Yamaha CVP-409 User Manual

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Style Creator

CVP-409/407 Owner’s Manual

119

Using, Creating and Editing the

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Accompaniment Styles

When using realtime recording based on the internal Styles:

1

Select the desired Style to serve as the basis for recording/editing
(page 45).
When creating a new Style from scratch, press the [C] (NEW STYLE) button
from the display shown in step 5 below.

2

Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]

→ [F] DIGITAL REC MENU

3

Press the [B] button to call up the Style Creator display.

4

Use the TAB [][®] buttons, then select the BASIC tab to call up the
RECORD display.

5

Call up the display for selecting sections, etc. by pressing the [EXIT]
button.

6

Use the [3π

π

π

π†

]/[4π

π

π

π†

] buttons to select the section (page 117) to

be recorded.

7

Use the [5π

π

π

π†

]/[6π

π

π

π†

] buttons to determine the length (number of

measures) of the selected section.
Actually enter the specified length for the selected section by pressing the
[D] (EXECUTE) button.

When recording channels BASS-
PHR2 based on an internal Style,
delete the original data before
recording. Overdub recording is
not possible on channels BASS-
PHR2 (see page 118).

When the RECORD display (chan-
nel indication) at the lower part of
the STYLE CREATOR display dis-
appears, you can press the [F]
(REC CH) button to re-display it.

Muting specific channels dur-
ing recording
Turn off the desired channels by
pressing the [1†]–[8†] but-
tons.

Specifying sections from the
panel buttons
You can specify the sections to
be recorded by using the Section
buttons ([INTRO]/[MAIN]/[END-
ING], etc) on the panel. Pressing
one of the Section buttons calls
up the SECTION display. Change
the sections by using the
[6π†]/[7π†] buttons and
execute the selection by pressing
the [8π] button.

The INTRO 4/ENDING 4 sec-
tions cannot be specified with
the panel controls.

Overdub recording possible.

Overdub recording not possible.
Delete the data before recording.

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