Yamaha CLP-811 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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4
Select the track you want to record.
The red indicator shows the
currently selected track. If
you wish to change the
selection, press the appro-
priate track button ([1] or
[2]).
5
Start the recording.
Recording begins automati-
cally when you play a note
at the keyboard. As an
alternative, you can begin
the recording by pressing
the [START/STOP] button.
6
Stop the recording.
You can stop the recording by pressing either [REC] or [START/STOP].
The indicator above the recorded track will change to green, to indicate
that the track contains data.
Changing initial settings
After recording is completed, it remains possible to modify the initial settings
that you selected at Step 1 above. (It is not possible, however, to modify SPLIT
or DUAL settings.)
When making such a change, BE CAREFUL! DO NOT hit any keys on the
keyboard and do not press the [START/STOP] button, as doing so will cause
erasure of all your data.
To make a change, proceed as follows.
(a) Press [REC] to enter RECORDING mode.
(b) If necessary, press the track button for the track you want to change (so
that the indicator is red).
(c) Make the changes. To change the voice selection, for example, you
would press the appropriate voice selector.
(d) Press [REC] again to exit RECORDING mode.
CLP-811/611 Using the Recorder
If the selected track already
contains recorded data...
That data will be lost when you
begin actual recording as
described in Step 5 below.
The approximate amount of
remaining memory...
appears at the upper right of the
screen (in kilobytes). The starting
value (with both tracks empty) is
21.
The first metronome dot
flashes in time with the current
tempo setting.
Using the left pedal as a
START/STOP switch...
You can set the left pedal to
operate in the same way as the
[START/STOP] button, so that
you can start and stop recording
without using your hands. Left-
pedal operation is determined by
function F9; see page 33 for
details.
The screen counts the
measures (in accordance with
the TEMPO setting) as recording
proceeds. The metronome dot
display keeps track of the beat.
You are free to switch the
metronome sound on or off. The
metronome sound is not included
in the recording.
Maximum recording capacity...
is approximately 4,200 notes, but
varies somewhat according to
pedal usage and other such
factors. The recording indicator
begins flash when memory is
almost full. If memory becomes
completely full, recording stops
and the Memory Full! message
appears.
BRILLIANCE
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH
NORMAL
ROOM
MEDIUM
TEMPO
Remaining memory
Flashing
BRILLIANCE
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH
NORMAL
ROOM
MEDIUM
MEASURE
TEMPO
Measure count
Beat
If you begin making a change at
Step (c) but then wish to
cancel it, you can do so by
pressing the other track button
and then pressing [REC].
Tempo, reverb type/depth, and
effect type settings...
apply to both tracks. If you
change the value for one track,
the change automatically applies
to both.