Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 120

Multi Pad Recording, Clear, Copy, Turning Chord Match and Repeat On/Off

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Multi Pad Creator Multi Pad Recording The explanations here apply to step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 119. q Start recording. Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard. If Chord Match is set to on for the Multi Pad to be recorded, you should record using the notes of the C major seventh scale (C, D, E, G, A and B). C = chord note C, S = scale note C S C C S C Others: non scale note • Other notes besides those of the C major seventh scale can be recorded; however, this may result in the recorded phrase not matching the chord when being played back. • The rhythm part of the currently selected style is used as a rhythmic guide (in place of a metronome), playing back during recording. However, it is not recorded to the Multi Pad. q Stop recording. Press the [STOP] LCD button or the panel MULTI PAD [STOP] button to stop recording when you've finished playing the phrase. Clear Clears all four pads in the currently selected bank. Copy Clears only the currently selected pad. Select the source pad. Execute the Copy operation. Select the destination pad. Banks #59 and #60 cannot be selected. Turning Chord Match and Repeat On/Off Use the same operation as on page 65. 120 Reference q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q 118

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Multi Pad Creator
Multi Pad Recording
The explanations here apply to step #4 of the Basic Procedure on page 119.
Start recording.
Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard.
If Chord Match is set to on for the Multi Pad to be recorded, you should record using
the notes of the C major seventh scale (C, D, E, G, A and B).
Stop recording.
Press the
[STOP]
LCD button or the panel MULTI PAD
[STOP]
button to stop record-
ing when you’ve finished playing the phrase.
Clear
Copy
Turning Chord Match and Repeat On/Off
Use the same operation as on page 65.
CSC
CSC
C = chord note
C, S = scale note
Others: non scale note
Clears only the cur-
rently selected pad.
Clears all four pads in
the currently selected
bank.
Select the source
pad.
Execute the Copy
operation.
Select the destination pad.
Banks #59 and #60 cannot
be selected.
Other notes besides those of
the C major seventh scale can
be recorded; however, this may
result in the recorded phrase
not matching the chord when
being played back.
The rhythm part of the cur-
rently selected style is used as
a rhythmic guide (in place of a
metronome), playing back dur-
ing recording.
However, it is
not recorded to the Multi Pad.
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