Other song recording functions, Song recording, Track mix – Yamaha CVP-59S User Manual
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Song Recording
Other Song Recording Functions
Track Mix
The TRACK MIX function combines the data from two specified tracks and places the result in a third
specified track. The TRACK MIX function is accessed via the RECORD [TRACK MIX] display
(RECORD display page 4).
• Only the data-containing tracks will
appear and can be selected for TRK A
and B. In addition “no track” (“- -”) can
also be selected for TRK B. — In this
case the result will be the copy of TRK
A to TRK C.
• The initial data and all data other than
note data is taken from that of track A.
Z
Specify the Tracks to be Mixed
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Use the
TRK A
and
TRK B
LCD buttons — or the data dial or [+]/[–]
buttons once the
TRK A
or
TRK B
parameter has been selected — to
specify the tracks you want to mix. The initial voices used for the A and
B tracks are shown along with the track number.
X
Specify the Destination Track
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Use the
TRK C
LCD button — or the data dial or [+]/[–] buttons once
the
TRK C
parameter has been selected — to specify the track you want
the mixed data to be placed in. Any previous data in the destination track
(TRK C) will be erased.
C
Execute the Track Mix Operation
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Press the
MIX
LCD button to begin execution of the track mix op-
eration. The “
Are you sure?
” confirmation prompt will appear. Press
YES
to mix the specified tracks or
NO
to cancel the operation.
When this is done the
MIX
LCD button will change to
UNDO
, al-
lowing you to undo the track mix operation and return to the pre-mixed
data before selecting a different track or exiting from the Track Mix
mode.
Press the [EXIT] button, or the [RECORD] button so that its indica-
tor goes out to exit from the Track Mix function.
• A bar graph indicating the progress of
the track mix operation will appear
while the data is being processed.
• You can check if the results are as you
expected or not, by starting and stop-
ping playback by using the [START/
STOP] button before the UNDO opera-
tion.
• Track Mix, Track Delete, Track Quantize, Initial Edit, and Rename functions,
described below, cannot be used when no disk is in the disk drive.