Yamaha EL - 200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Music Disk Recorde
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MUSIC DISK RECORDER
PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY
FORMATTEMPO
CONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPERCONTROLPEDALLOWERUPPER
RECORD PLAY
SHIFT
SONG DEL.TOFROMSONG
REPEAT
SONG COPY
2) To record each part separately:
You can also record the parts of your performance independently; for
example, first recording the chords and bass to the song (using the Lower
and Pedalboard), and after that recording the melody (using the Upper
Keyboard). This function also lets you record the lead voice, keyboard
percussion and performance control data, such as registration changes
and expression pedal operation, separately from the other parts of the
song.
1
Set up the M.D.R. for recording, as you did in the section above.
The first steps in recording parts separately are the same as for
normal recording on page 31:
1. Memorize all the registrations needed for your performance
to the Registration Memory numbered buttons, and set the
registration that will be used at the beginning of the song.
2. Insert a formatted disk.
3. Select the song number to which you will record your
performance.
4. Press the RECORD button to make the Music Disk Recorder
ready to record.
2
Select the parts for recording.
Pressing the RECORD button in the procedure 1-4. above turns
on the all parts LEDs in the upper left row indicating that each
part is ready to record.
Press the RECORD buttons for each part in the upper left row to
turn off the parts you dont want to record. For this example,
press RECORD/UPPER, the PLAY/UPPER lamp in the upper
right row lights up.
RECORD/UPPER
Records the performance data of the Upper keyboard when
turned on. Recording is cancelled when turned off.
RECORD/LOWER
Records the performance data of the Lower keyboard when
turned on. Recording is cancelled when turned off.
RECORD/PEDAL
Records the performance data of the Pedalboard when turned
on. Recording is cancelled when turned off.
RECORD/CONTROL
Records the control data when turned on. Recording is
cancelled when turned off.
(see Outline of M.D.R. Operation on the previous page.)
This example operation disables recording of the Upper part.