Mdr (Midi Data Recording) Mode - Yamaha DGT7A Advanced Operation Manual

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7
Use [<] and [>] to select an
option, then press [ENTER].
To change the tempo again or to reset the
original tempo, repeat steps 1 to 6.
MDR (MIDI Data
Recording) Mode
A song sent to the Disklavier by an external
device through the MIDI IN or TO HOST
connector can be recorded onto a Memory Disk or
a floppy disk. During recording, the Disklavier
will play the piano parts on the tracks that are set
for the Disklavier.
Note: MIDI instruments can be connected to either
the MIDI IN connector or the TO HOST
connector on the Disklavier. However, for
proper results, it is recommended that you set
the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI when
connecting your MIDI instrument to the MIDI
IN connector, and to PC1, PC2, or MAC
(depending on your computer type) when
connecting your MIDI instrument to the TO
HOST connector. See "Setting the HOST
SELECT Switch" on page 72 for details.
During playback of the song, input from the
Disklavier will not be recorded.
1
Specify a disk.
2
Press [REC].
The REC indicator lights, the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes, and the
following display appears.
3
Press [>] or [VOICE].
The following display appears.
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