Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 54
Song Recording, Accompaniment and Melody Playback - instruction
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Song Recording Accompaniment and Melody Playback 1 Select the User Song Number If necessary, use the FUNCTION buttons to select the SONG function, and then the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the number buttons or the data dial to select SONG number "26" (the user song number) containing the song you have recorded. FUNCTION VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARM/ ECHO OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT 826 UserSong 2 Start Playback ...Playback will begin as soon as the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed. You can turn the ACCOMP and MELODY tracks ON and OFF during playback as required. REC SONG PLAY/STOP REPEAT MINUS PLAY ONE / 3 Play Along If You Like ...Play along on the keyboard if you like. You can also change the tempo during playback. 4 Stop Playback ...Accompaniment and melody playback will stop automatically when all recorded data has been played back. You can also stop playback at any time by pressing the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button. • You can also start playback from any specified measure (see page 53). • Individual tracks can be turned OFF (muted) or ON by using the cursor buttons to select the icon of the target track (the icon and track name will flash), and then using the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or the data dial to turn the track OFF or ON, respectively. The track icon will disappear when a track is muted. • The NORMAL mode is automatically selected when SONG playback is started. • Voice and volume data can be rewritten during playback - see "Voice & Volume Rewrite", below. • When the song playback is stopped, the DSP type will compulsorily be changed according to the currently selected voice and the reverb and chorus types will be changed according to the currently selected style. • User Song data can be loaded into the PSR-620's user song memory location (Song number 26) and played. See page 68 for instructions on loading song data from disk. 52