Yamaha PSR-A3000 PSR-A3000 Owners Manual - Page 156

Example of Step Recording-Chord detailed instructions of step 5 above

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5 Start Step Recording by using the [A]-[J] buttons and [1 ]-[8 ] buttons, as well as the keyboard. Refer to the example below for specific instructions. For details on these buttons, refer to page 153. 6 Press the SONG [J] (STOP) button (or press the [C] button) to return to the top of the Song, then hear the newly entered Song by pressing the [F/ K] (PLAY/PAUSE) button. 7 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display. 8 Press the [F] (EXPAND) button to convert the recorded data to the actual MIDI notes (Song data). 9 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to carry out the Save operation. For details, refer to page 28. NOTICE The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation. Example of Step Recording-Chord (detailed instructions of step 5 above) NOTE This example uses a Style in 4/4 time. 1 2 3 MAIN A BREAK MAIN B CF G F G7 C * The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to the following operation step numbers. Before executing the instructions below, make sure that [AUTO FILL IN] button is turned off since no Fill in is included in the notation example above. 156 PSR-A3000 Owner's Manual

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PSR-A3000 Owner’s Manual
5
Start Step Recording by using the [A]–[J] buttons and [1

]–[8

] buttons, as well
as the keyboard.
Refer to the example below for specific instructions.
6
Press the SONG [
J
] (STOP) button (or press the [C] button) to return to the top of the
Song, then hear the newly entered Song by pressing the [
F
/
K
] (PLAY/PAUSE) button.
7
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display.
8
Press the [F] (EXPAND) button to convert the recorded data to the actual MIDI notes
(Song data).
9
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to carry out the Save operation.
For details, refer to page 28.
NOTICE
The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation.
Example of Step Recording—Chord (detailed instructions of step 5 above)
NOTE
This example uses a Style in 4/4 time.
Before executing the instructions below, make sure that [AUTO FILL IN] button is turned off since no Fill in is
included in the notation example above.
For details on these but-
tons, refer to page 153.
C
F
G
F
G7
C
1
2
3
* The numbers shown in the illustration correspond
to the following operation step numbers.
MAIN A
BREAK
MAIN B