Specifications

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RECORDER
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START!
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RECORDER
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START!
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RECORDER
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DO
START!
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RECORDER
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DO
START!
STOP
REC
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Press
twice.
Using
the
Recorder
4 Start Recording
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.
Recording will begin automatically as soon as you
playa
note
on
the
keyboard
or
press the [START/STOP] button. The current measure
number will appear on the display while recording.
[BE
NOTE
1 .
The
left pedal
can
be assigned
to
start and stop recording
via
the
"Left
Pedal
Mode" function described
on
page
32.
If
the
metronome
was
on
when
you started
recording,
you'll
be
able
to
keep
time
with
the
metronome
while
recording, but
the
metronome
sound
will not
be
recorded.
You
can record
up
to
a maximum
of
about
10,000
notes
on
the
CLP-880/
860 or 5,000 notes
on
the
CLP-840/820/820S, depending
on
pedal
usage
and other
factors.
The
record track indicator will begin
to
flash
when
recorder memo!}, is almost
full.
If
the
memory becomes full during
recording,
"F
UL
" will appear
on
the
display and recording will
stop
automatically.
(All
recorded data
up
to
that point will
be
retained.)
5 Stop Recording
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.
Press either the
RECORDER
[REC]
or
[START/STOP] button to
stop recording.
The indicator
of
the recorded track will glow green to indicate that it
now contains data.
o Changing the Initial Settings
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.
The initial voice, tempo, reverb type, reverb depth, and effect settings
made in step 1
of
the recording procedure are actually recorded by the
Clavinova.
These initial settings can
be
changed after the recording is fmished by
pressing the [REC] button to engage the record ready mode, pressing the
appropriate track button, making the required changes, and then pressing
the [REC] button again to exit from the record ready mode and register
the changes.
If
you do this, be careful not to press the [START/STOP] button or a
key on the keyboard, either
of
which will start recording and erase all
previous recorded data on the selected track.
It is possible to cancel the operation even after changes have been
made: change tracks and then press the
[REC]
button to exit from the
record mode (this also cancels data for the entire song).
[BE
NOTE
1
The
following
data
for initial settings cannot
be
changed:
"Dual
balance
(F3)".
"Dual
de
tune
(F3)':
"Dual
octave shift
(F3)".
"Split balance (F4:CLP-
880/860)"
or
"Split octave shift (F4:CLP-880/860)".
o Erasing a Single Track
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All data can be erased from either
of
the recorder'S tracks by engag-
ing the record mode, selecting the track you want to erase, and then
pressing the [START/STOP] button twice without recording any data.