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Recording Chord/ Change Events via Step Recording, Control Names and Functions

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Recording Chord/Section Change Events via Step Recording The explanations here apply when "Chord" is selected in step 4 on page 76. With [Step Rec] turned on at the bottom left of the display, you can input the Chord/Section Change events for Style playback one by one. w e r q t y u i NOTE • The Audio part of an Audio Style cannot be recorded. • Recording Chord changes via Step Recording cannot be used for the following. - User Styles - Audio Styles - A Style whose Section Time Signature and Basic Time Signature differ Control Names and Functions q Event List Indicates events such as Chord and Section changes which have been input. For details, refer to page 82. w Song Position (Measure: Beat: Clock) e >/o (Play/Pause) r  (Stop) Indicates the current Song position. Events such as Chord and Section change you have input are recorded at the position indicated here. You can change the current position (Measure: Beat: Clock*) by using the Data dial. * Clock: Smallest unit for the Song position and note length. A quarter note consists of 1920 clocks. Plays back or pauses the current Song. Stops the current Song to return to the top of the Song. t Cursor y Step Rec Lets you move the cursor position. Turning this on shows the Step Recording display, and turning it off shows the Step Edit display. u Note Indications Select one of the four note lengths for inputting the next event. i Delete Deletes the selected data. Example of Step Recording-Chord/Section Events 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. These instructions show how to input the Chord/Section change events of the above notation via Step Recording. Before starting, note the following points: • Turn off the STYLE CONTROL [AUTO FILL IN] button on the panel. • Select a conventional 4-beat Style. 80 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual

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80
PSR-A5000
Reference Manual
Recording Chord/Section Change Events via Step Recording
The explanations here apply when “Chord” is selected in step 4 on
page 76
. With [Step Rec] turned on at the bottom
left of the display, you can input the Chord/Section Change events for Style playback one by one.
Control Names and Functions
Example of Step Recording—Chord/Section Events
These instructions show how to input the Chord/Section change events of the above notation via Step Recording.
Before starting, note the following points:
Turn off the STYLE CONTROL [AUTO FILL IN] button on the panel.
Select a conventional 4-beat Style.
• The Audio part of an Audio Style cannot be recorded.
• Recording Chord changes via Step Recording cannot be used for the following.
-
User Styles
-
Audio Styles
-
A Style whose Section Time Signature and Basic Time Signature differ
q
Event List
Indicates events such as Chord and Section changes which have been input. For details, refer to
page 82
.
w
Song Position
(Measure: Beat:
Clock)
Indicates the current Song position. Events such as Chord and Section change you have input are
recorded at the position indicated here. You can change the current position (Measure: Beat:
Clock*) by using the Data dial.
* Clock: Smallest unit for the Song position and note length. A quarter note consists of 1920 clocks.
e
>
/
o
(Play/Pause)
Plays back or pauses the current Song.
r
(Stop)
Stops the current Song to return to the top of the Song.
t
Cursor
Lets you move the cursor position.
y
Step Rec
Turning this on shows the Step Recording display, and turning it off shows the Step Edit display.
u
Note Indications
Select one of the four note lengths for inputting the next event.
i
Delete
Deletes the selected data.
t
q
y
u
i
w
r
e
NOTE
C
F
G
F
G7
C
1
2
3
MAIN A
BREAK
MAIN B
*
The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to
the following operation step numbers.