Yamaha 9000 Pro Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Song Creator
Song Creator
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6 Press the [NEXT] button.
7 Set up for recording.
Select the required voice(s), select a style, if required. Set up all parameters
as desired for recording.
Turn the metronome on or off as required.
8 Start recording.
Recording starts as soon as you play a key on the keyboard.
9 Stop recording.
When you finish playing, press the [START/STOP] button.
If you have set ACMP track to REC in step #5 above, you can stop recording
by pressing the [ENDING] button. If you press the [ENDING] button, record-
ing will stop automatically after the ending section has finished.
10 Press the [START/STOP] button to hear your newly
recorded performance.
11 Save the recorded data to the disk.
Insert a blank recordable disk into the disk drive, and follow the instructions in
the illustrations below.
12 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Record mode.
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Turn the metronome
on or off as required.
If ACMP is set to "REC" in step
#5, you can start recording
your keyboard performance
first and then start recording
the Auto Accompaniment or
rhythm.
To do this,
1) Press the [RUBATO] LCD
button.
2) Play a key on the right side
of the split point to start
recording your keyboard
performance.
3) Play a chord on the left side
of the split point to start
recording the Auto Accom-
paniment with your key-
board performance.
Using Registration Memory
(page 28), One Touch Setting
(page 24), and Music Data-
base (page 26) can make your
recording sessions much more
efficient, since various settings
(such as voices, etc.) can be
recalled by a single button
press.
CAUTION
While the file is being saved,
never eject the floppy disk or
turn the power off.
CAUTION
Please note that the
recorded data will be lost if
exiting from the Record
mode without saving the
data to disk.
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Input a file name.
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The LCD display will prompt you
to save the recorded data.
At the prompt, select YES to
save the recorded data.
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