Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual - Page 7
Rear Panel, ACMP ON/OFF] / [A-B REPEAT] button - music
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Panel Controls and Terminals !7 [ACMP ON/OFF] / [A-B REPEAT] button When the Style mode is selected, this turns the auto accompaniment on and off. (See page 36.) In the Song mode, this calls up the A-B Repeat function. (See page 54.) !8 [SYNC STOP] button This turns the Sync Stop function on and off. (See page 40.) !9 [SYNC START] / [ PAUSE] button This turns the Sync Start function on and off. (See page 37.) In the Song mode, it is used to temporarily pause song playback. (See page 55.) @0 [START/STOP] button When the Style mode is selected, this alternately starts and stops the auto accompaniment. (See page 36.) In the Song mode, this alternately starts and stops song playback. (See page 54.) @1 [INTRO/ENDING] / [ REW] button When the Style mode is selected, this is used to control the Intro and Ending functions. (See page 36.) When the Song mode is selected, this is used as a "rewind" control, or move the song playback point back toward the beginning. @2 [MAIN/AUTO FILL] / [ FF] button When the Style mode is selected, these are used to change auto accompaniment sections and control the Auto Fill function. (See page 41.) When the Song mode is selected, this is used as a "fast forward" control, or move the song playback point toward the end. @3 [TEMPO/TAP] button This button is used to call up the Tempo setting, letting you set the Tempo with the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons. (See page 20.) It also allows you to tap out the tempo and automatically start a selected song or style at that tapped speed. (See page 37.) @4 [SONG MEMORY] buttons These buttons ([RECORD], [1] - [5], [A]) are used for song recording, letting you record up to six different tracks of a song (including a special Chord track). (See page 59.) They are also used for clearing recorded data of all or specific tracks of a User song. (See pages 61, 62.) @5 MUSIC DATABASE button This calls up the optimum panel settings for selected music genre. (See page 49.) @6 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons These are used for selecting and recording the Registration Memory presets. (See page 51.) @7 Disk Drive This is for insertion of floppy disks, for loading and saving of data. (See page 69.) s Rear Panel @8 @9 #0 #1 @8 MIDI IN, OUT terminals These are for connection to other MIDI instruments and devices. (See page 80.) @9 FOOTSWITCH jack This is for connection to an optional FC4 or FC5 Footswitch for control over sustain, just like the damper pedal on a piano. (See page 9.) #0 PHONES/OUTPUT jack This is for connection to a set of stereo headphones or to an external amplifier/speaker system. (See page 9.) #1 DC IN 12V jack This is for connection to a PA-5C AC power adaptor. (See page 8.) 7