Yamaha PSR-A5000 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual_EN - Page 15

Adjusting the Tempo

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Styles Part On/Off This determines whether the Style Channel on/off status changes or not when you change the Style. • Lock: Regardless of playback status, the Channel on/off status of the previous Style is maintained. • Hold: While the Style is playing back, the Channel on/off status of the previous Style is maintained. While the Style is stopped, all Channels of the selected Style are set to on. • Reset: Regardless of playback status, all Channels of the selected Style are set to on. Adjusting the Tempo 1 You can adjust the tempo of Style, MIDI Song and metronome on the display called up via [MENU]  [Tempo], or by rotating the Data dial on the Home display. q w e r q Indicates the tempo value during playback of the metronome, Style and MIDI Song. The tempo can be changed by using the Data dial, the [DEC]/[INC] buttons or the TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons. NOTE When you select an Audio Style (page 7), the upper limit of the tempo will be shown below the tempo value in this way: Audio: ** max. The Audio part is muted if the tempo is over the upper limit. w Allows you to change the tempo by tapping this twice at the desired tempo. (Equivalent to the [RESET/TAP TEMPO] button when the "Style Section Reset" setting (page 38) is off.) e Indicates the tempo value of the current MIDI Song. The Song will be started at this tempo. r Indicates the tempo value of the current Style. The Style will be started at this tempo. NOTE The tempo value of an Audio Song is set via the Time Stretch function. Refer to the Owner's Manual. PSR-A5000 Reference Manual 15

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PSR-A5000
Reference Manual
15
1
Styles
You can adjust the tempo of Style, MIDI Song and metronome on the display called up via [MENU]
[Tempo], or by
rotating the Data dial on the Home display.
Part On/Off
This determines whether the Style Channel on/off status changes or not when you change the Style.
Lock:
Regardless of playback status, the Channel on/off status of the previous Style is main-
tained.
Hold:
While the Style is playing back, the Channel on/off status of the previous Style is main-
tained. While the Style is stopped, all Channels of the selected Style are set to on.
Reset:
Regardless of playback status, all Channels of the selected Style are set to on.
Adjusting the Tempo
q
Indicates the tempo value during playback of the metronome, Style and MIDI Song. The tempo can be changed by using
the Data dial, the [DEC]/[INC] buttons or the TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons.
w
Allows you to change the tempo by tapping this twice at the desired tempo. (Equivalent to the [RESET/TAP TEMPO] but-
ton when the “Style Section Reset” setting (
page 38
) is off.)
e
Indicates the tempo value of the current MIDI Song. The Song will be started at this tempo.
r
Indicates the tempo value of the current Style. The Style will be started at this tempo.
The tempo value of an Audio Song is set via the Time Stretch function. Refer to the Owner’s Manual.
w
q
e
r
When you select an Audio Style (
page 7
), the upper limit of the tempo will be shown below the tempo value in this way: Audio: ** max. The Audio part is
muted if the tempo is over the upper limit.
NOTE
NOTE