Playing A Song; Recording Your Performance As Audio; Song Playback - Yamaha montage6 Owner's Manual

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Playing a Song

In this section, you'll learn how to use convenient mute/solo
functions while playing back a recorded song.

Song playback

1
Press the [R] (Play) button to start the Song.
Stop Play
NOTE
To adjust the volume level of the Songs, use the [MASTER
VOLUME] slider.
2
Press the [J] (Stop) button to stop the Song.
Adjusting the volume of each Part
You can adjust the volume for each of eight Parts, using the
panel sliders.
When one of Tracks 1 – 8 is currently selected, the eight
sliders are used to adjust the volume for Parts 1 – 8. When
one of Tracks 9 – 16 is selected, the sliders are used to
adjust the volume for Parts 9 – 16. The track can be selected
by turning the [PART CONTROL] button on and pressing the
desired Number button among the Number A [9] – [16]
buttons.
[PART CONTROL] button
Number A [9] – [16] buttons
In addition to sliders, the Knobs 1 – 8 can be used to affect
the Part setting of the Song playback in real time. For details,
refer to the Reference Manual PDF document.
Recording your performance as
audio
Your performances on the MONTAGE can be recorded as
WAV format (44.1-kHz, 24-bit, stereo) audio files to a USB
flash memory device. The recording level is fixed, and it is
possible to record continuously for up to 74 minutes
(assuming that the USB storage device has sufficient free
memory).
NOTICE
The MONTAGE or the selected storage device should never
be turned off during recording, playback, or while the
recorded audio file is being saved. Turning off either device
at that time may make it impossible to subsequently access
the storage device.
1
Connect a USB flash memory device to the
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal of the MONTAGE.
2
Touch the [Play/Rec] tab in the left of the
Performance Play display.
The recording display appears.
3
Touch the [Audio] tab in the left of the screen.
4
Press the [I] (Record) button to setup the
audio recording.
The Record Setup display appears.
1
2
4
1 Play position
2 Current play position in the entire audio data
3 Available recording time
4 Level meter
5 Trigger level
5
Set the required trigger level (
If you set the trigger level to "manual," recording will
begin whenever you press the [R] (Play) button.
Alternatively, if you set a value between 1 and 127,
recording will begin automatically whenever the
playback volume exceeds that level. The level set here
will be indicated by blue triangles in the level meter (4).
For best results, set this parameter as low as possible to
capture the entire signal, but not so low as to record
unwanted noise.
Recording and Playback
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