Step Recording; Style Assembly - Yamaha 503 Reference Manual

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Step Recording

In the EDIT Page, you can record notes with absolutely precise timing. This Step Recording procedure is
essentially the same as that for Song Recording
• In the Song Creator, the End Mark position can be changed freely; in the Style Creator, it cannot be changed.
This is because the length of the Style is automatically fixed, depending on the selected section. For example,
if you create a Style based on a section of four measures length, the End Mark position is automatically set to
the end of the fourth measure, and cannot be changed in the Step Recording display.
• Recording channels can be changed in the Song Creator 1-16 tab display; however, they cannot be changed
in the Style Creator. Select the recording channel in the BASIC tab display.
• In the Style Creator, the channel data can be entered and System Exclusive data can be edited (delete, copy,
or move). You can switch between the two by pressing the [F] button. However, Chord, Lyrics, and System
Exclusive data cannot be entered.
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Style Assembly

Style Assembly allows you to create a single Style by mixing the various patterns (channels) from existing
internal Styles.
1
Select the desired Style to serve as the basis for recording/editing before calling up
the Style Creator display.
2
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] → [F] DIGITAL REC MENU → [B] STYLE CREATOR → TAB [E][F] ASSEMBLY
3
Select the desired section (Intro, Main, Ending, etc.) for your new Style.
First call up the SECTION Selection display by pressing one of the Section buttons (INTRO, MAIN,
ENDING, etc.) on the panel. Then change the section as desired by using the [6 ▲▼]/[7 ▲▼] buttons and
actually enter the selection by pressing the [8 ▲] (OK) button.
NOTE
You cannot select INTRO 4 and ENDING 4 sections directly via the panel operation.
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CVP-509/505/503/501 Reference Manual
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58.
(page
45) with the exception of the points listed below:
pages
45–48. For information on the EDIT display (Event List

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