or START END POINT dis-
play is shown.
NOTE