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Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function

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[5 ▲▼]/ LYRICS LAN[6 ▲▼] GUAGE Determines the language of the displayed lyrics. AUTO When the language is specified in the Song data, the lyrics are displayed accordingly. When the language is not specified in the Song data, the lyrics language is regarded as INTERNATIONAL below. INTERNATIONAL Handles the displayed lyrics as a western language. JAPANESE Handles the displayed lyrics as Japanese. [7 ▲▼] QUICK START On some commercially available Song data, certain settings related to the Song (such as Voice selection, volume, etc.) are recorded to the first measure, before the actual note data. When Quick Start is set to "ON," the instrument reads all initial non-note data of the Song at the highest possible speed, then automatically slows down to the appropriate tempo at the first note. This allows you to start playback as quickly as possible, with a minimum pause for reading of data. 3 [8 ▲▼] P.A.T. (Perfor- See page 44. mance Assistant) Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function The Guide functions provide convenient learning and practicing tools to help you master the instrument. By pressing the [SCORE] button, you can have the notation of the Song displayed, showing the notes you should play and when you should play them, for ease in learning. The PSR-S910 also features convenient vocal practice tools that automatically adjust the timing of Song playback to match your vocal performance (when singing into a connected microphone.) 1 Select the desired Song for practicing the keyboard or singing. 2 Call up the setting display. [FUNCTION] → [B] SONG SETTING 3 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired Guide function type. Songs - Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs - 42 PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual

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PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual
Songs – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs –
3
Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function
The Guide functions provide convenient learning and practicing tools to help you master the instrument. By
pressing the [SCORE] button, you can have the notation of the Song displayed, showing the notes you should
play and when you should play them, for ease in learning. The PSR-S910 also features convenient vocal
practice tools that automatically adjust the timing of Song playback to match your vocal performance (when
singing into a connected microphone.)
1
Select the desired Song for practicing the keyboard or singing.
2
Call up the setting display.
[FUNCTION]
[B] SONG SETTING
3
Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired Guide function type.
[5
▲▼
]/
[6
▲▼
]
LYRICS LAN-
GUAGE
Determines the language of the displayed lyrics.
AUTO
When the language is specified in the Song data, the lyrics are displayed
accordingly. When the language is not specified in the Song data, the lyr-
ics language is regarded as INTERNATIONAL below.
INTERNATIONAL
Handles the displayed lyrics as a western language.
JAPANESE
Handles the displayed lyrics as Japanese.
[7
▲▼
]
QUICK START
On some commercially available Song data, certain settings related to the
Song (such as Voice selection, volume, etc.) are recorded to the first measure,
before the actual note data. When Quick Start is set to “ON,” the instrument
reads all initial non-note data of the Song at the highest possible speed, then
automatically slows down to the appropriate tempo at the first note. This
allows you to start playback as quickly as possible, with a minimum pause for
reading of data.
[8
▲▼
]
P.A.T. (Perfor-
mance Assistant)
See
page 44
.