Yamaha TransAcoustic SHTA Owner's Manual page 37

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Press the +/YES or –/NO button to select the
destination song number.
Note
• If you select an empty song (which contains no data), the song number and
the blank indication (- - -) appears alternately on the display.
• Note that the new recording will erase the existing data if you select a song
which contains data.
• To cancel recording, press the STOP or REC button.
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Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Recording starts.
The REC and PLAY/PAUSE lamps light up and the time counter
(measures or time) on the display advances.
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Begin playing.
Note
• [For MIDI song recording] If the song being recorded exceeds the size limit
(approximately 500 KB) during recording, "FUL" appears on the display and
recording stops automatically. Press either the STOP, +/YES or –/NO button
to save the data.
• [For audio song recording] If the song being recorded exceeds the size limit
(80 minutes) or the capacity of the USB storage device has run out during
recording, "FUL" appears on the display and recording stops automatically.
Press either the STOP, +/YES or –/NO button to save the data.
• [For audio song recording] The sound input from the AUX IN jack is also
recorded.
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Stop playing, and press the STOP or REC button.
Recording stops.
When recording is stopped, dashes appear on the display indicating
that recorded data is being saved.
If the data is successfully saved, "End" will appear on the display.
Then the song number will appear.
Caution
Do not turn the unit off while dashes appear on the display as this may corrupt
the data or damage the USB storage device.
Note
• [For MIDI song recording] If the capacity of the USB storage device has
run out during recording, "FUL" appears on the display and the data is not
saved. Delete unnecessary files (page 33) and try again.
• [For MIDI song recording] If you stop recording without playing, the
selected song will be deleted.
• [For audio song recording] If you stop recording without playing, a song
with no sound will be saved.
Recording Your Performance on the USB Storage Device
Recording Your Performance
or
(Measures)
(Time)
or
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