About song recording, P. 97, Realtime recording – Yamaha CVP-208 EN User Manual

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CVP-210/208

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs

— Song Creator

With these powerful yet easy-to-use song creating features, you can record your own keyboard performances and store
them for future recall. Several different recording methods are available: Quick Recording (page 98), which lets you
record easily and quickly; Multi Recording (page 99), which lets you record several different parts; and Step Recording
(page 101), which lets you enter notes one by one. Songs can include not only the voice settings for the keyboard
performance (Main, Layer, Left), but also the effects, auto accompaniment parts, and Vocal Harmony. The recorded song
can be stored to internal memory or floppy disk (page 40, 48).

About Song Recording

There are two methods of recording songs: realtime recording and step recording.

Realtime Recording

This method lets you record performance data in real time. There are two ways to use realtime recording: Quick and Multi.

Quick Recording (page 98)
This is the easiest recording method, and lets you quickly record the piano song
you are practicing. You can select from three parts: right hand, left hand and auto
accompaniment. For example, you can record only your right hand performance,
or you can simultaneously record both your right hand and the auto
accompaniment.

Multi Recording (page 99)
This lets you record a song with several different instrument sounds, and create
the sound of a full band or orchestra. Record the performance of each instrument
individually and create fully orchestrated compositions. You can also record over
an existing part on an internal song or a song on disk with your own performance.

Step Recording (page 101)

This method lets you compose your performance by “writing” it down one event at a
time. This is a non-realtime, manual recording method — similar to writing music
notation onto paper. By using the Event List (pages 110 - 112), you can input notes,
chords and other events one by one.

Song Editing (page 107)

The CVP-210/208 also lets you edit the songs you’ve recorded by the Quick
Recording, Multi Recording and Step Recording methods.
When re-recording a specific section of an already-recorded song, use the Punch IN/
OUT function (page 106).

POWER

METRONOME

MASTER VOLUME

STYLE

ACMP

AUTO FILL IN

OTS LINK

BREAK

INTRO

MAIN

START STOP

ON

MIN

MAX

OFF

ENDING rit.

TAP TEMPO

REW

REPEAT

TOP

FF

REC

MIC.

SIGNAL

OVER

FADE IN OUT

TAP TEMPO

DEMO

HELP

FUNCTION

SOUND

CREATOR

DIGITAL

RECORDING

MIXING

CONSOLE

BALANCE

CHANNEL

ON OFF

TRANSPOSE

TEMPO

SYNC.STOP

START STOP

PART

PART

A

E

D

C

B

F

J

I

DIRECT ACCESS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

EXIT

START STOP

SONG

EXTRA TRACKS

TRACK 2

TRACK 1

VOCAL HARMONY

TALK

EFFECT

VH TYPE SELECT

MIC. SETTING

STYLE

L

R

SYNC.START

RESET

RESET

GUIDE

MENU

BACK

NEXT

VOICE PART

PIANO

ON OFF

HARMONY ECHO

LEFT

HOLD

MONO

DIGITAL

STUDIO

H

G

LAYER

PIANO & HARPSI.

E. PIANO

PERCUSSION

GUITAR

BASS

ORGAN FLUTES

ORGAN & ACCORDION

BRASS

WOODWIND

CHOIR & PAD

SYNTH.

XG

USER

STRINGS

LEFT

DATA

ENTRY

FREEZE

MEMORY

1

1

4

3

2

3

4

7

5

8

6

2

ENTER

VOICE EFFECT

VOICE

MUSIC FINDER

ONE TOCTH SETTING

REVERB

DSP

VARIATION

SONG

EXTRA TRACKS

(STYLE)

TRACK 2

(L)

TRACK 1

(R)

REC

TOP

START / STOP

REW

FF

REPEAT

GUIDE

NEW SONG

SYNC.START

DIGITAL

RECORDING

• The internal memory capacity of

the Clavinova is about 3.3MB.
Memory capacity for 2DD and 2HD
floppy disks is about 720KB and
1.44MB, respectively. When you
store data to these locations, all file
types of the Clavinova (Voice,
Style, Song, Registration, etc.) are
stored together.

• The microphone input signal can-

not be recorded.

• Songs recorded on the CVP-210/

208 are automatically recorded as
SMF (Standard MIDI File format 0)
data. For details on SMF see
page 162.

• Playback of the recorded song

data can be transmitted from MIDI
OUT, letting you play the sounds of
a connected external tone genera-
tor (page 149).

• The volume level of each channel

of the song can be adjusted from
the Mixing Console and the set-
tings can be saved. Moreover, even
after you’ve set a voice for your
keyboard play during recording,
you can record voice selections, so
that the voice changes automati-
cally during playback (page 109).

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