Editing Tracks; Editing A Track's Voice & Volume - Yamaha Disklavier Mark III series Operation Manual

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Chapter 8

Editing Tracks

You can edit a track's voice selection and volume setting after recording with a simple procedure
described below.
You can also use the Track Editing functions to mix, move, copy, delete, and transpose tracks of an
Ensemble song after recording.
Editing a Track's Voice
& Volume
You can edit a track's voice selection and volume
setting after recording and save the edited data.
1
Specify a disk.
2
Press [REC] to engage the Record
Standby mode.
The REC indicator lights and the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes.
3
Use the [SONG SELECT] buttons to
select the song that you want to
edit.
4
Press [>] or [VOICE].
5
Use the [–NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select the track whose
voice or volume you want to
change.
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6
Press [>], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to change the
voice number.
The voice number and name in the display
change accordingly. You can select a voice
number from 1 to 128.
See Chapter 15 "Internal XG Tone
Generator Voice & Drum Kit List" in the
Basic Operation Manual for a listing of
basic voices.
7
Press [>], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to select a
variation voice.
The voice name changes accordingly, and
its bank number is temporarily displayed in
place of the Vol parameter.
See "XG Normal Voice List" on pages 11
and 12 in the Appendix section at the end of
this manual for a full listing of available
voices.
8
Press [>] again, then use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to
change the track's volume.

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