Changing The Default Tempo - Yamaha disklavier DKC-850 Operation Manual

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Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song.
The following screen appears.
=Memory=
Save to Disk?
*SAVE
The following table gives a description of each of the options.
Option
Description
SAVE
The re-recorded part is saved with the other existing
part under the current song number, overwriting the
selected part.
The re-recorded part is saved under a new song
NEW
number. The existing parts are kept under the current
song number.
CANCEL The re-recorded part is discarded. The existing parts
are kept under the current song number.
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Press [
] and [
[ENTER].
The re-recorded part is saved as indicated or canceled.

Changing the Default Tempo

[RECORD]
Select the song
[FUNC.]×3
This function allows you to change the default tempo of a song and save
the change. It should not be confused with the playback tempo function
described in Chapter 6 "Advanced Song Playback – Changing the
Playback Tempo" in which tempo changes are lost when the Disklavier
control unit is turned off.
The tempo of a song can be changed many times. This function can be
used when recording a very complex song that is difficult to play at a fast
tempo. First, record the song at a tempo you can manage, then change the
tempo afterwards. For example, you could record a difficult left-hand part
at a slow tempo, use this function to change the tempo, then record the
right-hand part at the normal tempo.
If a song's time format is minutes and seconds, tempo changes are
specified as a percentage of the original tempo.
If a song's time format is measures and beats, tempo changes are
specified in beats per minute.

ENT
*NEW
*CANCEL
] to select an option, then press
Chapter
7
Advanced Recording
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