Recording; Recording Your Performance - Yamaha DDK-7 Owner's Manual

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Never attempt to eject the
media or turn the power off
during recording, reading
and playing back.
NOTE
If a message appears
indicating there is not
enough free space in media,
press the [CANCEL] button,
then delete any
unnecessary songs if
possible or insert new
media. To continue

recording your performance

on media that does not have
enough space, press the
[CONTINUE] button.
Do not remove the media
from the DDK-7 while data
is being recorded (while
the hourglass icon or
other message is shown).
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DDK-7 Version 1.1 New Functions
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Recording

Recording Your Performance
Set the desired Registrations on the DDK-7. Make all the DDK-7 settings necessary
for the song you will record. This means entering the all Registrations you will need for
the entire performance in the Registration Memory. Make sure also to select the
Registration that you will use at the beginning of the song.
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Insert a media to the USB TO DEVICE terminal.
Select a blank song for recording your performance.
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For details on selecting a song, see page 12.
If you want to overwrite an existing song already containing performance data,
you will need to delete it beforehand.
Press the [SONG] button at the top right of the display to call up
3
the SONG Page, then select the [I] (Record) button.
The following display appears, indicating that you can record your performance.
Press the [F] (Play) button.
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An hourglass icon appears at the bottom left of the display, indicating that
Registration data is currently being read.
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After the hourglass disappears, begin playing.
When you finish playing, press the [ J ] (Stop) button in the
6
display.
The recording is finished and the LCD returns to the M.D.R. display. The song
to which your performance is recorded is automatically named "SONG_XXX"
(XXX indicates song number). You can change the song name as desired. (For
details, see page 19.)

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