Yamaha PSR-A2000 Owner's Manual - Page 64

Recording Your Performance (Quick Recording), Press the SONG [REC] button.

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4 To stop playback, press the SONG [■] (STOP) button. The Song position will return to Point A. 5 Press the [REPEAT] button to turn off Repeat playback. Specifying the repeat range while Songs are stopped 1. Press the [H] (FF) button to advance to the Point A location. 2. Press the [REPEAT] button to specify Point A. 3. Press the [H] (FF) button to advance to the Point B location. 4. Press the [REPEAT] button again to specify Point B. Recording Your Performance (Quick Recording) You can record all parts of your performance at once or each part (right-hand, left- 3 hand and Style playback) independently. This is an effective practice tool, allowing you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing. Before starting recording, make the desired panel settings for your keyboard performance - selecting a Voice, Style, etc. 1 Press the SONG [REC] button and the [■] (STOP) button simultaneously. Songs - Playing, Practice and Recording Songs - A blank Song for recording is automatically set. 2 Press the SONG [REC] button. NOTE To cancel recording, press the SONG [REC] or [■] (STOP) button. Recording a specific part In place of step 2, pressing the SONG [TR1] (or [TR2]) button while holding the [REC] button enables you to record only the right-hand (or left-hand) part. Pressing the [EXTRA TR] button while holding the [REC] button enables recording of only Style playback. 3 Start recording. Recording begins automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard, start Style playback or start Multi Pad playback. NOTE When recording without Style playback, turning the [METRONOME] on makes your recording sessions much more efficient. The Metronome tempo can be adjusted by TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons. NOTE For Quick Recording, each part will be recorded to the following channels. Keyboard parts: Ch. 1-3 Multi Pad parts: Ch. 5-8 Style parts: Ch. 9-16 64 PSR-A2000 Owner's Manual

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Songs – Playing, Practice and Recording Songs –
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To stop playback, press the SONG [
] (STOP) button.
The Song position will return to Point A.
5
Press the [REPEAT] button to turn off Repeat playback.
You can record all parts of your performance at once or each part (right-hand, left-
hand and Style playback) independently. This is an effective practice tool, allowing
you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing.
Before starting recording, make the desired panel settings for your keyboard
performance — selecting a Voice, Style, etc.
1
Press the SONG [REC] button and the [
] (STOP) button
simultaneously.
A blank Song for recording is automatically set.
2
Press the SONG [REC] button.
3
Start recording.
Recording begins automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard,
start Style playback or start Multi Pad playback.
Specifying the repeat range while Songs are stopped
1. Press the [
H
] (FF) button to advance to the Point A location.
2. Press the [REPEAT] button to specify Point A.
3. Press the [
H
] (FF) button to advance to the Point B location.
4. Press the [REPEAT] button again to specify Point B.
Recording Your Performance (Quick Recording)
NOTE
To cancel recording, press the SONG
[REC] or [
] (STOP) button.
Recording a specific part
In place of step 2, pressing the SONG [TR1] (or [TR2]) button while holding
the [REC] button enables you to record only the right-hand (or left-hand) part.
Pressing the [EXTRA TR] button while holding the [REC] button enables
recording of only Style playback.
NOTE
When recording without Style playback,
turning the [METRONOME] on makes
your recording sessions much more
efficient. The Metronome tempo can be
adjusted by TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons.
NOTE
For Quick Recording, each part will be
recorded to the following channels.
Keyboard parts: Ch. 1-3
Multi Pad parts: Ch. 5-8
Style parts: Ch. 9-16