Song recording, Renaming song files – Yamaha CVP-59S User Manual
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Song Recording
C
Write the Changes
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When all the initial data changes have been made as required, go back
to INITIAL EDIT page 1 and press the
WRITE
LCD button. The “
Are
you sure?
” confirmation display will appear. Press
YES
to actually
make the specified changes, or
NO
to abort. When this is done the
WRITE
LCD button will change to
UNDO
, allowing you to undo the
write operation and return to the pre-edited data before making any other
edits or exiting from the Initial Edit mode.
V
Exit
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Press the [EXIT] button, or the [RECORD] button so that its indica-
tor goes out to exit from the Initial Edit mode. If you do this after making
any edits that you have not yet written, the “
Write edited data?
”
confirmation prompt will appear. Press
YES
to write the edited data and
then exit from the Initial Edit mode,
NO
to exit without writing the data,
or
CANCEL
to return to the Initial Edit mode.
Z
Select a Song & Engage the Rename Mode
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Use the
SONG
▲ and ▼ buttons, the data dial, or the [+]/[–] buttons
to specify the song you want to rename, then press the
RENAME
LCD
button to go to the NAMING display.
Renaming Song Files
This function lets you enter an original name for, or change the existing name of, any song file on the
disk recorded by the CVP-79A/69/69A/59S. The rename function is accessed via the RECORD [RE-
NAME] display (RECORD display page 7).
• All edited data for any number of
tracks within one song can be written
in a one-time WRITE operation.
• 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.