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Step edit, Editing song events, Zinsert the song data disk – Yamaha CVP-109 EN User Manual

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CVP-109/107/105/700

The Step Edit function gives you a convenient way to modify the
individual notes and control changes that make up a song you’ve
recorded. This function not only lets you change notes, it also
allows you to adjust the timing, length, and velocity with which
the notes are played. You can also modify other events, add or
delete events, or even record entire songs one note at a time.

Use the following basic procedure to edit song data you have re-

corded on a floppy disk. (See the “Song Recording” section in this chap-
ter for descriptions of the various song recording methods.)

Z

Insert the song data disk.

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Editing Song Events

• To edit a song that you have recorded

in the Clavinova’s internal memory,
you must first use the Song Copy
function (page 196) to copy the song
onto a floppy disk.

• The Step Edit function cannot be used

to edit copied DOC files.

Insert a disk containing the song data you want to edit, just as you

would to record a new song (page 132).

The SONG PLAY [MAIN] display appears.

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Step Edit

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Tracks 1 through 16:

Event Type

Description

Page

Note

Plays a note.

152

Control Change

Changes controller settings (such as volume, etc.)

153

Program Change

Changes the voice selection.

155

Pitch Bend

Bends the pitch of notes up or down.

155

Channel Aftertouch

Applies aftertouch to all notes.

156

Polyphonic Aftertouch

Applies aftertouch to a single note (see note, below).

156

System Exclusive

Sets instrument-specific data.

157

Editable Events

SYSTEM Track:

Event Type

Description

Page

Tempo

Sets the tempo.

151

Time Signature

Sets the time signature.

152

Meta

157

Sets data not directly related to musical per-
formance (such as lyrics, etc.)

The internal tone generator of the CVP-109/107/105/700 does not support polyphonic
aftertouch. Although the Step Edit function lets you add polyphonic aftertouch data to a
song (e.g., for use by other MIDI instruments), this data will not affect playback by the
CVP-109/107/105/700.

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