Yamaha PSR-S900 Owner's Manual - Page 144

Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE)

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Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) Reading Song data automatically when inserting a USB storage device You can have the instrument automatically call up the first Song (not contained in a folder) on a USB storage device, as soon as the device is connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [√][®] MEDIA 2 Press the [3π]/[4π] (SONG AUTO OPEN) button to select "ON." About the [SONG CH 1-8]/ [SONG CH 9-16] displays A Song consists of 16 separate channels. Separate settings can be made for each of the 16 channels in the MIXING CONSOLE display. Adjust the parameters in the SONG CH 1-8 or SONG CH 9-16 display respectively. Usually, CH 1 is assigned to the [TR 1] button, CH 2 is assigned to the [TR 2] button, and CH 3-16 are assigned to the [EXTRA TR] button, respectively. Press the [C]/[H] (VOICE) buttons in step 5 to select the Voice which you want to change. Then, press one of the [1π†] to [8π†] buttons to call up the Voice selection display for the channel. Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) You can set the mixing-related parameters of a Song. Refer to the section "Adjustable items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE display" on page 92. Call up the "SONG CH 1-8" or "SONG CH 9-16" display in step 3 of the Basic Procedure in "Editing the Volume Balance and Voice Combination (MIXING CONSOLE)" on page 91. Below are two operation examples. Adjusting the Volume Balance of Each Channel 1 Select a Song (page 36). 2 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button to call up the MIXING CON- SOLE display. 3 Select the [VOL/VOICE] tab by pressing the TAB [√][®] buttons. 4 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button repeatedly to call up the display of "SONG CH 1-8" or "SONG CH 9-16." 5 Press the [J] button to select the "VOLUME." 6 Adjust the volume balance of each channel by using the [1π†]- [8π†] buttons. 7 You can save the volume settings to the Song in the Setup operation of the SETUP (page 166). Make sure to checkmark the "VOICE" item in step 2 of the Setup procedure. Using, Creating and Editing Songs 144 PSR-S900/S700 Owner's Manual

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Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE)
PSR-S900/S700 Owner’s Manual
144
Adjusting the Volume Balance and
Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING
CONSOLE)
You can set the mixing-related parameters of a Song. Refer to the section “Adjust-
able items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE display” on page 92. Call up the
“SONG CH 1–8” or “SONG CH 9–16” display in step 3 of the Basic Procedure in
“Editing the Volume Balance and Voice Combination (MIXING CONSOLE)” on
page 91. Below are two operation examples.
Adjusting the Volume Balance of Each Channel
1
Select a Song (page 36).
2
Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button to call up the MIXING CON-
SOLE display.
3
Select the [VOL/VOICE] tab by pressing the TAB [
][
®
] buttons.
4
Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button repeatedly to call up the display
of “SONG CH 1–8” or “SONG CH 9–16.”
5
Press the [J] button to select the “VOLUME.”
6
Adjust the volume balance of each channel by using the [1
π†
]–
[8
π†
] buttons.
7
You can save the volume settings to the Song in the Setup operation
of the SETUP (page 166).
Make sure to checkmark the “VOICE” item in step 2 of the Setup procedure.
Reading Song data automatically when inserting a USB
storage device
You can have the instrument automatically call up the first Song (not con-
tained in a folder) on a USB storage device, as soon as the device is con-
nected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
1
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
[J] UTILITY
TAB [
][
®
] MEDIA
2
Press the [3
π
]/[4
π
] (SONG AUTO OPEN) button to select “ON.”
About the [SONG CH 1–8]/
[SONG CH 9–16] displays
A Song consists of 16 separate
channels. Separate settings can
be made for each of the 16 chan-
nels in the MIXING CONSOLE
display. Adjust the parameters in
the SONG CH 1-8 or SONG CH
9-16 display respectively. Usu-
ally, CH 1 is assigned to the [TR
1] button, CH 2 is assigned to
the [TR 2] button, and CH 3-16
are assigned to the [EXTRA TR]
button, respectively.
Press the [C]/[H] (VOICE) but-
tons in step 5 to select the Voice
which you want to change. Then,
press one of the [1
π†
] to
[8
π†
] buttons to call up the
Voice selection display for the
channel.