Song recording, Adding new tracks, Stop recording – Yamaha CVP-59S User Manual
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Song Recording
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Parameters recorded for Each Track
• Notes
• Voice
• Volume (initially maximum)
• Expression (CVP-79A only)
• Pan
• Damper pedal
• Soft pedal
• Sostenuto pedal
• Reverb depth
• Effect depth
Parameters Recorded for the Entire Song
Other Recorded Parameters
• Tempo
• Reverb type
• Reverb depth
• Effect type*
• Style
• Main A/B
• Intro
• Fill-in
• Ending
• Accompaniment data is distributed to the appropriate
tracks. Accompaniment data which is recorded but
not listed above includes:
* Individual part volume
* Modulation
* Pitch bend
* Pitch bend sensitivity
• Harmony data is distributed to the appropriate
tracks.
• DUAL mode voices are recorded on the two as-
signed tracks.
• SPLIT mode voices are recorded on the two as-
signed tracks.
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Stop Recording
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Press the [START/STOP] button to stop recording.
Recorded tracks are automatically switched to the play mode when
recording is stopped, so you can play back the recorded data simply by
pressing the [START/STOP] button, or add a new track to your song by
selecting a new record track(s) and voice(s) and recording as described
above.
Adding New Tracks
• If you record on a track that has al-
ready been recorded, the previous
material will be erased and the new
material will be recorded in its place.
Press the [RECORD] button so that its indicator goes out, or the
[EXIT] button, to exit from the multi-track recording mode.
• If you have recorded using a preset
style on RHYTHM tracks 9 and 10, a
box symbol will appear next to the
“RHYTHM” character in the display.
* The last recorded track effect takes priority.