Yamaha PSR-A5000 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual_EN - Page 58

Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings, Play Setting

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Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings Select a MIDI Song in the Song Player mode of the Song Playback display, and then touch [Score] to call up the music notation of the current MIDI Song. You can change the notation indication as desired to suit your personal preferences. q w er q Indicates the name of the current Song. Also, the tempo value is shown at the right end. If you want to change the Song, touch the Song name to call up the Song Selection display. w For setting the parameters related to playback Parts of the MIDI Song. For details, refer to "Play Setting" (page 58). e For setting the notation indication parameters, including notation size, chord display, etc. For details, refer to "View Set- ting" (page 59). r For setting detailed parameters related to the notation indication. Refer to "Detail Setting" (page 59). NOTE The Score display can also be called up via [MENU]  [Score]. Play Setting From the display called up via (Play Setting), you can set the parameters related to playback of the current MIDI Song. Extra Left Right Guide Turns playback of all Channels on or off, except for those assigned to the Left and Right Hand Parts described below. Turns playback on or off for the Left Hand Part, to which you can assign the desired channel on the Song Setting display (page 65). Turns playback on or off for the Right Hand Part, to which you can assign the desired channel on the Song Setting display (page 65). Turns the Guide function on or off. For details, refer to page 64. 58 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual

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58
PSR-A5000
Reference Manual
Select a MIDI Song in the Song Player mode of the Song Playback display, and then touch [Score] to call up the music
notation of the current MIDI Song. You can change the notation indication as desired to suit your personal
preferences.
Play Setting
From the display called up via
(Play Setting), you can set the parameters related to playback of the current MIDI
Song.
Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
q
Indicates the name of the current Song. Also, the tempo value is shown at the right end. If you want to change the Song,
touch the Song name to call up the Song Selection display.
w
For setting the parameters related to playback Parts of the MIDI Song. For details, refer to “Play Setting” (
page 58
).
e
For setting the notation indication parameters, including notation size, chord display, etc. For details, refer to “View Set-
ting” (
page 59
).
r
For setting detailed parameters related to the notation indication. Refer to “Detail Setting” (
page 59
).
The Score display can also be called up via [MENU]
[Score].
Extra
Turns playback of all Channels on or off, except for those assigned to the Left and Right Hand Parts
described below.
Left
Turns playback on or off for the Left Hand Part, to which you can assign the desired channel on the
Song Setting display (
page 65
).
Right
Turns playback on or off for the Right Hand Part, to which you can assign the desired channel on
the Song Setting display (
page 65
).
Guide
Turns the Guide function on or off. For details, refer to
page 64
.
q
w
e
r
NOTE