Yamaha PSR-1500 Owner's Manual - Page 110
Saving the Record, Call up the Save display.
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Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Convenient Music Finder feature • Editing the song name/keyword/Style name Input each item in the same way as done in the Search display (page 108). • Changing the Tempo Press the [1π†] (TEMPO) button. • Memorizing the Section (Intro/Main/Ending) Use the [2π†]/[4π†] buttons to select the section that will automatically be called up set when the record is selected. This is useful, for example, when you want to have a selected Style automatically be set up to start with an Intro section. Searching by Beat (time signature) When searching records according to their beat (time signature), press the [D] (BEAT) button. 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 Style itself. • Editing the Genre Select the desired genre by using the [5π†]/[6π†] (GENRE) buttons. When creating a new genre, press the [7π†] (GENRE NAME) button and input the genre name. (page 71) • Deleting the Currently Selected Record Press the [I] (DELETE RECORD) button. • Canceling and Quitting the Edit functions Press the [8†] (CANCEL) button. 4 To enter the edited record to the FAVORITE display, press the [E] (FAVORITE) button to turn on the FAVORITE. 5 Enter the edits you've made to the record as described below. The maximum number of records is 2500 (PSR-3000)/ 1200 (PSR-1500). • Creating a new record Press the [J] (NEW RECORD) button. The record is added to the ALL display. If you've entered the record to the FAVORITE display in step 4 above, the record is added to both the ALL display and the FAVORITE display. • Overwriting an existing record Press the [8π] (OK) button. If you set the record as a Favorite in step 4 above, the record is added to the FAVORITE display. When you edit the record in the FAVORITE display, the record is overwritten. Saving the Record The Music Finder feature handles all the Records including the presets and additionally created records as a single file. Keep in mind that individual records (panel setups) cannot be handled as separate files. 1 Call up the Save display. [FUNCTION] → [I]UTILITY → TAB[®] SYSTEM RESET → [I] MUSIC FINDER FILES 2 Press the TAB [√][®] buttons to select the location for saving (USER/ CARD). 3 Press the [6†] button to save the file (page 67). All records are saved together as a single file. 110 PSR-3000/1500 Owner's Manual