Yamaha III Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Recording Your Drum Performance to a Song
Quick Guide
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Quick Guide
How Quantize Works (example)
D Beat (Time Signature)
Determines the time signature of the Song.
E Tempo
Determines the tempo of the Song.
F MeasLength (Measure Length)
Determines the length of the Song to be recorded.
G Meas (Measure)
Determines the measure from which recording starts.
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Set the Type parameter to “replace” by using the [INC/YES],
[DEC/NO] buttons and data dial.
7
Move the cursor to “Track,” then select a track to be recorded.
Set other parameters as necessary, such as Tempo, Beat (time signature), Measure
(from which recording starts) and Quantize.
8
Turn [CLICK ON/OFF] on if you want to use the Click sound.
For details about the Click, see page 32.
9
Press the [>>
>>
/] (Play/Stop) button to start recording.
10
After recording stops automatically when the last measure
(specified by the Measure Length) is reached, press the [>>
>>
/]
(Play/Stop) button to hear the newly recorded Song.
You can stop recording at the middle of the Song by pressing the [>/] button.
11
Save the recorded Song to a USB storage device.
Settings 1/4 – 16/4, 1/8 – 16/8, 1/16 – 16/16
Range 030 – 300
Recorded notes were not played in time.
The Quantize Function aligns the timing.
Perfect timing
NOTE
When you select an already-
recorded Song, you cannot set
the Measure Length to a value
greater than that of the selected
Song. If you need to set a greater
Measure Length, add measures
to the Song manually by using the
Create Measure Job (page 102)
before recording.
Range
001 – 999 (differs depending on the status of the User Song
and starting measure of recording)
Settings 001 – 999 (differs depending on the status of the User Song)
Be careful to avoid turning the power off or disconnecting the AC adaptor during record-
ing; otherwise your recorded data will be lost.
The recorded Song data resides temporarily in DRAM (page 76). Because data con-
tained in DRAM is lost when the power is turned off, you should always save any data
residing in DRAM to a USB storage device before turning off the power.
CAUTION
CAUTION