Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 67

Other Functions: Viewing the Lyrics and Fast Forward/Reverse, Song Setup

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Disk Song Playback Other Functions: Viewing the Lyrics and Fast Forward/Reverse Select this to call up the Lyrics display. Select this during playback to move rapidly forward through the song. Select this during playback to move rapidly backward through the song. This button lets you pause playback and then start again from the same point in the song. Song Setup This function determines certain playback settings for song data other than note on/off (for example, lyrics). • When set to SEARCH ON, the PSR9000 reads the lyric data when the song is selected, allowing the lyrics to be displayed immediately after you press the [START/STOP] button. • When set to SEARCH OFF, the PSR9000 reads the lyric data after playback is started. This may result in a slight delay before the lyrics are displayed. • When set to NEVER DISPLAY, the lyrics will not be shown in the LCD display during playback. When the Ultra Quick Start function here is set to ON, the PSR-9000 reads all initial non-note data of the song at the highest possible speed, then automatically slows down to the appropriate tempo at the first note of the song. This allows you to start actual song playback as quickly as possible, with a minimum pause for reading of data. Press this button to save the microphone and Vocal Harmony settings to the selected song. See below for details. s About Vocal Harmony/Microphone Settings for a Song The Vocal Harmony and Microphone settings can be stored as Song Setup data. When using the Vocal Harmony function with a song, this convenient feature lets you store all relevant Vocal Harmony and Microphone settings with the song, so that they are automatically called up the next time you select the song. The actual settings that can be stored are listed below. • Vocal Harmony type and parameter settings Page 69 • Vocal Harmony Vocoder track settings (keyboard and song Page 70 • Effect type and parameter settings (for the microphone sound Page 124 • Volume, Pan, Reverb depth, Chorus depth and DSP (8) depth (for the microphone sound Page 123 • You can use the metronome function during playback. See page 142 for details. q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q Reference 67 65

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Other Functions: Viewing the Lyrics and Fast Forward/Reverse
Song Setup
This function determines certain playback settings for song data other than note on/off
(for example, lyrics).
About Vocal Harmony/Microphone Settings for a Song
The Vocal Harmony and Microphone settings can be stored as Song Setup data.
When
using the Vocal Harmony function with a song, this convenient feature lets you store all
relevant Vocal Harmony and Microphone settings with the song, so that they are auto-
matically called up the next time you select the song.
The actual settings that can be
stored are listed below.
• Vocal Harmony type and parameter settings
............................................................
Page 69
• Vocal Harmony Vocoder track settings (keyboard and song)
....................................
Page 70
• Effect type and parameter settings (for the microphone sound)
.............................
Page 124
• Volume, Pan, Reverb depth, Chorus depth and
DSP (8) depth (for the microphone sound)
.............................................................
Page 123
Select this during play-
back to move rapidly back-
ward through the song.
Select this during play-
back to move rapidly for-
ward through the song.
This button lets you
pause playback and then
start again from the same
point in the song.
Select this to call up the
Lyrics display.
Press this button to
save the microphone
and Vocal Harmony
settings to the
selected song.
See below for details.
• When set to SEARCH ON, the PSR-
9000 reads the lyric data when the song
is selected, allowing the lyrics to be dis-
played immediately after you press the
[START/STOP] button.
• When set to SEARCH OFF, the PSR-
9000 reads the lyric data after playback
is started.
This may result in a slight
delay before the lyrics are displayed.
• When set to NEVER DISPLAY, the lyrics
will not be shown in the LCD display dur-
ing playback.
When the Ultra Quick Start function here
is set to ON, the PSR-9000 reads all ini-
tial non-note data of the song at the high-
est possible speed, then automatically
slows down to the appropriate tempo at
the first note of the song.
This allows you
to start actual song playback as quickly
as possible, with a minimum pause for
reading of data.
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You can use the metronome
function during playback. See
page 142 for details.