Yamaha PSR-225GM Owner's Manual - Page 87

Additional Operations, Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes

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SONG RECORDING I Additional Operations Recording Chords and Sections to the Chord Track: 1) Play a chord in the accompaniment section of the keyboard. ("Chord" and the chord name appears in the display.) RECORD ACMP ON M7 Chords can be entered manually (with the Dictionary function), or played with Multi Fingering. (See page 62, 56.) 2) Select a section by pressing the corresponding button. When selecting an Intro or Ending section, the length is fixed, and need not be entered in step 3 below. 3) Select the note (time) value with the numeric keypad. Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes: 1) At the desired position, press the corresponding numeric keypad button ("7" for dotted or "9" for triplets). 2) Press the numeric keypad button for the desired note value. + Dotted note + Triplet Recording Rests: 1) Select the desired position in the song with the +/- buttons. 2) Press the "8" (rest) button in the numeric keypad. 3) If you want to record a dotted rest or triplet rest, press the appropriate numeric keypad button ("7" for dotted or "9" for triplets). 4) Press the numeric keypad button (1 - 6) corresponding to the desired rest value. (The specified rest value appears as an icon in the display.) + 001-201 MEASURE 1 Rest value icon (eighth-note rest) 5) After recording the desired rest value(s), record the next note. • The Intro section can only be recorded at the beginning of a song. • When an Ending section is selected, no further notes can be recorded. Triplets are three notes within a single beat - in other words, one beat is divided up into three equal units. Each note (or rest) of a triplet must be entered separately. Two eighth notes (within a quarter-note beat). Three eighth-note triplets (within a quarter-note beat). Dotted notes extend the length of a note by half - in other words, the length of a dotted eighth note is an eighth note plus a sixteenth note. =+ If you want to enter two or more consecutive beats of rest, you can simply use the + button to move forward in the track (for as many beats rest as desired). This saves you the trouble of repeatedly entering rests when there are several beats or measures of silence between notes. 87

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SONG RECORDING
=
+
Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes:
1)
At the desired position, press the corresponding numeric keypad
button (“7” for dotted or “9” for triplets).
2)
Press the numeric keypad button for the desired note value.
Additional Operations
Recording Chords and Sections to the Chord Track:
1)
Play a chord in the accompaniment section of the keyboard.
(“Chord“
and the chord name appears in the display.)
• The Intro section can
only be recorded at the
beginning of a song.
• When an Ending
section is selected, no
further notes can be
recorded.
Chords can be entered manually (with the Dictionary function), or played
with Multi Fingering.
(See page 62, 56.)
2)
Select a section by pressing the corresponding button.
When selecting an Intro or Ending section, the length is fixed, and need
not be entered in step 3 below.
3)
Select the note (time) value with the numeric keypad.
Triplets are three notes
within a single beat —
in other words, one beat
is divided up into three
equal units.
Each note
(or rest) of a triplet must
be entered separately.
Dotted notes extend the
length of a note by half
— in other words, the
length of a dotted
eighth note is an eighth
note plus a sixteenth
note.
+
+
Dotted note
Triplet
Three eighth-note triplets
(within a quarter-note beat).
Two eighth notes (within a
quarter-note beat).
ACMP ON
RECORD
M
7
+
Recording Rests:
1)
Select the desired position in the song with the +/- buttons.
2)
Press the “8” (rest) button in the numeric keypad.
3)
If you want to record a dotted rest or triplet rest, press the appropriate
numeric keypad button (“7” for dotted or “9” for triplets).
4)
Press the numeric keypad button (1 - 6) corresponding to the desired
rest value.
(The specified rest value appears as an icon in the display.)
If you want to enter two
or more consecutive
beats of rest, you can
simply use the + button
to move forward in the
track (for as many beats
rest as desired).
This
saves you the trouble of
repeatedly entering rests
when there are several
beats or measures of
silence between notes.
5)
After recording the desired rest value(s), record the next note.
001 201
MEASURE
1
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Rest value icon (eighth-note rest)