Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 64
Record the selected part., Repeat until all parts have been recorded., Go on to SETUP, EDIT
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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQThe Cu,,QQstom S,,QQtyle Cr,,QQeator ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ M Record the selected part You can now add new notes to the selected part by playing the keyboard at the appropriate timing. The default chord for data entry is C major 7. A different chord can be specified as required via the PARA. EDIT display page, described on page 71. If both the RHY1 and RHY2 parts are deleted the metronome will sound to provide a timing guide (the metronome sound is not recorded). A single drum instrument can be cleared from the RHY1 or RHY2 part which is currently set to the REC mode by pressing the key corresponding to the instrument to be cleared while holding the RHY. CLEAR LCD button. q MAIN and FILL Section Rules Observe the following rules when recording the MAIN and FILL sections: • Use only the CM7 (or chord specified by the PARA. EDIT page parameters) scale notes when recording the BASS and PHRASE parts. • Use only the chord notes when recording the CHORD and PAD tracks. • Refer to the " Source Chord Type List" on page 65 for the scale and chord notes for each source chord type. • Any appropriate chord or chord progression can be used for the INTRO and ENDING sections. • Key On/Off, Volume, Pitch Bend and Modulation data, etc., can be recorded. • Playback can be started and stopped via the [START/ STOP] button as required while in the STYLE CREATOR mode - data cannot be recorded while playback is stopped. It is a good idea, however, to use [SYNC START] if you want to record from the top of the first measure. • The volume, effects, and other parameters related to the voice being used can be adjusted via the FADER or FULL MIXING CONSOLE display R1 part LCD dials. "- - -" will appear in the value location of parameters which are not available. • A "KEY OFF" event will automatically be recorded at the end of the loop. • Try to keep the maximum number of simultaneous notes below 20. Use the POLY COUNTER function (UTILITY F8, page 131) to keep track of the total number of notes being played. < Repeat until all parts have been recorded. . Continue selecting the REC mode for the various parts in the PART RECORD display and recording them as required until all parts have been recorded. > Go on to SETUP, EDIT, PARA. EDIT, and STORE You can now stop the accompaniment by pressing the [START/STOP] button (or leave it running, as required), and go on to the SETUP display (page 67), the EDIT display (page 68) and/or the PARA. EDIT display (page 71). When your custom accompaniment is complete, be sure to use the STORE function (page 70), to store the style to one of the CUSTOM STYLE memory locations. ? Exit when done When your custom accompaniment is stored, press the [STYLE CREATOR] or [EXIT] button to exit from the STYLE CREATOR mode. SYNC START START/ STOP INTRO A/B ACCOMPANIMEN OVERALL/UTILITY VOICE STYLE CREATOR CREATOR FUNCTION SONG/M.PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK • It is also possible to create custom styles using an external sequencer, as described on page 73. 64