Yamaha PF-500 Owner's Manual - Page 48
Playing Back Recorded Songs
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Playing Back Recorded Songs You can play back songs recorded using the Record function (page 35). You can also play the keyboard along with the playback. TIP Songs containing a large amount of data may not be able to be read properly by the instrument, and as such you may not be able to select them. The maximum capacity is about 200-300KB, however this may differ depending on the data contents of each song. Playing back a song TIP Change the PF-500's character type ([CharacterCord]) as appropriate for the selected song. 1 2-2 TEMPO [DOWN] [UP] 2-1 MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME SONG KEYBOARD SONG BALANCE DEMO TRACK 1 TRACK 2 EXTRA TRACKS FILE METRONOME START/STOP SETTING A SONG SELECT TOP START/STOP REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP NEW SONG SYNCHRO START SONG C TEMPO [SONG BALANCE] 43 2-2 B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 E.PIANO E.PIANO 1 2 HARPSI- E.CLAVICHORD CHORD VIBRAPHONE VOICE GUITAR SETTING SPLIT CHURCH JAZZ SYNTH. WOOD ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR PAD BASS E.BASS XG VARIATION REVERB CHORUS BRILLIANCE MELLOW BRIGHT VOICE EFFECT MIDI SETTING OTHER SETTING 5 Procedure 1. Display the song select screen. Press either the SONG SELECT [ ]/[ ] buttons. Song select screen A B NO YES C D 2. Select the desired song. 2-1 Use the A [-]/[+] buttons to select the song type: "Pre- setSong" or "MemorySong." If the internal Storage memory contains one or more songs, the PF- 500 displays "MemorySong." 2-2 Use the C [-]/[+] or SONG SELECT [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a song. TIP You can enjoy ensemble performance by yourself. Record the parts for a fourhanded song or a piano duet, then play the recorded part while playing the other part on the keyboard. TIP Use the SongRepeat parameter in the "SONG SETTING" menu (page 67) to select repeat playback of all songs or repeat playback of a single song. TIP If the song name extends beyond what can be displayed in the screen, you can press D [+] to move toward the right in steps of one character. Press D [-] to move back to the left in steps of one character. 48 PF-500