Yamaha CVP - 107 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Step Edit
This message appears if you try to record note data or perform a cut, copy, or paste opera-
tion on the SYSTEM track (page 146) while editing a song with the Step Edit function.
Select a different track (1 through 16) and try the operation again.
Messages
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This message appears if there is not enough internal memory capacity available to store
the custom style. (See page 103.)
This message appears if the style selected for deletion in the display shown above is the
source style on which the style currently being edited was based.
Press OK to return to the preceding display, and select a different style for deletion.
This message appears when DELETE is selected in the display shown above.
Select the style to be deleted and press the OK button. Press CANCEL if you do not
want to delete the style.
Style File Load
This message appears if you attempt to load a Style file when the memory capacity is not
sufficient to hold the specified file. (See page 107.)
Some Style files are too large to be handled by the LISTEN function. (See page 106.)
Load the Style file, then use the normal playback methods to hear the style in
question.
This message appears if you try to record an event (page 146) that either contains invalid
data (e.g., a System Exclusive event that is not terminated by an F7) or is located at an
inappropriate timing (e.g., a Time Signature event in the middle of a measure).
Check the parameter settings in the event against the MIDI Data Format (page 19
in the Reference Booklet), then record the event again.
Chord Sequence
This confirmation message appears if you attempt to exit the Chord Sequence function
while recording.
Press YES to store the recorded data. Press NO to exit without storing. Press CAN-
CEL to return to the Chord Sequence function without storing.
This message appears when you attempt to enter an accompaniment style or section
change at a position other than the beginning of a measure while recording data with the
Chord Sequence or Accompaniment Assistance functions.
Record the style or section change in question at the beginning of the measure.
(See page 142.)