5
Using Commercially Available Music Collections
(Sold Separately)
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66
The Sample Disk
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66
Format
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67
Save
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68
Load
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70
Disk Copy
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72
Song Copy
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73
Delete File
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75
Song Playback
76
Song Playback Procedure
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76
Song Volume Control
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78
Play from a Specified Measure
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78
Minus-one Practice
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79
Repeat Play
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80
Song Repeat
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81
Next Song
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82
Song Recording
83
Quick Recording Procedure
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84
Rehearsal Mode
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86
Multi Recording Procedure
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88
About the Recording with the Digital Effects Applied .
90
Punch In/Punch Out
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92
Quantize
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93
Naming User Songs
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94
Clearing Song Data
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94
Song Edit
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96
Style Recording
98
Style Recording Procedure
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98
Rehearsal Mode
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101
Drum Cancel
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103
Quantize
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103
Naming Styles
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104
Clearing User Style Data
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105
Multi Pad Recording
106
Multi Pad Recording Procedure
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106
Naming Pads
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109
Clearing User Pad Data
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109
Revoicing
110
Revoicing the R1, R2, and L Voices
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110
Revoicing a Style
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112
Overall Functions
114
Touch Sensitivity
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115
Pitch Bend Range
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115
Modulation Wheel
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115
Master Tuning
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115
Scale Tuning
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115
Song Transpose
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116
Metronome
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116
Split Voice Split Point
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116
Accompaniment Split Point
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116
Fingering Mode
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116
Voice Set
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116
Pedal
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117
MIDI Functions
119
What’s MIDI?
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119
MIDI Terminal/TO HOST Terminal
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121
What You Can Do with MIDI
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121
Connecting to a Personal Computer
(TO HOST Terminal/HOST SELECT Switch)
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122
Connect using the PSR-730/630 MIDI terminals
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122
Connect using the TO HOST terminal
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124
The PSR-730/630 MIDI Functions
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125
Transmit Channel & Transmit Track
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125
Receive Channel & Receive
Mode
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126
Local Control
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127
Clock
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128
Initial Data Send
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128
MIDI Template
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129
Appendix
130
PSR-730/630 Display MENU/SUB MENU Structure
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Voice List
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133
Maximum Polyphony
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133
Drum Kit List
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140
Style List
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142
About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)
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143
When DSP type Is Selected as a System Effect
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143
When DSP type Is Selected as a Insertion Effect
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144
Harmony Type List
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147
Refining User Styles with Style File Format
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148
Style File (Auto Accompaniment) Format
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148
About the Source Chord Type
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150
Troubleshooting
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151
Data Backup & Initialization
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152
Data Backup
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152
Data Initialization
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152
MIDI Data Format
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153
MIDI Implementation Chart
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168
Specifications
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171
Index
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172