Yamaha P-515 P-515 Owners Manual - Page 93

Song Menu

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Song Menu Song Menu This menu lets you set various parameters related to Song playback and edit the Song data with a single touch. NOTE • The parameters marked with * will be available only when a MIDI Song is selected. These parameters are not shown when an Audio Song is selected. • The parameters marked with ** will be available only when an Audio Song is selected. • When using the "Edit" menu, select a MIDI Song other than the preset Song. • Execute is a function that edits or changes the current Song data. Note that pressing the [>] button will actually change the Song data. • The content of the "Song" menu differs depending on the type of Song currently selected (MIDI/Audio). To call up the desired parameter: Select a Song as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select "Song" menu, then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [

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Song Menu
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P-515 Owner’s Manual
Song Menu
This menu lets you set various parameters related to Song playback and edit the Song data with a single
touch.
NOTE
• The parameters marked with * will be available only when a MIDI Song is selected. These parameters are not shown when an Audio
Song is selected.
• The parameters marked with ** will be available only when an Audio Song is selected.
• When using the “Edit” menu, select a MIDI Song other than the preset Song.
• Execute is a function that edits or changes the current Song data. Note that pressing the [>] button will actually change the Song data.
• The content of the “Song” menu differs depending on the type of Song currently selected (MIDI/Audio).
To call up the desired parameter:
Select a Song as necessary, press the [FU
N
CTIO
N
]
bu
tton se
v
eral times to select “Song” men
u
, then
u
se the [
u
]/[
d
]/[<]/[>]
bu
ttons to select the desired parameter.
[>]
[<]
[>]
[<]
[>]
[<]
Description
Default setting
Setting range
L/R*
(page 48)
R, L, Other
Turns on (Play) or off (Mute) each of the Song tracks.
For details, refer to page 48.
On
On, Off
Repeat
(page 49)
A – B*
(Setting display)
Lets you play back a specified range (from Point A to B)
of the current Song repeatedly. For instructions, refer to
page 49.
Off
On, Off
Phrase*
Phrase Mark
This parameter is available only when a MIDI Song
containing the Phrase Mark. By specifying a Phrase
number here, you can play back the current Song from
the mark point, or to play back the corresponding
phrase repeatedly. If you start Song playback with a
Phrase set to “On,” the countdown starts, followed by
repeated playback of the specified phrase or phrases
until you press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
000
000 – the last
phrase number of
the Song
Repeat
Off
On (repeat
playback)/Off (no
repeat)
Song
(Setting display)
By setting this parameter, you can play back only a
specific Song, or specific Songs in order repeatedly or
randomly. For details, refer to page 49.
Off
Off, Single, All,
Random
Volume
(page 52)
Song –
Keyboard*
(Pop-up
window)
Adjusts the volume balance between the Song
playback sound and keyboard performance.
0
Key+64 – 0 –
Song+64
Song L – R*
(Pop-up
window)
Adjusts the volume balance between the right-hand
part left-hand parts of Song playback.
0
L+64 – 0 – R+64
(Pop-up window)**
Adjusts the Audio volume.
100
0 – 127
Transpose
(page 53)
(Setting display)
Shifts the pitch of Song playback up or down in
semitone intervals. For example, if you set this
parameter to “5,” a Song created in C major will be
played back in F major.
NOTE
The Transpose setting will not affect the audio signals, such
as those input from the [AUX IN] jack.
NOTE
MIDI Song playback data will be transmitted with the
transposed note numbers while MIDI note numbers
received from an external MIDI device or computer will not
be affected by the Transpose setting.
NOTE
Applying transpose to an Audio Song may change its tonal
characteristics.
0
-12 (-1 octave) – 0
(normal pitch) –
+12 (+1 octave)
File
Delete
(page 68)
Cancel
Deletes a specific Song. For details about Song types
which can be deleted, refer to page 66.
Execute
Copy*
(page 68)
Cancel
Copies a specific MIDI Song then saves it to a different
location. For details about Song types which can be
copied, refer to page 66.
Execute