Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 93

Song Setup (Multi Track Recording

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Song Creator s Track Mixing This function allows data from two tracks can be mixed and the results placed in a different track , or data to be copied from one track to another. • All data other than the mixed note data is derived from the SOURCE1 track. Specify the tracks to be mixed. Press this to execute the Track Mix operation. After execution the this button changes to an UNDO button which can be used to undo the copy/mix operation if the results are not satisfactory (the "UNDO" button will only remain active until the next operation is performed). Select the track into which the results will be placed. To simply copy from the SOURCE1 track to the DESTINATION track select COPY via the SOURCE2 LCD buttons. s Note Shift This allows tracks which contain data to be individually transposed up or down by a maximum of two octaves in semitone increments. The TR1~8/TR9~16 LCD button can be used to switch between tracks 1 through 8 and tracks 9 through 16. Adjust any track while holding this button to set the note shift for all tracks simultaneously. Set the desired amount of transposition for each track (note-shift controls will only appear for tracks which contain data). Press this to execute the Note Shift operation. After execution this button changes to an UNDO button which can be used to undo the Note Shift operation if the results are not satisfactory (the "UNDO" button will only remain active until the next operation is performed). Song Setup (Multi Track Recording) This function lets you assign the DSP effect block (4~7) to any of the current song's tracks. Other parameters can be modified up as required via the MIXING CONSOLE display (page 122). The tempo of the song can be set as required via the Data dial, and all other available parameters can be modified as required via the MIXING CONSOLE displays. Assign the DSP effect block (4~7) to any of the current song's tracks. Press this to record the settings to the current song. • Only one of the Setup parameters can be recorded to each track, and any parameter changes made in the middle of the song will be cancelled. However, in the case of Volume and Tempo data, any Volume and Tempo changes in the middle of the song are applied as an offset to the initial Setup Data setting. 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 93 91

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Reference
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Track Mixing
This function allows data from two tracks can be mixed and the results placed in a dif-
ferent track , or data to be copied from one track to another.
Note Shift
This allows tracks which contain data to be individually transposed up or down by a
maximum of two octaves in semitone increments.
Song Setup (Multi Track Recording)
This function lets you assign the DSP effect block (4~7) to any of the current song’s
tracks. Other parameters can be modified up as required via the MIXING CONSOLE
display (page 122).
Press this to execute the Track
Mix operation.
After execution the this button
changes to an UNDO button
which can be used to undo the
copy/mix operation if the
results are not satisfactory (the
“UNDO” button will only remain
active until the next operation
is performed).
Specify the tracks to be mixed.
Select the track into which the results will be placed.
To simply copy from the SOURCE1 track to the DESTINA-
TION track select COPY via the SOURCE2 LCD buttons.
Set the desired amount of transposition for
each track (note-shift controls will only
appear for tracks which contain data).
Press this to execute the Note
Shift operation.
After execution this button
changes to an UNDO button
which can be used to undo the
Note Shift operation if the results
are not satisfactory (the “UNDO”
button will only remain active
until the next operation is per-
formed).
Adjust any track while
holding this button to
set the note shift for all
tracks simultaneously.
The TR1~8/TR9~16
LCD button can be
used to switch
between tracks 1
through 8 and tracks
9 through 16.
The tempo of the song
can be set as required via
the Data dial, and all other
available parameters can
be modified as required
via the MIXING CON-
SOLE displays.
Press this to record
the settings to the
current song.
Assign the DSP effect
block (4~7) to any of the
current song’s tracks.
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Only one of the Setup parame-
ters can be recorded to each
track, and any parameter
changes made in the middle of
the song will be cancelled.
However, in the case of Volume
and Tempo data, any Volume
and Tempo changes in the mid-
dle of the song are applied as
an offset to the initial Setup
Data setting.
All data other than the mixed
note data is derived from the
SOURCE1 track.