Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 124

The functions of each menu item in the display are explained below.

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Song Creator "END MARK" is shown in the display, indicating the end of the song data. The End Mark position for Chord Step is automatically determined according to the section that is input at the end of the song. • Intro The End Mark is automatically recorded to a point following the Intro data (however many measures it is from the position of the last input to the end of the Intro data). • Main The End Mark is automatically recorded two measures following the position of the last input. • Fill The End Mark is automatically recorded one measure following the position of the last input. • Ending The End Mark is automatically recorded to a point following the Ending data (however many measures it is from the position of the last input to the end of the Ending data). The End Mark can be freely set to any position desired, if the automatically assigned position doesn't suit you. The functions of each menu item in the display are explained below. Instantly returns to the beginning of the current recorded song (i.e. the first beat of the first measure). Press this to actually delete the event at the current cursor position. Moves the cursor upward/downward. This shows the current position at which you enter the chord. Clock:384 clocks per 1/4-note (selectable 000 or 192) Beat: 1 - 4 (for 4/4 time) Measure number The "size" of the current recording step. This determines to what position the pointer will advance after a chord has been entered. I Entering other events (Event List) In addition to the Chord/Section, the following events can be recorded in the Event List display. All menu items in the display are the same as in Step Recording (page 120). • Tempo • Accompaniment Volume • Accompaniment Part Volume • Accompaniment Part on/off • Style number • Section • Chord 124 Reference 122

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Song Creator
Song Creator
124
Reference
“END MARK” is shown in the display, indicating the end of the song data.
The End
Mark position for Chord Step is automatically determined according to the section that
is input at the end of the song.
Intro
.................
The End Mark is automatically recorded to a point following the Intro
data (however many measures it is from the position of the last input to
the end of the Intro data).
Main
................
The End Mark is automatically recorded two measures following the
position of the last input.
Fill
...................
The End Mark is automatically recorded one measure following the posi-
tion of the last input.
Ending
.............
The End Mark is automatically recorded to a point following the Ending
data (however many measures it is from the position of the last input to
the end of the Ending data).
The End Mark can be freely set to any position desired, if the automatically assigned
position doesn’t suit you.
The functions of each menu item in the display are explained below.
Entering other events (Event List)
In addition to the Chord/Section, the following events can be recorded in the Event List
display. All menu items in the display are the same as in Step Recording (page 120).
Tempo
Accompaniment Volume
Accompaniment Part Volume
Accompaniment Part on/off
Style number
Section
Chord
Instantly returns to the
beginning of the current
recorded song (i.e. the
rst
beat of the
rst measure).
Moves the cursor
upward/downward.
Press this to actually delete the event
at the current cursor position.
The "size" of the current recording step. This
determines to what position the pointer will
advance after a chord has been entered.
This shows the current position at
which you enter the chord.
Clock:384 clocks per 1/4-note
(selectable 000 or 192)
Beat:
1 - 4 (for 4/4 time)
Measure number
122