Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 110

Deleting Events, Inserting Or Deleting Measures, Saving The Chord Step Data - lcd blank

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSongR,,QQecordi,,QQng ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ V Repeat until done...Repeat steps 1 through 3, above, until the required number of chord changes and other accompaniment events have been entered. The end of the sequence is automatically set at the end of an ENDING pattern, FADE OUT, one measure after the last measure containing data, or the insert point of an END event (available at the bottom of the CHORD TYPE list). s DELETING EVENTS ...When the cursor is located at any previously-entered dot on the CHORD STEP data line, the type of event(s) recorded in that location are indicated by triangular marker(s) to the left of the corresponding event names in the event window. When only one type of event has been entered at the cursor location an eraser icon appears to the right of the corresponding event in the event window, and that event can be erased simply by pressing the DEL. LCD button. When more than one type of event has been entered at the cursor location the SELECT LCD dial can be used to place the eraser icon next to any of these events, and the specified event can be erased by pressing the DEL. LCD button. Events at the top of a measure can be changed but not deleted. s INSERTING OR DELETING MEASURES ...When the cursor is located at the first beat of a measure, a new (blank) measure can be inserted at that location by pressing the measure INS. LCD button to the left of the display. An entire measure can be deleted by placing the cursor at the first beat of the measure to be deleted, and then pressing the measure DEL. LCD button to the left of the display. s SAVING THE CHORD STEP DATA ... The entered CHORD STEP data is automatically saved to disk when you switch displays, press the [EXIT] button, or press the [SONG/M.PAD RECORDING] button. OVERALL/UTILITY VOICE STYLE CREATOR CREATOR FUNCTION SONG/M.PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK 110

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V
Repeat until done.
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Repeat steps 1 through 3, above, until the required number of chord changes and other accompaniment events
have been entered. The end of the sequence is automatically set at the end of an ENDING pattern, FADE OUT, one
measure after the last measure containing data, or the insert point of an END event (available at the bottom of the
CHORD TYPE list).
DELETING EVENTS
..................................................................................................................................................................
When the cursor is located at any previously-entered dot on
the CHORD STEP data line, the type of event(s) recorded in that
location are indicated by triangular marker(s) to the left of the
corresponding event names in the event window. When only one
type of event has been entered at the cursor location an eraser
icon appears to the right of the corresponding event in the event
window, and that event can be erased simply by pressing the
DEL.
LCD button. When more than one type of event has been
entered at the cursor location the
SELECT
LCD dial can be used
to place the eraser icon next to any of these events, and the
specified event can be erased by pressing the
DEL.
LCD button.
Events at the top of a measure can be changed but not deleted.
INSERTING OR DELETING MEASURES
.............................................................................................................
When the cursor is located at the first beat of a measure, a new
(blank) measure can be inserted at that location by pressing the
measure
INS.
LCD button to the left of the display.
An entire measure can be deleted by placing the cursor at the
first beat of the measure to be deleted, and then pressing the
measure
DEL.
LCD button to the left of the display.
SAVING THE CHORD STEP DATA
..............................................................................................................................
The entered CHORD STEP data is automatically saved to disk
when you switch displays, press the
[EXIT]
button, or press the
[SONG/M.PAD RECORDING]
button.
Song Recording
VOICE
CREATOR
STYLE
CREATOR
FUNCTION
SONG/M.PAD
RECORDING
SAMPLING
DISK
OVERALL/UTILITY