Other record edit functions, Bexit the initial edit function, Vwrite the changes – Yamaha CVP-103M EN User Manual

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Exit the Initial Edit function.

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To do this, press the [REC] button.

The [REC] lamp goes out and the Initial Edit operation is com-

pleted.

You can also exit the Initial Edit function by pressing the [EXIT]

button.

If you do this after making any edits that you have not yet written to

disk, a “Write edited data?” message will be displayed. Press

YES to

write the edited data and exit from the Initial Edit mode,

NO to exit with-

out writing the data, or

CANCEL to return to the Initial Edit mode and

continue editing.

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Other Record Edit Functions

V

Write the changes.

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When all the Initial Data changes have been made as desired, press

the

WRITE button. When the “Are you sure?” message is displayed,

press the

YES button to actually make the specified changes, or NO to

cancel.

When this is completed, the

WRITE button will change to UNDO,

allowing you to undo the Write operation and restore the data of the ed-
ited track to what it was before you made any edits.

• All edited data for any number of

tracks within a single song can be
written in a one-time Write operation,
by pressing the WRITE button.

• You can check whether the results of

the Initial Edit operation are what you
expected by starting and stopping
playback with the [PLAY/STOP] but-
ton. (You should try this before you do
something that would make it impossi-
ble to select the UNDO function.)

• The Undo function cannot be used

once you’ve changed the setting again,
changed a different setting, or exited
from the Initial Edit mode.

• The Undo feature cannot be used for

data recorded to internal memory (see
page 133).

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