Specifications

Using
the
Recorder
The Clavinova features a two-track recorder that let you record what you play
on the keyboard and then play it back.
Two
tracks mean that you can "overdub"
one part on top of another, using a different voice if you like. The recorder feature
is a useful adjunct to any keyboard study program, since it lets you hear exactly
how you sound from the listener's perspective. It can also be just plain fun.
The recorder actually records the following data:
Entire
Song
Tempo Time signature (beat) Reverb type (including OFF)
Effect type (CLP·880/860/840)
Individual Tracks
Notes played Voice selection Voice variation
Dual mode voices Split mode voices (CLP-880/860)
Damper pedal Soft pedal
Sostenuto pedal (not recorded as an initial setting)
Effect depth
(CLP-880/860/840) Reverb depth
Dual balance (F3) Dual detune (F3) Dual octave shift (F3)
Split balance (F4: CLP-880/860) Split octave shift (F4: CLP-880/860)
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1 Make
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Necessary Initial Settings
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Before actually beginning to record, select the voice you want to
record with (or voices
if
you will be using the dual or split mode). You
might also want to set the volume and tempo controls.
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2 Engage the Record Ready Mode
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Press the RECORDER [REC] button to engage the record ready mode
(recording does not actually start yet). The record ready mode can be
disengaged before recording by pressing the [REC] button a second time.
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1 The record ready mode cannot be engaged while the demo/piano song
mode
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3 Select the
Record
Track
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When the record mode is engaged in the previous step, the last-
recorded track will automatically be selected for recording and its indica-
tor - i.e. the [1] or [2] button indicator will glow red.
If
you want to
record on a different track, press
the
appropriate track button so that its
indicator glows red.
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The
track button indicators
of
tracks which contain previously recorded data
will glow green (unless the track is turned
off
as described below).
The
previously-recorded data on the non-record track will normally be played
back
as
you record,
so
you can play along with a previously-recorded track.
If you don't want
to
hear
the previously recorded track as you record (when
you want
to
record a song different from what you recorded on the previous
track etc.,), press the playback track button before pressing the {REG]
button (step
1,
above) so that its indicator goes out.
Recording on
a track which already contains data will erase all previous
data on that track.
When the record mode is engaged the amount
of
memoty available for
recording will be shown on the LED display in approximate kilobytes
(starting
at
"50" on the GLP·880/860
and
"25" on
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