Yamaha PSR-420 Owner's Manual - Page 48
Cartridge Songs, Using Music Cartridges
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Using Music Cartridges Cartridge Songs Using Yamaha Music Cartridges (the one supplied with the PSR-320/420 includes 8 songs, others are available from your Yamaha dealer), the PSR-320/420 will let you enjoy listening to automated performances, or function as your "private music tutor," allowing you to practice various parts of a piece while the others are played automatically. The PSR-420 also shows you which keys to play with keyboard guide lamps that light up above each key. Cartridge Song Playback 1 Select the SONG Function ...Use the FUNCTION [v] and [w] buttons to select the SONG function. 2 Select a Cartridge Song Number To select a cartridge song, first press and hold the number [3] button (below the cartridge icon on the panel) until the cartridge icon appears to the left of the song name in the display, then enter the number of the cartridge song you want to select via the number buttons in the normal way. The cartridge songs can also be selected by using the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to go beyond the highest or lowest internal song numbers - e.g. pressing the [+/YES] button while user song number 19 is selected will select cartridge song number 01 (the cartridge icon will appear). VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY C02 AåTRAIN 1*- - * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -/NO +/YES 3 Start Playback ...Playback will begin as soon as the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed. Playback can be stopped at any time by pressing the SONG [PLAY/ STOP] button. • Playback can be started from any measure - page 40. • The playback tempo can be changed freely as required. • The keyboard guide lamps corresponding to the keys being played will light in real time. The keyboard guide lamps can be turned off via the "Lamp" function in the OVERALL function group - page 55. (PSR-420) • Cartridge song track voice and volume data cannot be rewritten. • Harmony effect (see page 31) may not be available for some cartridge songs. 47