Yamaha PSR-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 137
Setting Song-related Parameters — Song Settings
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Making Global and Other Important Settings - Function Setting Song-related Parameters - Song Settings The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 133. Allows you to play back all songs from the same folder continuously. Turns Quick Start on/off (see note). A F B G C H D I E J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Determines the MIDI channel assigned to the [TRACK2] button. Determines the MIDI channel assigned to the [TRACK1] button. Determines the harmony channel for Vocoder (page 132). Determines whether the Phrase Mark Repeat function for the song is on or off. When this is on, you can repeatedly play back a specified phrase (selection of measures) of the song. The method for setting a phrase mark is the same as that in the SONG POSITION display (page 78). Determines the language of the displayed lyrics. When this is set to "AUTO," the language defaults to that of the song data. When not set to "AUTO," the language defaults to Japanese, when the internal setting (page 151) is JAPANESE; for all other languages, this is set to "INTERNATIONAL." Quick Start On some commercially available song data, certain settings related to the song (such as voice selection, volume, etc.) are recorded to the first measure, before the actual note data. When Quick Start is set to "ON," the PSR-2000/1000 reads all initial non-note data of the song at the highest possible speed, then automatically slows down to the appropriate tempo at the first note. This allows you to start playback as quickly as possible, with a minimum pause for reading of data. n Channel Refers to the MIDI channel (page 157). The channels are assigned as follows: Song 1 - 16 Accompaniment Style 9 - 16 n Phrase Mark This data specifies a certain location in the song data. When set to "ON," this automatically sets the proper Track 1 and Track 2 channels. Normally, this should be set to "ON." PSR-2000/1000 137