Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 106
Procedure: Quick Record
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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSongR,,QQecordi,,QQng ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ V Select a record mode To record a new song, press the QUICK RECORD NEW SONG or MULTI TRACK RECORD NEW SONG button to select the corresponding record mode. If you want to add to an existing song, select the QUICK RECORD CURRENT SONG or MULTI TRACK RECORD CURRENT SONG option. Procedure: Quick Record The QUICK RECORD mode, as its name suggests, makes track selection and recording easy by grouping the accompaniment and manual tracks. Z Set the track modes...Use the MANUAL and ACMP LCD dials to the select the REC mode for the track(s) to be recorded, the PLAY mode for the tracks to be played while recording, or the MUTE mode for tracks neither to be played or recorded. The PLAY mode can only be selected for tracks which contain data. • Note that the SYNC START mode is automatically engaged when the QUICK RECORD NEW SONG mode is selected, so be careful not to play the keyboard before you're ready to actually start recording, or recording will begin automatically. SYNC START can be disengaged by pressing the [SYNC START] button. X Set up for the recording... Select the required voice(s), select a style, turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on if required (see "NOTE" below). Set up all parameters as desired for recording. The voices, multi-pad notes, and accompaniment parts are recorded on the various tracks as listed to the right. The FADER and FULL MIXING CONSOLE displays can be used to set the initial values of the available parameters prior to recording. The FADER and FULL MIXING CONSOLE buttons alternately select the MAIN and ACMP MIXING CONSOLE displays (except in the FULL MIX- MANUAL VOICE LEAD voice RIGHT 1 voice RIGHT 2 voice LEFT voice MULTI PAD 1 MULTI PAD 2 MULTI PAD 3 MULTI PAD 4 TRACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ACCOMPANIMENT PART TRACK RHYTHM 2 9 RHYTHM 1 10 BASS 11 CHORD 1 12 CHORD 2 13 PAD 14 PHRASE 1 15 PHRASE 2 16 106