Custom style, Select the part & voice you want to record – Yamaha CVP-59S User Manual
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Custom Style
Use the
MEAS.
LCD button to select a different number of measures
for the selected section, or the data dial or [+]/[–] buttons once the
MEAS.
parameter has been selected. As soon as you choose to change
the number of measures in the section, the “
Clear SECTION ?
”
prompt will appear, since you will have to clear all parts of the currently
selected section and start recording from scratch if you change the
number of measures. Press
OK
to clear the section, or
CANCEL
to abort.
Once the section has been cleared you can select a new number of meas-
ures as required: 1 through 8. The FILL IN section has only 1 measure
and the number of measures cannot be changed although the FILL IN
section can be cleared using this operation.
Once the
BEAT
and/or
MEAS.
parameters have been set as required,
press the PAGE [
<
] button to go back to the first custom style page.
B
Select the Part & Voice You Want to Record
......................
Use the
PART
LCD button, the data dial, or [+]/[–] buttons to select
the part you want to record:
R1
Rhythm 1
R2
Rhythm 2
Bs
Bass
C1
Chord 1
C2
Chord 2
Pd
Pad
P1
Phrase 1
P2
Phrase 2
The R1 part is initially selected and set to the record mode.
Any part you select can be set to the record mode by using the rightmost
LCD button to select “
REC
” after selecting the part ( the part number
will appear white in a black box). Since parts other than R1 and R2 must
be cleared before they can be recorded (if the source style is a preset
style or a style loaded from the optional Style File disk) the “
Clear
Part ?
” confirmation will appear if you select a part that contains data:
press
OK
to clear the part and continue, or
CANCEL
to abort. Only one
part can be set to the record mode. All other parts will be set to “
PLAY
”
(part number surrounded by box) or turned “
OFF
” (part number only —
no box). Parts that contain no data are indicated by a dot in place of the
part number.