Yamaha disklavier Mark III Series Advanced Operation Manual - Page 35

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Yamaha disklavier Mark III Series Advanced Operation Manual
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When you finish playing the
second part, press [STOP].
The following display appears.
The following table gives a description of
each of the options.
Option
Description
SAVE
The second part is saved with
the first part under the current
song number.
NEW
The second part is saved under
a new song number. The first
part is kept under the previous
song number.
CANCEL The second part is discarded.
The first part is kept under the
previous song number.
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Use [<] and [>] to select an
option, then press [ENTER].
The second L/R part is saved as indicated
or canceled.
Recording the Left and
Right Parts Together

(Setting a Split Point)

You can also record an L/R song by playing the
left- and right-hand parts simultaneously. In this
case, a keyboard split point is set, and the notes
played on the left-hand side of the split point are
saved as the left-hand part, and notes played on
the right-hand side of the split point are saved as
the right-hand part.
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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."
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Press [REC] to engage the Record
Standby mode.
The REC indicator lights and the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes.
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.
☛ You can title your new recording either now
or after recording. In either case, see "Song
Titling and Title Editing" on page 22.
☛ If you want to record your L/R song using
the metronome, see "Recording with the
Metronome" on page 24.
☛ If you want to record a pedal count-in, see
"Recording a Pedal Count-In" on page 34.
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Press both [PART L] and [PART R]
buttons so that both indicators
light red.
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