Yamaha CVP-203 Manual Do Utilizador

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Editing Records — Music Finder Record Edit
From this display, you can call up existing records and edit them to suit your 
preferences. You can even use this to create your own Music Finder records.
■ [A] MUSIC
Selects the music or song title for editing. Press the button to call up the 
display for inputting the music or song title, then edit the name as desired.
■ [B] KEYWORD
Selects the keyword for editing. Press the button to call up the display for 
inputting the keyword, then edit it as desired.
You can enter several different keywords by inserting a separator (comma) 
between each.
■ [C] STYLE
Selects the style name for editing. Always enter the name when a new record is registered. 
Press the button to call up the STYLE FILE SELECT display. Press the [A] through [J] button 
in the display to select the desired style you want to change/clear/register. 
■ [D] BEAT
Selects the beat (time signature) for editing. When another file is selected by pressing the 
[C] button, the current beat setting is replaced with the beat setting of the selected file.
■ [E] FAVORITE
Adds the selected record to the FAVORITE page (page 70).
■ [F]~[H] CLEAR
Clears the entered item at left.
■ [I] DELETE RECORD
Clears the selected record. The deleted record number becomes empty. When you press this button, a message appears 
prompting you to execute, abort or cancel the operation.
YES .................. Press this to clear the record and close the display.
NO .................. Press this to close the display without clearing the record.
CANCEL........... Press this to close the message box and return to the previous display.
You can also change/clear a 
preset record. To avoid chang-
ing/clearing the record, register 
the record as a new record 
after editing.
1
Press the [8 
▲▼
] (RECORD EDIT) button in the MUSIC FINDER display.
2
Change/clear the record data. You can also register new records. For details 
about all settings and operations, see below.
All Music Finder records can be 
stored together as a single file 
(page 143). When calling up a 
stored file, a message appears 
prompting you to replace or 
append the records as desired.
• Replace:
All Music Finder records cur-
rently in the instrument are 
deleted and replaced with the 
records of the selected file.
• Append:
The records called up are 
added to the vacant record 
numbers.
The STYLE FILE SELECT 
display can only be used to 
select the style name for 
record editing; it cannot be 
used to call up the actual 
accompaniment style.
Keep in mind that the Beat 
setting made here is only for 
the Music Finder search 
function; this does not affect 
the actual Beat setting of the 
accompaniment style itself.