Yamaha PSR-510 Owner's Manual - Page 29
Tempo Control - recording
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Stop Accompaniment function q Mode 5: Full In this mode chords played anywhere on the keyboard are detected and used for Auto Accompaniment. Otherwise the keyboard functions normally, and the entire range is available for playing. Chord recognition is the same as in the Chord 1 mode. Please note that in this mode all notes you play on the keyboard at any one time will be interpreted as the Auto Accompaniment chord. NOTES • A single note one octave lower than the lowest note of the chord is recognized as a bass note, and a single note eleven notes upper is recognized as a melody note. Chords played in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard are also detected and played by the PSR-510 Auto Accompaniment system when the accompaniment is stopped (except for Full fingering mode). In this case the bass note and chord voices are selected automatically. s Tempo Control The [TEMPO] button can be used to control the tempo of AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT, SONG MEMORY, and MULTI PAD playback (see pages 41 and 44 respectively). ZPress the [TEMPO] Button... TEMPO Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [TEMPO] button. The current tempo (beats per minute) will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. METRONOME XSet the Tempo ... RESET -+ 012 Use the [+] and [-] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [TEMPO] button itself to set the desired tempo. The available tempo range is from 040 to 240 beats per minute. Each accompaniment style has a different "default" tempo which is automatically set whenever a new style is selected (but not when a new style is selected while the accompaniment is playing). The default tempo for the currently selected accompaniment style can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time. q The [METRONOME] Button TEMPO The PSR-510 includes a metronome function that you'll use primarily with the recording functions described on page 37. If you press the [METRONOME] button so that its indicator lights when using Auto Accompaniment, the metronome will sound at the currently set tempo when the synchro-start mode is engaged, and while the accompaniment is playing. METRONOME 27