Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 111

Quick Record Mode Edit Functions, RENAME SONG, SONG DELETE, Procedure: Multi Track Record

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSong,,QQRecord,,QQing ,,QQ Quick Record Mode Edit Functions The QUICK RECORD mode EDIT display includes the RENAME SONG and SONG DELETE functions. Select the EDIT display via the LCD button to the right of the display. s RENAME SONG This function allows you to enter an original name for the current song. The name can be entered as described on page 21. s SONG DELETE This function deletes the specified song file from the disk. Use the DIRECTORY dials to specify the FLOPPY DISK or HARD disk directory (if an optional hard is present). Use the SONG DELETE LCD dials to select the song to be deleted, Then press the EXECUTE LCD button. • The song currently being recorded cannot be deleted. • The amount of disk space occupied by each song is displayed in approximate kilobytes in parentheses to the right of the song name. Procedure: Multi Track Record The MULTI TRACK record mode allows independent recording and playback on any of 16 tracks, so even complex songs can be built up track by track. Z Set the track modes Use the TR1 through TR16 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. The TR1~8 or TR9~16 LCD button selects track groups 1 through 8 and 9 through 16, respectively. 111

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Quick Record Mode Edit Functions
The QUICK RECORD mode
EDIT
display includes the
RENAME SONG and SONG DELETE functions.
Select the
EDIT
display via the
LCD button to the right
of the display.
RENAME SONG
.........................................................................
This function allows you to enter an original name for the
current song. The name can be entered as described on page 21.
SONG DELETE
...........................................................................
This function deletes the specified song file from the disk.
Use the
DIRECTORY
dials to specify the FLOPPY DISK or
HARD disk directory (if an optional hard is present). Use the
SONG DELETE
LCD dials to select the song to be deleted, Then
press the
EXECUTE
LCD button.
The song currently being recorded cannot be deleted.
The amount of disk space occupied by each song is displayed in
approximate kilobytes in parentheses to the right of the song name.
Procedure:
Multi Track Record
The MULTI TRACK record mode allows independent recording and playback on any of 16 tracks, so even
complex songs can be built up track by track.
Z
Set the track modes.
............................................................
Use the
TR1
through
TR16
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. The
TR1~8
or
TR9~16
LCD button selects track groups 1 through 8 and 9
through 16, respectively.
Song Recording