Chapter

3 Recording and Playback

Recording a Performance

You can record one song in the internal memory of this unit.

Note

The recording function can store approximately 65 kilobytes (equal to approximately 21,000 notes), which equates to a song approximately 25 minutes in length, or 5 minutes in length for a song with a high tempo that contains many notes.

The recording also stores information on the voice selected during performance.

The data recorded is preserved even if you turn the power off or reset all parameters.

Caution

Starting recording will delete the previously recorded song (the previous recording is not deleted if you cancel the recording without playing anything when the unit is in record standby mode). Please back up any data you do not want to delete to USB memory. See “Saving Recorded Data to USB Memory” on page 11 for details.

You cannot use the recording function when USB memory is connected. Please remove the USB memory before recording.

1 Press the REC button.

The unit changes to record standby mode, the REC lamp lights red,

and the PLAY/STOP lamp blinks green.

Note

Press the REC button again to cancel record standby mode and return the unit to its normal state.

2 Press the PLAY/STOP button.

The PLAY/STOP lamp lights green and recording starts.

3 Begin playing.

During recording, a chime sounds when there is little storage space remaining in internal memory.

As the amount of storage remaining decreases, the chime becomes faster, and the unit begins to write data automatically.

4 Stop playing, and press the PLAY/STOP button.

You can also press the REC button to stop recording. The REC lamp blinks quickly, and the unit begins to write data. The REC lamp stops flashing when the unit finishes writing data.

The data writing operation may take a few tens of seconds.

Caution

Do not turn this unit off while the REC lamp is flashing as this may corrupt the data or damage internal memory.

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Yamaha Silent Piano owner manual Recording and Playback, Recording a Performance