Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 9

Track Copy/mix

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E3 TRACK COPY/MIX £TRACK COPY/MIX ‡ Source1=Tr1 Source2=Tr2 - + - + † £COPY/MIX Tr1+Tr2 Dest.=Tr1 Execute - + - + Purpose: Copies the data from one recorded track to another, or mixes the data from two recorded tracks (except the ACCOMP. track). q Copy Source track 1 Data Copy to Destination track Data q Mix Source track 1 Data Source track 2 Data Destination track (mix result) The Sequencer Procedure: Use the [] buttons to switch between the two display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to set the first source track (Source1), the second source track (Source2), and the destination track (Dest.). If "CopyToDest." is selected for the Source2 parameter, only the Source1 track is copied to the destination track. Once the source and destination tracks have been selected, press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the display to actually execute the mixdown operation. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display while the operation is in progress, and "Completed!" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. Immediately after execution "Undo" will appear above the right [-] button, and that button can be used to undo the mixdown if it was executed by mistake. The undo function is only available until the next operation is performed. Notes: The mix function is most useful when you want to record more than 7 individual parts on the seven orchestra-part tracks. Successfully recorded parts can be combined using this function, thus opening up more tracks for further recording. The data in the source tracks is not erased during a mix operation. If the tracks that are mixed use different voices, the voice of the lower-numbered track will be used. Subsequent recorded voice changes will operate normally. Please note that only tracks containing data can be specified as the source tracks. Any data in the destination track will be overwritten by data copied from the source 1 and 2 tracks. 9

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E3
TRACK COPY/MIX
+
+
£TRACK COPY/MIX
Source1=Tr1 Source2=Tr2
+
+
† £COPY/MIX Tr1+Tr2
Dest.=Tr1
Execute
Procedure:
Use the [
<
] and [
>
] buttons to switch between the two
display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to set
the first source track (Source1), the second source track
(Source2), and the destination track (Dest.). If
“CopyToDest.” is selected for the Source2 parameter, only
the Source1 track is copied to the destination track.
Once the source and destination tracks have been selected,
press the [+] button below “Execute” on the right side of the
display to actually execute the mixdown operation. “Se-
quencer Executing!” will appear on the lower line of the
display while the operation is in progress, and “Completed!”
will appear briefly when the operation has finished.
Immediately after execution “Undo” will appear above the
right [-] button, and that button can be used to undo the
mixdown if it was executed by mistake. The undo function is
only available until the next operation is performed.
Notes:
The mix function is most useful when you want to record
more than 7 individual parts on the seven orchestra-part
tracks. Successfully recorded parts can be combined using
this function, thus opening up more tracks for further record-
ing. The data in the source tracks is not erased during a mix
operation.
If the tracks that are mixed use different voices, the voice
of the lower-numbered track will be used. Subsequent re-
corded voice changes will operate normally.
Please note that only tracks containing data can be speci-
fied as the source tracks.
Any data in the destination track will be overwritten by
data copied from the source 1 and 2 tracks.
Purpose:
Copies the data from one recorded track to another, or
mixes the data from two recorded tracks (except the
ACCOMP. track).
The Sequencer
Data
Data
Data
Data
Copy to Destination track
Copy
Source track 1
Mix
Source track 1
Source track 2
Destination track (mix result)