Yamaha 9000 pro Manuel D’Utilisation

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Song Creator
Song Creator
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Press the [NEXT] button. 
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Set up for recording. 
• Select the required voice(s), select a style, if required. Set up all parameters 
as desired for recording. 
• Turn the metronome on or off as required. 
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Start recording. 
You can start recording with one of the following ways:
• Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm parts of the accompa-
niment and recording at the same time.
• Press the [SYNC START] button to enable synchronized standby, then play 
a key on the left side of the split point to start the accompaniment and 
recording at the same time.
• Press the [SYNC START] button to enable synchronized standby.
1) Play a key on the right side of the split point to start recording.
2) Play a key on the left side of the split point to start the accompaniment. 
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Stop recording. 
When you finish playing, press the [START/STOP] button. 
If you have set the accompaniment tracks to REC in step #5 above, you can 
stop recording by pressing the [ENDING] button. If you press the [ENDING] 
button, recording will stop automatically after the ending section has finished.
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  Press the [START/STOP] button to hear your newly 
recorded performance. 
Repeat step #5 - #9 as needed.  
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  Save the recorded data to the disk. 
Insert a blank recordable disk into the disk drive, and follow the instructions in 
the illustration below.
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  Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Record mode. 
• Pressing the [REHEARSAL] 
LCD button before recording 
lets you practice the part to be 
recorded.  This is particularly 
convenient for mastering parts 
for punch-in recording — 
before you actually record 
them.
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Turn the metronome 
on or off as required.
• If one of the TR11~16 is set to 
"REC" in step #5, you can start 
recording your keyboard per-
formance first and then start 
recording the Auto Accompani-
ment or rhythm. 
To do this, 
1) Press the [RUBATO] LCD 
button. 
2) Play a key on the right side 
of the split point to start 
recording your keyboard 
performance. 
3) Play a chord on the left side 
of the split point to start 
recording the Auto Accom-
paniment with your key-
board performance. 
• Using Registration Memory 
(page 28), One Touch Setting 
(page 24), and Music Data-
base (page 26) can make your 
recording sessions much more 
efficient, since various settings 
(such as voices, etc.) can be 
recalled by a single button 
press.
CAUTION
• While the file is being saved, 
never eject the floppy disk or 
turn the power off.
CAUTION
• Please note that the 
recorded data will be lost if 
exiting from the Record 
mode without saving the 
data to disk.
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Press this button to 
execute the save oper-
ation. 
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