Re-Recording - Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Re-recording

You can re-record the data which you created by the following four ways.
• Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC...................................................... See below
• Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK) ................... See below
• Replace a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT.................................... page 143
• Overdub a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT (MERGE) ................ page 143
■ NORMAL REC/NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK) ...........................
You can replace the whole audio data by NORMAL or mix the audio data with the previ-
ous one by NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK). The NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAY-
BACK) method does not add any tracks but simply mixes the new recording to the existing
data. (Keep in mind that the Hard Disk Recorder in this instrument is a simple stereo
recorder.) After stopping recording, the data will be erased from the stop point.
1
Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SELECT] button and select the
recorded file to be re-recorded from the AUDIO Open/Save display.
2
Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SETTING] button, then use the
[TAB] buttons to select the REC MODE tab.
3
Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select a recording method.
Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC
Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK)
Recording Audio with the Hard Disk Recorder
NOTE
• Re-recording of the data repeat-
edly will result in deterioration of
the sound quality.
NOTE
• Since you will be overdubbing
parts onto this audio, it's best to
keep the first recording simple.
For example, you may want to
record just a rhythm pattern (such
as by playing back a style) or a
simple bass riff over which you
can add other parts.
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