Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 61

Play the Multi Pads, Save Your MULTI PAD Data to Floppy Disk

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The Multi Pads 7 Play the Multi Pads ...Tap any of the MULTI PADS. Your recorded data will be played in exactly the same way as the preset data. q Enter a New Name for the Multi Pad Kit If you want to enter a descriptive name for the user pad kit (multi pad kit number "22"), enter your original multi pad kit name, this is recommended. Use the cursor [>] button to move the cursor to the first (left most) character of the multi pad kit name in the display. A multi pad kit name can consist of up to 8 characters. The position of the character you want to enter or change can be selected by moving the cursor. Using the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or the data dial, enter the desired character listed below. The number buttons can also be used to enter the number. If you want to insert an underline character at the cursor position, press the cursor [v] button. If you want to delete a character at the cursor position, press the cursor [w] button. When you've finished entering the multi pad kit name, move the cursor to the position other than the multi pad kit name so that the newly entered multi pad kit name will be memorized. Character List ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789- • The user pad kit data including it's name is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned OFF, as long as the batteries are installed or the AC adaptor is connected.. 122 Yamaha 8 Save Your MULTI PAD Data to Floppy Disk When you've finished recording your MULTI PAD data save it to floppy disk as described on page 66. Making this step a habit will prevent accidental loss of data. 59

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The Multi Pads
7
Play the Multi Pads
.................................................................................................................................
Tap any of the MULTI PADS. Your recorded data will be played in ex-
actly the same way as the preset data.
Enter a New Name for the Multi Pad Kit
If you want to enter a descriptive name for the user pad kit (multi pad kit
number “22”), enter your original multi pad kit name, this is recommended.
Use the cursor
[
>
]
button to move the cursor to the first (left most) char-
acter of the multi pad kit name in the display. A multi pad kit name can con-
sist of up to 8 characters. The position of the character you want to enter or
change can be selected by moving the cursor.
Using the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons or the data dial, enter the desired
character listed below. The number buttons can also be used to enter the
number. If you want to insert an underline character at the cursor position,
press the cursor
[
]
button. If you want to delete a character at the cursor
position, press the cursor
[
]
button. When you’ve finished entering the
multi pad kit name, move the cursor to the position other than the multi pad
kit name so that the newly entered multi pad kit name will be memorized.
The user pad kit data including
it’s name is retained in memory
even when the power switch is
turned OFF, as long as the bat-
teries are installed or the AC
adaptor is connected..
Character List
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789–
Yamaha
1
22
8
Save Your MULTI PAD Data to Floppy Disk
.............................................
When you’ve finished recording your MULTI PAD data save it to
floppy disk as described on page 66. Making this step a habit will prevent
accidental loss of data.