Yamaha 9000 pro Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Song Creator
Song Creator
Reference 113
Punch In Trigger
First Key On...... When FIRST KEY ON is selected, recording will begin when the rst
key is played on the keyboard.
Footswitch 1/2... When FOOT SW 1 or FOOT SW 2 is selected, recording will begin
when a footswitch connected to the corresponding rear-panel FOOT
SWITCH jack is pressed.
Auto Set ............ When AUTO SET is selected, the punch-in and punch-out measures
are specied by the IN and OUT buttons (i.e., recording begins auto-
matically at the IN measure and ends at the OUT measure).
Part Selecting/Record Selecting
The default part for each track is displayed above the REC setting. The parts can be
changed as required by pressing the [PART SEL.] LCD button (the part names for
each track will be highlighted), selecting the desired parts via the corresponding but-
tons. When the parts have been changed, press the [REC SEL.] LCD button (the PART
SEL. LCD button will have changed to the [REC SEL.] LCD button) again to return to
the normal track setup display.
Delete
When the [DEL.] LCD button is pressed DELETE will appear for tracks which contain
data. Select DELETE via the corresponding LCD buttons while holding the [DEL.]
button to delete all data in the corresponding tracks. The data is actually deleted when
the [DEL.] LCD button is released.
Song Save/Delete
Save................This function saves the edited song to the disk.
Delete .............This function deletes the specied song le from the disk.
Track Setting for Recording (Quick Recording)
The explanations here apply to step #5 on page 111.
Delete
When the [DEL.] LCD button is pressed DELETE will appear for tracks which contain
data. Select “DELETE” via the corresponding LCD buttons while holding the [DEL.]
button to delete all data in the corresponding tracks. The data is actually deleted when
the [DEL.] LCD button is released.
Set the desired track to REC.
Change the measure at which recording starts.
Play track
Muted track
No data
Record track
See page 125.
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