Yamaha DGC1B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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PianoSmart Recording
During recording, songs can be recorded as MIDI
data while a CD is being played back. You can
record your song onto Memory Disks or a floppy
disk.
When Recording a New Song
1a
Specify a disk.
Use the disk in SMF format.
Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk,
make sure that the disk’s erasure
protection tab is set to “unprotected”.
Unformatted disks must be formatted before
use with the Disklavier. See “Formatting
Disks” on page 17 in the Advanced
Operation Manual.
If an E-SEQ type disk is used, the
following display appears when you
attempt to start recording, and
recording is disabled. Use the disk in
the SMF format.
1b
Use the [SELECT] buttons to select
the number of the memory disk
that will serve as the recording
destination.
A new song number is created for the new
recording. For example, if the last song to
be recorded was No.6, then the new song
will be No.7.
2
Specify the CD that is to be
recorded.
When you insert CD into the CD drive, the
letter “Cd” automatically appear on the left
side of the display.
3
Press [SONG SELECT] to select the
song on the CD that is to be
recorded.
4
Press [REC] to engage the Record
Standby mode.
The REC indicator lights and the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes.
The currently selected CD song is recorded.
5
Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and recording
will begin.
The PLAY/PAUSE indicator stops flashing.
Start playing your song with the CD sound.
The following display appears.
“PS” indicates PianoSmart.
6
When you finish playing, press
[STOP].
When Re-recording
Re-recording the Same Song on the
Same CD
1
Specify the CD that is to be
recorded.
When you insert CD into the CD drive, the
letter “Cd” automatically appear on the left
side of the display.
2a
Specify a disk.
Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk,
make sure that the disk’s erasure
protection tab is set to “unprotected”.