CHAPTER 4: Recording

Recording Songs Based on Measures and Beats (Metronome Mode Recording)

There are two recording modes available for the Disklavier: Time Mode (recording mode based on the elapsed playing time) and Metronome Mode. Once you record songs in Metronome Mode, you can start overwriting recordings synchronized with the beats of the internal metronome over the recorded songs. Furthermore, you can change the tempo of the recorded songs afterward by editing its original data.

Making a New Recording

1 Set up the metronome. (steps 1 and 3 of “Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal Metronome” on page 39)

2 Tap on

.

3 Press .

 

Measure-number counter starts.

Overwriting a Part on an Existing Song

1 Select the song to be overwritten (pg. 12 “Selecting a Song” in “Quick Guide”), and then tap on .

2 Tap on .

Set up the overwritten part (track) and

3 its voice. (pg. 44 “Recording the

Left- and Right-Hand Parts Separately

(Overwrite Recording)”, pg. 47

“Recording Ensemble Parts”)

4 Press

.

5 Play the Disklavier along with the metronome.

Recording starts automatically.

6 After playing the Disklavier, press to stop recording.

7 Tap on (to overwrite) or (to record as a new song) to complete the recording.

To cancel recording, tap on .

English

4 Play the Disklavier along with the metronome.

Recording starts automatically.

5 After playing the Disklavier, press to stop recording.

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Yamaha PRO/Mark IV Making a New Recording, Overwriting a Part on an Existing Song, To cancel recording, tap on English