Yamaha PSR-295 Owner's Manual - Page 31

Types Of Songs, Preset Song Categories - flash memory user songs

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Using Songs Quick Guide Types Of Songs The following three types of songs can be used by the DGX-205/203 and PSR-295/293. ● Preset Songs (the 30 songs built into the instrument Song numbers 001 - 030. ● User Songs (recordings of your own performances Song numbers 031 - 035. ● External song files (song data transferred from a computer*) ... Song numbers 036 -. * The Accessory CD-ROM includes a selection of 70 MIDI songs. See page 68 for instructions on how to transfer the songs to the instrument. The different types of songs can be saved to different song numbers. The chart below shows the basic DGX-205/203 and PSR-295/293 processes flow for using the preset songs, user songs, and external song files - from storage to playback. Your own performance Computer External song file Record (page 39) DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293 Song Storage locations Preset Songs (001 - 030) The 30 songs built into the instrument. User Songs (031 - 035) Stored in the internal flash memory. Transfer (page 68) External song files can be saved to flash memory (036 -). Flash Memory (036 - 134) Save to internal flash memory. Currently available. NOTE • Different flash memory areas are used to store user songs and external song files transferred from a computer. User songs cannot be directly transferred to the external song file flash memory area, and vice versa. Play ● Preset Song Categories The 30 preset songs have been organized into 8 categories that make it easier to select appropriate songs for lessons. Refer to this chart when selecting songs. Category Favorites Easy Play Pianist Organist Advanced Band Play Duet Holidays Number 001 - 003 004 - 008 009 - 013 014 - 016 017 - 021 022 - 024 025 - 027 028 - 030 Ideal for ... Popular songs, for people who want to play pops. Right-hand melody songs. Ideal for beginner lessons. Folk songs arranged for piano. For people who want to play in a classic style. Players who enjoy the rich resonance of organ pieces. Lively tunes ... when it's time to move up from one-hand lessons. Slow ballads. Experience the role of the pianist in an ensemble. Songs made up of two right-hand melodies. Songs for anyone who wants to expand their repertoire. DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293 Owner's Manual 31

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Using Songs
Quick Guide
DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293
Owner’s Manual
31
The following three types of songs can be used by the DGX-205/203 and PSR-295/293.
Preset Songs (the 30 songs built into the instrument)
................
Song numbers 001 – 030.
User Songs (recordings of your own performances)
..................
Song numbers 031 – 035.
External song files (song data transferred from a computer*) ... Song numbers 036 –.
* The Accessory CD-ROM includes a selection of 70 MIDI songs. See page 68 for instructions on how to
transfer the songs to the instrument.
The different types of songs can be saved to different song numbers. The chart below shows the basic DGX-205/203
and PSR-295/293 processes flow for using the preset songs, user songs, and external song files – from storage to play-
back.
Preset Song Categories
The 30 preset songs have been organized into 8 categories that make it easier to select appropriate songs for lessons.
Refer to this chart when selecting songs.
Category
Number
Ideal for …
Favorites
001 – 003
Popular songs, for people who want to play pops.
Easy Play
004 – 008
Right-hand melody songs. Ideal for beginner lessons.
Pianist
009 – 013
Folk songs arranged for piano. For people who want to play in a
classic style.
Organist
014 – 016
Players who enjoy the rich resonance of organ pieces.
Advanced
017 – 021
Lively tunes … when it’s time to move up from one-hand lessons.
Band Play
022 – 024
Slow ballads. Experience the role of the pianist in an ensemble.
Duet
025 – 027
Songs made up of two right-hand melodies.
Holidays
028 – 030
Songs for anyone who wants to expand their repertoire.
Types Of Songs
Different flash memory areas
are used to store user songs
and external song files trans-
ferred from a computer. User
songs cannot be directly
transferred to the external
song file flash memory area,
and vice versa.
NOTE
Play
Your own performance
External song file
Transfer
(page 68)
Record
(page 39)
External song files
can be saved to flash
memory (036 –).
Computer
Preset Songs
(001 – 030)
User Songs
(031 – 035)
Flash Memory
(036 – 134)
The 30 songs
built into the
instrument.
Stored in the
internal flash
memory.
Save to inter-
nal flash mem-
ory. Currently
available.
DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293
Song Storage locations