Yamaha AR-80 Owner's Manual - Page 136
If there are no other recorded parts, turn the metronome on., INPUT NAME, SECT MEASURE
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1 INPUT NAME This calls up the INPUT NAME pages for assigning an original name to the created/edited Style. (See "Naming Your User Style" on page 140.). 2 SECT (Section) This determines the section that is to be recorded. You can record five different sections for each User Style. Settings: INTRO, MAIN A, MAIN B, FILL, ENDING 3 BEAT This determines the time signature for the new Style. Once this Once you've recorded (and saved) one section of a User Style, you will probably want to use that section as a rhythmic basis for other sections in that Style, in order to get the best musical results. To do this, first assign the new User Style to one of the dotted buttons (see page is set and a section is recorded, it cannot be changed unless all 143). Then, when you call up recorded sections are deleted. (To delete recorded sections, see the Accompaniment Program page 135.) (The "OTHER" setting can only be selected when function again for recording, using data from disks that has time signatures other than the available settings.) select that Style by pressing the appropriate dotted button. Settings: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, OTHER 4 MEASURE This determines the length (in measures) of the new Style. Once this is set and a part is recorded, it cannot be changed unless all recorded parts are deleted. (To delete recorded parts, see page 135.) (The "OTHER" setting can only be selected when using data from disks that has measure lengths of nine or greater.) Settings: 1 - 8, OTHER 5 METRO (Metronome) This turns the Metronome on and off. (See step #3 below.). 3. If there are no other recorded parts, turn the metronome on. From the display above, use the appropriate Data Control button to set METRO (Metronome) to ON. If you are recording a Style from scratch (and no parts have yet been recorded), you should turn the metronome on as a rhythmic guide. Once other parts (especially rhythm) have been recorded, you can turn this back off. 130