Yamaha PSR-225GM Owner's Manual - Page 90

Clearing A Song, Usng1clr

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SONG RECORDING CLEARING A SONG The Song Clear operation (of the Function parameters) completely erases all recorded data on all tracks of a selected User song. Use this operation only when you're sure you want to erase a song and record a new one. 1 Select the Function mode. Press the FUNCTION button. STYLE F61USng1Clr FUNCTION Flashes to indicate Function parameter can be selected. 2 Select the Function parameter (61 - 63) correspond- ing to the song you wish to clear. While the "FUNCTION" indication is flashing, use the numeric keypad to select the desired Function parameter number: • 61 - Clear song #1 ("F61 USng1Clr") • 62 - Clear song #2 ("F62 USng2Clr") • 63 - Clear song #3 ("F63 USng3Clr") 3 Start the Song Clear operation. After the "FUNCTION" indication stops flashing and the "Clr?" prompt appears, press the + button to start the Song Clear operation. STYLE YES#1 Clr? FUNCTION 4 At the "Sure?" prompt, clear the selected song. Press + to actually clear the corresponding song, or press - to cancel the operation and return to step 3. STYLE YESSure? FUNCTION These parameter numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices (see page 28). You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the number, use the +/- keys to step up and down through the parameters, or press the FUNCTION button to advance through the parameter numbers. Since the "FUNCTION" indication flashes for only a couple of seconds, make sure to select the parameter quickly after step 1 above. To exit from the Song Clear operation, press one of the other mode buttons: SONG, STYLE, or VOICE. 90

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CLEARING A SONG
The Song Clear operation (of the Function parameters) completely erases
all recorded data on all tracks of a selected User song.
Use this operation
only when you’re sure you want to erase a song and record a new one.
1
Select the Function mode.
Press the FUNCTION button.
2
Select the Function parameter (61 - 63) correspond-
ing to the song you wish to clear.
While the “FUNCTION” indication is flashing, use the numeric keypad to
select the desired Function parameter number:
• 61 —
Clear song #1
(“F61 USng1Clr”)
• 62 —
Clear song #2
(“F62 USng2Clr”)
• 63 —
Clear song #3
(“F63 USng3Clr”)
These parameter numbers
can be selected in the same
way as with the voices (see
page 28).
You can use the
numeric keypad to directly
enter the number, use the
+/- keys to step up and
down through the param-
eters, or press the FUNC-
TION button to advance
through the parameter
numbers.
Since the “FUNCTION”
indication flashes for only a
couple of seconds, make
sure to select the parameter
quickly after step 1 above.
3
Start the Song Clear operation.
After the “FUNCTION” indication stops flashing and the “Clr?” prompt
appears, press the + button to start the Song Clear operation.
4
At the “Sure?” prompt, clear the selected song.
Press + to actually clear the corresponding song, or press - to cancel the
operation and return to step 3.
To exit from the Song Clear operation, press one of the other mode but-
tons: SONG, STYLE, or VOICE.
F61
USng1Clr
STYLE
FUNCTION
Flashes to indicate Function
parameter can be selected.
YES
#1 Clr?
STYLE
FUNCTION
YES
Sure?
STYLE
FUNCTION
SONG RECORDING