Yamaha PSR-S900 Owner's Manual - Page 167

Editing Note or Chord Events CHORD

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Recording Your Performance to MIDI 5 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display (page 73). Editing Note or Chord Events (CHORD, 1-16) The explanations here apply to the CHORD and 1-16 tab displays in step 4 of the Basic Editing Operation on page 162. CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation (page 73). 1 When the 1-16 tab display is elected, press the [F] button to select the channel to be edited. 2 Move the cursor to the desired data. To move the cursor up or down Use the [A]/[B] button. To move the cursor to the top data Press the [C] button. To move the cursor by Measure/Beat/Clock units ....Use the [1π†]- [3π†] buttons. 3 Edit the data. Editing the data line by line Use the [6π†]-[8π] buttons to cut/copy/paste/insert/delete the Selecting multiple lines of data While holding the [J] (MULTI events. Editing each parameter of the data SELECT) button, press the [A]/[B] buttons. 1 Use the [D]/[E] buttons to select the parameter to be edited. 2 Use the [4π†]/[5π†] buttons to edit the parameter value. The DATA ENTRY dial can also be used. To actually enter an edited value, simply move the cursor away from the parameter. Displaying specific types of event (FILTER) You can select the event types to be displayed in the [CHORD] To restore the original value, press the [8†] (CANCEL) button before move the cursor. and [1-16] tab displays. This is convenient, for example, when you wish to have only the note 4 events shown (page 169). When the CHORD tab display is selected, press the [F] (EXPAND) but- ton to convert the data into Song data. CAUTION 5 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the Song Selection display for The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display (page 73). Song or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation (page 73). Chord and Section data recorded with Realtime Recording cannot be indicated and edited on this display. Using, Creating and Editing Songs PSR-S900/S700 Owner's Manual 167

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Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Recording Your Performance to MIDI
PSR-S900/S700 Owner’s Manual
167
5
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the Song Selection display for saving
your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display (page 73).
Editing Note or Chord Events (CHORD, 1–16)
The explanations here apply to the CHORD and 1–16 tab displays in step 4 of the
Basic Editing Operation on page 162.
1
When the 1–16 tab display is elected, press the [F] button to select
the channel to be edited.
2
Move the cursor to the desired data.
To move the cursor up or down
..............................
Use the [A]/[B] button.
To move the cursor to the top data
..........................
Press the [C] button.
To move the cursor by Measure/Beat/Clock units
....
Use the [1
π†
]–
[3
π†
] buttons.
3
Edit the data.
Editing the data line by line
Use the [6
π†
]–[8
π
] buttons to cut/copy/paste/insert/delete the
events.
Editing each parameter of the data
1
Use the [D]/[E] buttons to select the parameter to be edited.
2
Use the [4
π†
]/[5
π†
] buttons to edit the parameter value. The
DATA ENTRY dial can also be used. To actually enter an edited value,
simply move the cursor away from the parameter.
To restore the original value, press the [8
] (CANCEL) button before move
the cursor.
4
When the CHORD tab display is selected, press the [F] (EXPAND) but-
ton to convert the data into Song data.
5
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the Song Selection display for
saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display
(page 73).
CAUTION
The recorded Song data will be
lost if you select another Song
or turn the power to the instru-
ment off without executing the
Save operation (page 73).
Selecting multiple lines of
data
While holding the [J] (MULTI
SELECT) button, press the [A]/[B]
buttons.
Displaying specific types of
event (FILTER)
You can select the event types to
be displayed in the [CHORD]
and [1-16] tab displays. This is
convenient, for example, when
you wish to have only the note
events shown (page 169).
CAUTION
The recorded Song data will
be lost if you select another
Song or turn the power to the
instrument off without exe-
cuting the Save operation
(page 73).
Chord and Section data recorded
with Realtime Recording cannot
be indicated and edited on this
display.