Voice And Volume; 5-5: Punch-In Recording - Yamaha DOM-30 Owner's Manual

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5. RECORDING
>
NOW Working
When
the
"NOW
Working"
display
disappears
and
the
RECORD
button indicator goes out your data has been safely
stored to disk and the recording (this track, at least) is complete.
Please note that any previous data on the current track (1 through
10) will be erased when newly recorded data is stored.
* MIDI Information: Recording will also stop if a MIDI STOP message
{FC hexadecimal) is received. This function can be turned on or
off as required
— see the "REMOTE
IN" function in the "MIDI
CONTROL"
section on page 18.
Note: Recording will stop automatically if the disk memory capaci-
ty is reached, and the "DISK FULL'' message will appear on
the LCD. If this occurs the data you are currently recording
will be erased. You can either delete one or more unwanted
SONGs to make more room on the disk (see "SONG DELETE"
on page
15) or copy some
songs to a new
disk ( "SONG
COPY"
on page 15).
Recording a New Track
When you've finished recording the first track, you can simply play
it back as described in "3. PLAYBACK,"
or record a new track.
To record a new track, select a record track that has not been used
yet (if you record to the same track again, the previously recorded
material will be erased and the new material will be recorded in its
place), and record in the same way as described in the previous
section. You can assign any of the DOM-30's
100 voices to the
track you are about
to record
by using the VOICE
function
described on page 13.
It is possible to rehearse a part before actually recording it using
the DOM-30 voices as follows:
1.
5.
While holding the FUNCTION
button, press the TRACK/0
button as many times as is necessary to select the track you will
record.
. Select the desired DOM-30
voice using the VOICE
function
described on page 13.
. Play back the previously recorded parts and rehearse the new
part to be recorded.
. When you're ready to record, select the record track by using
the PLAY TRACK SELECT buttons while holding the RECORD
button.
Play and record the new part.
Previously recorded tracks are automatically set to the playback
mode when you select a new record track, so you'll be able to
record the new track while listening to the previously recorded
material. You could also use the PLAY TRACK SELECT buttons
to turn playback of any previously recorded track or tracks off if
desired (see "2. Turn OFF Specific Tracks if Desired" in the "3.
PLAYBACK"
section on page 4).
Note: When
recording
you might want
to engage
your Clavinova's
"Local Control OFF" function so that playing the keyboard does
not
produce
the Clavinova
sound
at the
same
time
as the
DOM-30
voice
you
are
recording.
Refer
to your
Clavinova
owner's manual for instructions on engaging the Local Control
OFF mode.
Note: |f your Clavinova features the Multi-Timbre Mode, it should be
turned ON to hear the Clavinova sound while recording a new
track. Refer to your Clavinova owner's manual for instructions
on engaging the Multi-Timbre Mode.
Changing the Initial Tempo,
Voice and Volume
It is possible to change the tempo of a previously-recorded song,
as well as the voices and volume of each track.
1.
2.
Select the Song To Be Modified
Select the Track To Be Modified
Select the track for which the voice or volume is to be changed
by holding the RECORD
button and using the NO
4 and >
YES or PLAY TRACK
SELECT buttons.
Although it is not necessary to select a track in order to change
the tempo, the above procedure must be carried cut in order to
activate the record ready mode.
Caution: Do not press the START button. If you do, the recorded
data will be erased.
. Select the Function To Be Modified
Press the button corresponding to the function to be changed
(TEMPO/1,
VOICE/2,
or VOLUME/3)
while holding the
FUNCTION
button (the VOICE and VOLUME
functions are
described in detail on pages 13 and 14).
Initial Tempo Display
TRO1
J =132
Initial Voice Display
TRO1
VOICE
3
Initial Volume Display
TRO1
VOLUME
80
4. Change the Initial Setting
Use the NO
«€ and YES P or number buttons to change the
initial setting as required.
. Press the Record Button To Enter the Stop Mode
The "ARE YOU SURE?" display will appear when you press
the RECORD
button — press the NO
4 or > YES button as
required. If you press > YES, the data will be stored and the
STOP mode will be activated after a few seconds.
EX] The TEMPO CHANGE Function
You'll notice that if some data has already been recorded in a song,
a "TEMPO
CHANGE"
display will appear
following
"REC
TRACK
10" when selecting a record track using the RECORD
button
and ORCH/3-10
button,
or following
"REC
TRACK
RHYTHM"
when using the NO « and > YES buttons to select a
record track. If you choose this function and then begin record-
ing, you can use the NO < and > YES buttons or number buttons
to change the tempo of the recorded material as it plays. This
allows you to add ritardando,
rubato and other tempo-related
effects to your recordings.
REC TEMPO
CHANGE
Punch-in Recording
Punch-in recording is an extremely handy feature that lets you re-
record a section of a previously recorded track — one measure,
several measures or many — without having to re-record the entire
track.

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