Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 120

Select a bank and pad., Select a style., Engage the REC WAITING mode., Record., Stop Recording - styles free

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQTheM,,QQultiPad,,QQs ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ X Select a bank and pad Make sure the RECORDING/CLEAR display page RECORDING function is selected. Use the BANK and PAD SELECT LCD dials to select the bank/pad you want to record (only banks 51 through 60 are recordable). You can also use the panel M.PAD BANK [-] and [+] buttons to select the desired bank, and the MULTI PAD buttons - [1] ... [4] - to select the desired pad. The amount of FREE AREA for the entire MULTI PAD recording memory is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. C Select a style...Select the style you want to play along with while recording your MULTI PAD phrase. The selected style will play during MULTI PAD recording (it will not be recorded). The MULTI PAD phrase will be recorded in relation to the current accompaniment tempo. If you don't want to hear the style while recording, use the FADER MIXING CONSOLE ACMP fader to turn the accompaniment volume all the way down. V Engage the REC WAITING mode Press the REC LCD button. It will change to the REC WAITING button, the SYNC START mode will be engaged, the first LED of the BEAT indicator will flash at the current tempo, and the RIGHT 1 part will be selected (the MULTI PADS only record the RIGHT 1 voice). Select a different RIGHT 1 voice if you want to change the MULTI PAD sound. B Record Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard. Record along with the selected style. • Only one voice can be recorded to the each pad. • When a pad is recorded all previous data in that pad will be erased and replaced by the new data. • Phrases you intend to use with the CHORD MATCH function ("The Repeat and Chord Match Modes", below) should be recorded in the key of CM7. N Stop Recording Press the STOP LCD button or the panel MULTI PAD [STOP] button to stop recording when you've finished playing the phrase. • The MULTI PADS are recorded in 1-measure increments. • MULTI PAD data can be saved to and loaded from disk (pages 140, 141). 120

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X
Select a bank and pad.
......................................................
Make sure the
RECORDING/CLEAR
display page RECORD-
ING function is selected. Use the
BANK
and
PAD SELECT
LCD dials to select the bank/pad you want to record (only banks
51 through 60 are recordable). You can also use the panel
M.PAD BANK
[–]
and
[+]
buttons to select the desired bank,
and the MULTI PAD buttons —
[1]
[4]
— to select the
desired pad. The amount of FREE AREA for the entire MULTI
PAD recording memory is displayed in the upper right corner of
the display.
C
Select a style.
..................................................................................................................................................................................
Select the style you want to play along with while recording your MULTI PAD phrase. The selected style will
play during MULTI PAD recording (it will not be recorded). The MULTI PAD phrase will be recorded in relation
to the current accompaniment tempo. If you don’t want to hear the style while recording, use the FADER MIXING
CONSOLE ACMP fader to turn the accompaniment volume all the way down.
V
Engage the REC WAITING mode.
..........................
Press the
REC
LCD button. It will change to the
REC WAIT-
ING
button, the SYNC START mode will be engaged, the first
LED of the BEAT indicator will flash at the current tempo, and
the RIGHT 1 part will be selected (the MULTI PADS only
record the RIGHT 1 voice). Select a different RIGHT 1 voice if
you want to change the MULTI PAD sound.
B
Record.
...............................................................................................
Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the
keyboard. Record along with the selected style.
N
Stop Recording
.........................................................................
Press the
STOP
LCD button or the panel MULTI PAD
[STOP]
button to stop recording when you’ve finished playing
the phrase.
The MULTI PADS are recorded in 1-measure increments.
MULTI PAD data can be saved to and loaded from disk (pages 140,
141).
Only one voice can be recorded to the each pad.
When a pad is recorded all previous data in that pad
will be erased and replaced by the new data.
• Phrases you intend to use with the CHORD MATCH
function (“The Repeat and Chord Match Modes”,
below) should be recorded in the key of CM7.
The Multi Pads