Chapter 2 Performance Edit; About Performance Editing - Yamaha V50 Operating Manual

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CHAPTER 2. PERFORMANCE EDIT
This chapter explains how to create and edit performances.
ABOUT PERFORMANCE EDITING
Here we will explain the procedure for editing a per-
formance.
When you are in performance play mode,
press an editing key ({TR1|—{TR8|,
[RHY},
) to
enter performance edit mode.
There are two main ways to edit a performance.
(1) Modify an already existing performance to create
a new performance.
(2) Create a completely new performance from scratch.
When using method (1), select the performance to start
with in performance play mode, and then begin editing.
When
using method
(2), use
the "Init"
function
in
to set a performance to an initial state, and
then begin editing.
Note:
When you finish editing a performance, don't forget
to store the newly created
performance.
Page
119
explains how.
If after editing a performance you select another
performance without storing the data you edited, the
performance will return to its original data. If this
happens,
you
can
use
the
"Recall"
function
in
OTHERS | to recall the data you were working on.
This function is explained on page 117.
e While editing a performance, the "Compare" function
allows you to compare the sound you are now working
on with the original data. This function is explained
on page 121.
e While editing a performance, you can hold [= ] and
press one of the function keys [__] under the display
to turn off an instrument you don't wish to hear, just
as in performance play mode. To turn the instrument
back on, repeat this procedure.
This is provided as
a convenience while editing a performance.
It is not
possible to store a performance with a instrument
turned off. (When you store it, the instrument will
be turned back on.)
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