Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 105

Inputting and Editing Lyrics, Customizing the Event List — Filter, Lyrics Events

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs- Song Creator Inputting and Editing Lyrics This convenient function lets you enter the song name and the lyrics for the song. It also lets you change or correct already existing lyrics. For more information on lyric events, see the chart below. Calling up operations here apply to step 4 on page 94. Use the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons to call up the display below. The operations here are the same as those in Editing Note Events (page 103). In the following example, we'll rewrite a portion of the lyrics to one of the songs, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." Select the internal song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." The method for selection is the same as described on page 74. 1 Move the cursor to the A B event containing the C lyric "star." D E 2 Move the cursor to the word "star." 4 Press this button F to save the newly G changed lyric H data. I J The song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" is in the folder "For Children" in the Song Book (page 74). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To actually enter an edited value, move the cursor away from the value or press the SONG [START/STOP] button. 3 Use these buttons to call up the Lyric display, from which you can input lyrics. From the Lyric display (page 45), enter the new word, "(your name)." Lyrics Events Parameter Name (Song name) Lyrics Code (Other controls) Description Determines the song name. This calls up the NAME display, from which you can enter the name. Allows you to enter lyrics. CR : Enters a line break in the lyrics text. LF : Deletes the currently displayed lyrics and displays the next set of lyrics. Customizing the Event List - Filter This function lets you determine which event types will be shown in the event editing displays. To select an event for display, checkmark the box corresponding to the event name. To filter out an event so that it is not shown on the list, remove the checkmark so that the box is empty. To call up the display below, press the [H] (FILTER) button from any of the following displays: CHD, 1 - 16, SysEX, or LYRICS (page 103 - page 105). Calls up the Main Filter display. For more information on each event type, refer to A the separate Data List B booklet (MIDI Data Format). C Calls up the Control Change Filter display. For D more information on each E event type, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). Calls up the Accompaniment Filter display. For more information on each event type, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). END EXIT Execute the settings by pressing the [EXIT] button. Enters checkmarks for all items. F Selects only note data; checkmarks for all other G boxes are removed. H Reverses the checkmark I settings for all boxes. In J other words, this enters checkmarks to all boxes that were previously unchecked and vice versa. Selects the item, scrolling up/down one item at a time. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Enters/removes the checkmark for the selected item. When "MAIN FILTER" or "ACCOMPANIMENT FILTER" is selected, these select the item, scrolling up/down to the top or the bottom. When "CONTROL CHANGE FILTER" is selected, these select the item, scrolling up/down eight items at a time. PF-1000 105

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs— Song Creator
105
PF-1000
Inputting and Editing Lyrics
This convenient function lets you enter the song name and the lyrics for the song. It also lets you change or correct
already existing lyrics. For more information on lyric events, see the chart below. Calling up operations here apply to
step 4 on page 94. Use the
[BACK]
/
[NEXT]
buttons to call up the display below. The operations here are the same as
those in Editing Note Events (page 103).
In the following example, we’ll rewrite a portion of the lyrics to one of the songs, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.”
Select the internal song “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” The method for selection is the same as described on page 74.
Lyrics Events
Customizing the Event List
Filter
This function lets you determine which event types will be shown in the event editing displays. To select an event for
display, checkmark the box corresponding to the event name. To filter out an event so that it is not shown on the list,
remove the checkmark so that the box is empty.
To call up the display below, press the
[H] (FILTER)
button from any of the following displays: CHD, 1 - 16, SysEX, or
LYRICS (page 103 - page 105).
Parameter
Description
Name (Song name)
Determines the song name. This calls up the NAME display, from which you can enter the name.
Lyrics
Allows you to enter lyrics.
Code (Other controls)
CR : Enters a line break in the lyrics text.
LF :
Deletes the currently displayed lyrics and displays the next set of lyrics.
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D
C
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
1
Move the
cursor to the
event
containing the
lyric “star.”
3
Use these buttons to call up the Lyric display, from which you can input lyrics.
From the
Lyric
display (page 45), enter the new word, “(your name).”
4
Press this button
to save the newly
changed lyric
data.
2
Move the
cursor to the
word “star.”
To actually enter an edited value, move
the cursor away from the value or press
the SONG
[START/STOP]
button.
The song
Twinkle Twinkle
Little Star
is in the folder
For Children
in the Song
Book (page 74).
E
D
C
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
EXIT
Calls up the Main Filter
display. For more information
on each event type, refer to
the separate Data List
booklet (MIDI Data Format).
Enters checkmarks for all items.
Reverses the checkmark
settings for all boxes. In
other words, this enters
checkmarks to all boxes
that were previously un-
checked and vice versa.
Calls up the Control
Change Filter display. For
more information on each
event type, refer to the
separate Data List booklet
(MIDI Data Format).
Calls up the Accompaniment Filter
display. For more information on each
event type, refer to the separate Data
List booklet (MIDI Data Format).
When
MAIN FILTER
or
ACCOMPANIMENT FILTER
is selected, these select the
item, scrolling up/down to the top or the bottom. When
CONTROL CHANGE FILTER
is selected, these select the item, scrolling up/down eight items at a time.
Selects the item, scrolling up/down one
item at a time.
Enters/removes the checkmark for the
selected item.
Selects only note data;
checkmarks for all other
boxes are removed.
Execute the settings
by pressing the
[EXIT] button.
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