Editing The Created Style - Yamaha Clavinova CVP-401 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Style During Style Assembly
While you are assembling a Style, you can play back the Style and select
the method of playback. Use the [6 π† ]/[7 π† ] (PLAY TYPE) buttons in
the Style Assembly display to select the playback method.
• SOLO
Mutes all but the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY tab display. Any
channels set to ON in the RECORD display on the BASIC page are played
back simultaneously.
• ON
Plays back the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY tab display. Any chan-
nels set to something other than OFF in the RECORD display on the BASIC
page are played back simultaneously.
• OFF
Mutes the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY tab display.

Editing the Created Style

You can edit the Style you've created by using Realtime recording, Step recording
and/or Style Assembly.
Basic Operation for Editing Styles
1
Select a Style to be edited.
2
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] → [F] DIGITAL REC MENU
3
Call up the Style Creator/Edit display by pressing the [B] button.
4
Press the TAB[ √ ][ ® ] button to select a tab.
• Changing the Rhythmic Feel (GROOVE) ➤ See page 120
These versatile features give you a wide variety of tools for changing the
rhythmic feel of your created Style.
• Editing Data for each Channel (CHANNEL) ➤ See page 122
The editing features let you delete data as desired and apply quantize set-
tings for each channel in the Style data.
• Making Style File Format Settings (PARAMETER) ➤ See page 123
For playback of your created Style, you can decide how notes will be con-
verted and sounded for the accompaniment when changing chords in the
chord section of the keyboard.
5
Edit the selected Style.
Style Creator
Select the file to which the
data is saved.
You can also select the specified
file to which the data is to be
saved by pressing the [USB]/
[USER] buttons.
[USB]/[USER] → [B] STYLE →
[A]–[J]
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