Ensemble Songs; Ensemble Song Display - Yamaha DGT7A Advanced Operation Manual

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Chapter 7
Recording Ensemble Songs
This chapter describes how to record an Ensemble song.

Ensemble Songs

An SMF (Standard MIDI File) format Ensemble song can have two piano parts (left and right), and up to
14 accompanying instrument tracks. You can select any track for the piano parts and accompanying parts.
Continuous piano pedal data is stored with piano parts. Track 10, however, is reserved for the rhythm
part.
An E-SEQ Ensemble song can have two piano parts (left and right), and up to 13 accompanying
instrument tracks. The piano parts are stored on tracks 1 and 2, continuous pedal data is stored on track 3,
and track 10 is reserved for the rhythm part.
L/H Piano Part
MIDI Channel 1
R/H Piano Part
MIDI Channel 2
Acoustic Bass
MIDI Channel 4
MIDI Channel 5
MIDI Channel 10
Ensemble Song
You can record your Ensemble song onto a Memory Disk or a floppy disk.
Note: You cannot record songs to a CD.

Ensemble Song Display

From the song title display, press [>] to go to the Ensemble song display.
The Ensemble song display shows which tracks contain data and which tracks the Disklavier is playing.
Track Number
(MIDI channel)
36
Track 1
Track 2
Keyboard
Track 4
Track 5
Vibes
Track 10
Drums
Track
Voice
Number
Number Voice Name
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 1112131415 16
Disklavier
Internal XG
Tone Generator
Volume Level

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