Procedure - Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual

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Procedure

1.
Check that the SU10 is in PLAY mode, then press [REC] to enter RECORDING
mode. The LCD appears as follows.
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press the pad corresponding to the song you want to
record ([SONG 1] to [SONG 4]). The LCD will then ask for confirmation, and the
meter will indicate the remaining free song memory.
If you wish to change to a different song, hold [SHIFT] and press the appropriate pad. If you wish
to cancel and return to PLAY mode, press [EXIT].
3.
When you are ready to confirm, press [ENTER]. If the song you have selected is
recordable, the LCD displays the Press Play message.
If the song you have selected is locked, the LCD displays the "Locked Song!" message, then
automatically returns you to PLAY mode. (For instructions about how to unlock the song, see
page 64.)
If the song is unlocked but already contains a recorded sequence, the LCD will first ask whether
you want to delete (overwrite) it. If you wish to proceed, press [ENTER] and continue to the next
step. If you wish to cancel, press [EXIT] to return to the screen shown at Step 1 above.
4.
Press [PLAY] to begin recording. But note that the SU10 will not start actual
recording until the moment you press a pad to begin the sequence.
5.
Play the pad sequence you want to record.
The song will record all BANK and PAD action, as well as HOLD and REVERSE action. Rib-
bon operation is not recorded.The LCD meter keeps track of remaining song memory.
You can abort the recording and return to PLAY mode at any time by pressing [EXIT]. If you do
so, the previously existing song (if any) will "undelete" itself and be recovered.
6.
To end the recording and return to PLAY mode, press [STOP].
If you run out of song memory, the SU10 ends the recording automatically, displays the Memory
Full! message for about one second, then returns you to PLAY mode.
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Recording Samples, and Creating Songs

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