Yamaha GW50 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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BACKING SECTION
SONG MODE
REALTIME RECORDING MODE (REALTIME RECORDING)
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ASSIGNABLE Block and Pedal
Switch Functions in Song Realtime
Recording
Chord Recall
Backing Control cannot be selected in Realtime
Recording mode. Only Chord Recall is available
here. When using [SHIFT] + [SONG REC] to
select the Realtime Recording mode, Chord Recall
will automatically be selected.
The pre-assigned chords in the Pattern mode can
be used here.
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To record muting data (turning on/off the
Accompaniment, Bass and/or Drums parts):
While the song is recording, simply hold down
[SHIFT] and press the appropriate button
([ACCOMP], [BASS] or [DRUMS]).
To record effect program changes in realtime:
1. Before recording the song, select the Memory
mode (press [MEMORY]).
2. Make sure MEMORY is selected in the
ASSIGNABLE block. (The LED will be lit
continuously, not flashing.)
3. Select the bank number in which the desired
effect programs are located.
Note: This step is optional, since you can also
select the bank number with the Pedal
Switches in step #5.
4. Make sure that Realtime recording is enabled
and that MEMORY is selected in the AS-
SIGNABLE block (the LED is lit), then start
recording (see “REALTIME RECORDING”
section steps #3 and #6 above).
5. Then, while recording the song, press the
appropriate Pedal Switches at the points in
the song that you want the effect programs to
change.
Note: TIMING OF EFFECT PROGRAM EVENTS—Since
effect program events take slightly longer than
other events to register, you should record
them a little before the position you want them
to actually take effect. A good rule of thumb is
to record an effect program change about four
16th notes earlier, for a tempo of 120.
To record effect bypass changes in realtime:
1. Before doing this, you should record an
appropriate effect program, for which you
will turn individual or group of effects on and
off.
2. Make sure that: 1) Realtime recording is
enabled (see “REALTIME RECORDING”
section, steps #3 and #6 above), 2) Memory
mode is selected, and 3) MEMORY ON/OFF
is selected in the ASSIGNABLE Block (the
LED flashes). Finally, start recording.
3. Then, while recording the song, press the
appropriate Pedal Switches at the points in
the song that you want to bypass or turn on
effect blocks.