Yamaha PSR-230 Owner's Manual - Page 35

SONG Sub Menu, Song Volume - music cartridge

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˙ SONG Sub Menu First, use the MAIN MENU buttons to select the Song menu, and select the desired Sub Menu parameter with the SUB MENU buttons. Then, use the numeric keypad or +/- buttons to change the setting. Parameter Name Display Name Range Song Name - 01 - 20 Minus One Part MinusMod L, r, L_r Minus One Rightɹ MinusChR Hand Channel 01 - 16 Minus One Left Hand Channel MinusChL 01 - 16 Description This determines the Song to be played (or edited). Songs 01 - 16 are the Demo songs, and Songs 17 - 20 are User Songs (for use with Easy Chord Memory). Music Cartridge Songs can be selected by pressing the CARTRIDGE button (PSR-230 only). (See page 37) This determines which part of the Song is to be turned off for the Minus One function: the left-hand (L), the right-hand (r), or both (L_r). It also determines which part is used with the Guide function (page 30). The default Minus One Part is "r." This determines the channel of the right-hand part which is to be muted with the Minus One function. To reset to the default channel (01), press the +/buttons simultaneously. This determines the channel of the left-hand part which is to be muted with the Minus One function. To reset to the default channel (02), press the +/buttons simultaneously. ˙ Song Volume The Song Volume can be adjusted separately from the main instrument volume. This is particularly useful when using Minus One, since it lets you control the balance between the Song and the Voice you play on the keyboard. To change the Song Volume, use the VOLUME buttons in the song mode. ACCOMPANIMENT SONG VOLUME RESET VOLUME Press VOLUME˛ to increase the song volume and VOLUME˝ to decrease it; holding down the appropriate button continuously increases/decreases the song volume. The level is shown in the display. VOLUME To reset the Song Volume to its original default setting, press both VOLUME buttons simultaneously. 32

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SONG Sub Menu
First, use the
MAIN MENU
buttons to select the Song menu, and select the desired Sub Menu parameter
with the
SUB MENU
buttons.
Then, use the numeric keypad or +/- buttons to change the setting.
Song Volume
The Song Volume can be adjusted separately from the main instrument volume.
This is particularly useful
when using Minus One, since it lets you control the balance between the Song and the Voice you play on
the keyboard.
To change the Song Volume, use the
VOLUME
buttons in the song mode.
Press
VOLUME
to increase the song volume and
VOLUME
to decrease it; holding down the
appropriate button continuously increases/decreases the song volume.
The level is shown in the display.
To reset the Song Volume to its original default setting, press both
VOLUME
buttons simultaneously.
VOLUME
VOLUME
VOLUME
RESET
ACCOMPANIMENT
SONG
Display Name
MinusMod
MinusChR
MinusChL
Parameter Name
Song Name
Minus One Part
Minus One Right
Hand Channel
Minus One Left
Hand Channel
Range
01 - 20
L, r, L_r
01 - 16
01 - 16
Description
This determines the Song to be played (or edited).
Songs 01 - 16 are the Demo songs, and Songs 17 - 20
are User Songs (for use with Easy Chord Memory).
Music Cartridge Songs can be selected by pressing the
CARTRIDGE button (PSR-230 only).
(See page 37)
This determines which part of the Song is to be
turned off for the Minus One function: the left-hand
(L), the right-hand (r), or both (L_r).
It also
determines which part is used with the Guide function
(page 30).
The default Minus One Part is
r.
This determines the channel of the right-hand part
which is to be muted with the Minus One function.
To reset to the default channel (01), press the +/-
buttons simultaneously.
This determines the channel of the left-hand part
which is to be muted with the Minus One function.
To reset to the default channel (02), press the +/-
buttons simultaneously.