Yamaha PSR-420 Owner's Manual - Page 42

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Song Recording s Voice & Volume Rewrite You can rewrite the last recorded voice change in the MELODY tracks during playback by using the cursor buttons to select the voice number of the target track (the voice number will flash), and then using the number buttons or [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select the desired voice number. The data will actually be rewritten when the [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed, the end of the song is reached, or the next voice change is encountered in the recorded data. The original voice number can be recalled before it is actually rewritten by simultaneously pressing the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons. Any other voice changes included in the recorded track data will take effect at the appropriate times. The volume of each track can be rewritten during playback in the same way. Use the cursor buttons to select the volume bar of the target track (the volume bar will flash), and then use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set the maximum volume of the track as required. The shorter the bar, the lower the volume. The data will actually be rewritten when the [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed or the end of the song is reached. The original volume can be recalled before it is actually rewritten by simultaneously pressing the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons. The new volume data is written only at the beginning of the track and affects the entire track. CURSOR ACCOMP MELODY MELODY 1 2 1*- - * 1 2 3 4 5 6 101 103 7 8 9 0 -/NO +/YES • The dual voice will change automatically when a melody track voice is changed. • Voice and volume data can only be rewritten in songs you have recorded yourself. s Clearing the SONG TRACKS All data in the ACCOMP, MELODY 1 and MELODY 2 tracks of the currently selected song can be completely erased by first pressing the [MINUS ONE] button while holding the [REC] button, and then press the [+/YES] button in response to the "Clear?" confirmation prompt on the display (press [-/NO] if you decide not to erase the data). REC SONG PLAY/STOP REPEAT MINUS PLAY ONE / U17 Clear ? • Only songs you have recorded yourself can be cleared. • If a non-user song number is selected when the song-clear mode is engaged, user song number 17 will automatically be selected. 41

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CURSOR
ACCOMP MELODY
1
MELODY
2
1
01
1
03
–/NO
+
/YES
6
5
4
0
7
8
9
1
2
3
1
– –
*
*
Song Recording
Voice & Volume Rewrite
You can rewrite the last recorded voice change in the MELODY tracks
during playback by using the cursor buttons to select the voice number of
the target track (the voice number will flash), and then using the number
buttons or
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons to select the desired voice number.
The data will actually be rewritten when the
[PLAY/STOP]
button is
pressed, the end of the song is reached, or the next voice change is encoun-
tered in the recorded data. The original voice number can be recalled before
it is actually rewritten by simultaneously pressing the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons. Any other voice changes included in the recorded track data will
take effect at the appropriate times.
Clearing the SONG TRACKS
All data in the ACCOMP, MELODY 1 and MELODY 2 tracks of the
currently selected song can be completely erased by first pressing the
[MI-
NUS ONE]
button while holding the
[REC]
button, and then press the
[+/YES]
button in response to the “Clear?” confirmation prompt on the dis-
play (press
[–/NO]
if you decide not to erase the data).
REC
PLAY/STOP
REPEAT
PLAY
MINUS
ONE
SONG
/
Clear
°
?
U
17
The volume of each track can be rewritten during playback in the same
way. Use the cursor buttons to select the volume bar of the target track (the
volume bar will flash), and then use the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons to set
the maximum volume of the track as required. The shorter the bar, the lower
the volume. The data will actually be rewritten when the
[PLAY/STOP]
button is pressed or the end of the song is reached. The original volume can
be recalled before it is actually rewritten by simultaneously pressing the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons. The new volume data is written only at the
beginning of the track and affects the entire track.
The dual voice will change
automatically when a melody
track voice is changed.
Voice and volume data can
only be rewritten in songs you
have recorded yourself.
Only songs you have recorded
yourself can be cleared.
If a non-user song number is
selected when the song-clear
mode is engaged, user song
number 17 will automatically
be selected.