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CVP-909/CVP-905 Owner’s Manual
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With MIDI Recording, you can create a MIDI Song which consists of 16 channels (parts) by recording each
channel independently, allowing you create a complete piece. By default, keyboard parts are assigned to
channels 1 − 3, and Style parts such as rhythm and bass are assigned to channels 9 − 16. Here, you will
learn how to specify the channel and part for recording as you like, and overdub the channels one by one.
NOTE
If you want to add channel data to an existing Song, select the desired Song, make necessary settings, and then go on to step 7 here.
1 Make necessary settings and call up the Song Recording window, and then
touch [New MIDI] (steps 1 – 3 on page 77).
If you want to re-record an existing MIDI Song, select the desired MIDI Song before calling up
the Song Recording window. After doing that, touch [Overwrite MIDI].
2 Touch [] at the left of “Channel” to expand the Channel area.
3 Specify the target channel and part for recording.
3-1 From the display, set the part or parts you intend to record to [Rec], and set
all other parts to [Off].
For example, if you want to record only the Style parts, set all Style parts to [Rec], and all
keyboard parts to [Off].
3-2 Touch the channel number under the part(s) you set to [Rec] in step 3-1. In
the setting display that appears, specify the channel (1 – 16) for recording.
NOTICE
Previously recorded data will be overwritten if you set channels which already have recorded data to [Rec]. To
check whether each channel has recorded data or not, first cancel recording, and then play back the Song while
viewing the [Song Ch1-8] tab and [Song Ch9-16] tab on the Mixer display. The lamps of the channels which contain
data will flash during Song playback.
NOTE
Multiple parts can not be recorded to one channel.
If you want to cancel recording, touch [Cancel] in the display or press the SONG CONTROL [I] (Rec) button before
going on to the next step. The [Rec]/[Off] and channel settings will also be canceled.
Recording to Specific Channels (MIDI Recording)
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3-1
3-2
For quickly specifying recording parts