Yamaha PSR-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 49

Help Messages

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Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Help Messages The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features of the PSR-2000/1000. STANDBY ON STYLE CONTROL ACMP BREAK INTRO HELP SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 REPEAT METRONOME (STYLE) (L) (R) REC TOP START/STOP REW FF DIGITAL STUDIO SOUND CREATOR NEW SONG SYNC. START A F DIGITAL RECORDING STYLE SWING & MARCH & B G POP & ROCK JAZZ BALLROOM WALTZ MIXING CONSOLE C H BALLAD DANCE LATIN USER PART D I MENU DEMO E J TRANSPOSE TEMPO TAP TEMPO HELP MASTER VOLUME RESET RESET STOP FUNCTION FADE IN/OUT MULTI PAD MIN MAX DIRECT ACCESS BALANCE CHANNEL ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO OTS FILL IN LINK SYNC. SYNC. STOP START START/STOP PART BACK NEXT MAIN LAYER LEFT MUSIC FINDER LEFT HOLD VOICE EFFECT HARMONY/ DSP TOUCH SUSTAIN ECHO MONO VARIATION VOICE PIANO & HARPSI. E.PIANO ORGAN & ACCORDION PERCUSSION GUITAR BASS BRASS WOODWIND STRINGS CHOIR & PAD SYNTH. XG USER ORGAN FLUTES UPPER OCTAVE MIC. VH TYPE SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. SETTING VOCAL HARMONY RESET TALK EFFECT ENTER ONE TOUCH SETTING DATA ENTRY REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE MEMORY 1 MENU DEMO 2 HELP FUNCTION Help messages can be displayed in any one of the following languages: ENGLISH JAPANESE GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH ITALIAN The language can also be selected in the FUNCTION "LANGUAGE" (page 151) display. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When "JAPANESE" is selected for the Language parameter, and you change this to one of the western lan- guages, the kanji and kana charac- 2-1 Select the desired Help topic. 2-2 Call up the topic. ters of the file name stored in the disk drive are changed to western characters. In the opposite case, special Select the Language, if necessary. The language selected here are also used for various "Messages" shown during operations. Latin characters and marks are changed into normal characters. Also, in the case of floppy disk data, text in the files are changed to char- acters that cannot be read by the instrument. Keep in mind that similar problems may occur when trying to access files originating or edited by a computer 3 BACK NEXT having a different language operating system. In general, be careful when switching languages - you risk not being able to access the data properly. When two or more pages available, use this to select different pages. ENTER DATA ENTRY Help messages also feature links to the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic. Simply select the underlined word (using the [DATA ENTRY] dial), and press the [ENTER] button to jump to the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic. END Press this to return to the previous display. EXIT PSR-2000/1000 49

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
49
PSR-2000/1000
The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features of the PSR-2000/1000.
Help Messages
USER
ENTER
EXIT
BALANCE
FUNCTION
HELP
MENU
DEMO
SOUND CREATOR
DIGITAL RECORDING
MIXING CONSOLE
DIGITAL
STUDIO
DIRECT
ACCESS
PART
CHANNEL ON/OFF
FREEZE
MEMORY
DATA ENTRY
ORGAN FLUTES
STRINGS
CHOIR & PAD
GUITAR
MAIN
BACK
NEXT
LEFT
MUSIC
FINDER
LAYER
I
F
J
G
H
D
A
E
B
C
BASS
PIANO & HARPSI.
E.PIANO
XG
UPPER OCTAVE
WOODWIND
PERCUSSION
VARIATION
MONO
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
HARMONY/
ECHO
LEFT
HOLD
SYNTH.
BRASS
ORGAN &
ACCORDION
VOICE EFFECT
VOICE
ONE TOUCH SETTING
REGISTRATION MEMORY
MIC.
EFFECT
RESET
VOCAL
HARMONY
MIC.
SETTING
VH TYPE
SELECT
TALK
OVER
SIGNAL
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TRANSPOSE
ACMP
STANDBY
ON
INTRO
START/STOP
MAIN
ENDING
/ rit.
AUTO
FILL IN
OTS
LINK
SYNC.
STOP
SYNC.
START
BREAK
BALLAD
USER
LATIN
POP & ROCK
REC
REW
FF
START/STOP
TOP
BALLROOM
DANCE
RESET
MIN
MAX
FADE
IN/OUT
TEMPO
STOP
TAP TEMPO
RESET
NEW SONG
SYNC. START
SONG
STYLE
MARCH &
WALTZ
METRO-
NOME
EXTRA
TRACKS
(STYLE)
(R)
(L)
TRACK
2
TRACK
1
REPEAT
SWING &
JAZZ
MULTI PAD
STYLE CONTROL
MASTER VOLUME
PART
HELP
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ENTER
DATA ENTRY
BACK
NEXT
EXIT
FUNCTION
HELP
MENU
DEMO
2
-1
Select the desired
Help topic.
2
-2
Call up the
topic.
Select the Language, if necessary. The
language selected here are also used for
various
Messages
shown during operations.
Help messages can be displayed in
any one of the following languages:
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
GERMAN
FRENCH
SPANISH
ITALIAN
When two or more pages available,
use this to select different pages.
Help messages also feature links to the detailed explanation or actual
setting display of the selected topic. Simply select the underlined word
(using the
[DATA ENTRY]
dial), and press the
[ENTER]
button to jump to
the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic.
3
Press this to return
to the previous
display.
E
ND
1
The language can also be selected in
the FUNCTION
LANGUAGE
(page 151) display.
2
When
JAPANESE
is selected for the
Language parameter, and you
change this to one of the western lan-
guages, the kanji and kana charac-
ters of the
le name stored in the disk
drive are changed to western charac-
ters. In the opposite case, special
Latin characters and marks are
changed into normal characters.
Also, in the case of
oppy disk data,
text in the
les are changed to char-
acters that cannot be read by the
instrument.
Keep in mind that similar problems
may occur when trying to access
les
originating or edited by a computer
having a different language operating
system. In general, be careful when
switching languages
you risk not
being able to access the data properly.