Yamaha DOM-30 Owner's Manual page 14

Disk orchestra module
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5. RECORDING
OVER DUBBING ?
Previously recorded tracks are automatically set to the playback
mode when you record the rhythm track, so you'll be able to record
the rhythm 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. PLAY-
BACK"
section on page 4).
Note: When recording the rhythm track 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 percussion voices you are recording. Refer
to your Clavinova owner's manual for instructions on engaging
the Local Control OFF mode.
Multi-Timbre Recording
If you select the "REC TRACK
MULTI"
display when selecting
a record track, the DOM-30 is set to record in the "Multi-Timbre""
mode. This means that all tracks can be recorded simultaneously
via the corresponding MIDI channels. In other words, data receiv-
ed on MIDI channel 1 will be recorded on DOM-30 track 1, data
received on channel 2 will be recorded on track 2, etc. As usual,
the data will then be transmitted on the corresponding MIDI chan-
nels (and, of course, to the corresponding internal voices) when the
recording is played back.
REC TRACK MULTI
DOM-30
Channel-1 data
Record track 1
Channel-2 data
o
Record track 2
o
o
Channel-10 data
Record track 10
Note: The DOM-30
records
data received
on all 16 MIDI
channels
(1 through
16), and plays the data back on the same channels
in this mode only.
One way to take advantage of this feature is to record the left- and
right-hand parts from a Clavinova simultaneously on tracks 1 and
2. The Clavinova should be set up so that the bass (left-hand) part
is transmitted on MIDI
channel 2, and the melody (right-hand)
part is transmitted on MIDI channel 1 (split send mode). Then if
you record using the "REC TRACK MULTI" mode, the bass part
and melody part will be simultaneously recorded on tracks 2 and
1, respectively.
Then,
when
you
play the recording
back, the
DOM-30 "R1" and "L2" PLAY TRACK SELECT buttons can be
used to turn the left- or right-hand parts on or off so you can
conveniently practice either part.
The "REC TRACK MULTI" mode can be used to record data from
any other MIDI instrument or device that transmits several chan-
nels at once.
Note: Previous
data on all tracks
will be erased
when
new
data is
recorded using the MULTI
mode.
Voice Number Conversion
Disks recorded on the DOM-30 can be played back on a Yamaha
CVP-70 or CVP-50 Clavinova if the songs they contain are first
converted
to the appropriate
format
using the Voice
Number
Conversion function.
Note: Voice Number
Conversion
is not reversible (some of the voice
assignments may change if you play back a converted song on
the DOM-30), so if you want to keep a song for use with the
DOM-30, use the SONG COPY function (see page 15) to make a
copy of the song, then use the Voice Number Conversion func-
tion on the copy.
With the disk to be converted inserted in the DOM-30 disk drive
(it's write protect tab must also be set to the write enable position),
press the DISK/8 and MIDI/9 buttons simultaneously while hold-
ing the FUNCTION
button.
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When you release the FUNCTION,
DISK/8 and MIDI/9 buttons,
the DOM-30 will ask you to specify the song number to be con-
verted. Use the NO
4 and > YES buttons or number buttons to
select the song number to be converted.
Conv. Song No.
1
Press the START/STOP.
The DOM-30 will respond with "ARE
YOU SURE?". Press the B YES button to execute the conversion
operation.
o
START/STOP,
=)
ARE YOU SURE ?
OTHER RECORD/PLAY
FUNCTIONS
_ Quantization, Voice/Volume Changes & _
Transposition
This section will describe the record and playback functions access-
ed by the FUNCTION
and number buttons that have not been
previously covered.
The normal track and tempo display is described in both the "5.
RECORDING"
and "3. PLAYBACK"
sections. The BEAT func-
tion is described in detail in ""9. Select the Desired Time Signature"
on page 10 of the '5. RECORDING"
section.
1
rs
3
es
+
AO
O
O
B
EX
voice
œ+
This function makes it possible to change the voice played by the
currently selected track.

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