Yamaha PSR-EW410 PSR-E463 PSR-EW410 Owners Manual - Page 27

Playing Songs

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Quick Guide Playing Songs This instrument can play Preset Songs, Songs you recorded on this instrument, or commercially available Songs. In addition to listening to these Songs, you can play the keyboard along with the Song as it plays back. MIDI Data A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a recording of the actual sound itself. The performance information refers to which keys are played, at what timing, and at what strength-just as in a musical score. Based on the recorded performance information, the tone generator (of the Clavinova, etc.) outputs the corresponding sound. A MIDI Song uses a small amount of data capacity in comparison to an Audio song, and allows you to easily change aspects of the sound, such as Voices used, etc. NOTE • For details on Audio playback and recording, refer to page 42.  Song Category The Songs are organized by category as listed below. • Gives you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this instrument. • Demonstrates many useful Voices of this instrument. • Enjoyable piano solo performances. • These songs are piano ensemble pieces. Enjoy the sound of piano and orchestra. • Enjoyable piano accompaniment in a variety of genres. • Songs you've record yourself (page 38). • FLASH MEMORY: Songs transferred from a computer (page 47). • USB: Songs in the USB flash drive (page 70). NOTE • In addition to the 30 preset Songs in this instrument, you can enjoy extra Songs downloadable from the Yamaha website. For details, refer to page 11. • For instructions on transferring Songs from a computer to this instrument, refer to the online PDF manual (page 11) "Computer-related Operations." The numbers are generally assigned to the Songs in the following sequence: Songs transferred from a computer, Songs in the USB flash drive. When you transfer a Song from a computer while the USB flash drive is connected to the instrument, the transferred Song will be inserted before the first USB Song number, moving all USB Song numbers later in sequence. PSR-E463/PSR-EW410 Owner's Manual 27

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PSR-E463/PSR-E
W
410
O
w
ner’s Man
u
al
27
Qui
c
k Gui
d
e
Playing Songs
This instrument can play Preset Son
g
s, Son
g
s you recorded on this instrument, or
commercially available Son
g
s. In addition to listenin
g
to these Son
g
s, you can play the
keyboard alon
g
with the Son
g
as it plays back.
MIDI Data
A MIDI Song is comprised of yo
u
r key
b
oard performance information and is not a recording of the act
u
al so
u
nd
itself. The performance information refers to
w
hich keys are played, at
w
hat timing, and at
w
hat strength—j
u
st
as in a m
u
sical score. Based on the recorded performance information, the tone generator (of the Cla
v
ino
v
a,
etc.) o
u
tp
u
ts the corresponding so
u
nd. A MIDI Song
u
ses a small amo
u
nt of data capacity in comparison to an
A
u
dio song, and allo
w
s yo
u
to easily change aspects of the so
u
nd, s
u
ch as Voices
u
sed, etc.
Son
g
Cate
g
ory
The Songs are organized
b
y category as listed
b
elo
w
.
• For details on Audio playback and recording, refer to page 42.
• In addition to the 30 preset Songs in this instrument, you can enjoy extra Songs downloadable from the Yamaha website. For details,
refer to page 11.
• For instructions on transferring Songs from a computer to this instrument, refer to the online PDF manual (page 11) “Computer-related
Operations.”
The numbers are generally assigned to the Songs in the following sequence: Songs transferred from a computer, Songs in the USB
flash drive. When you transfer a Song from a computer while the USB flash drive is connected to the instrument, the transferred Song
will be inserted before the first USB Song number, moving all USB Song numbers later in sequence.
NOTE
• Gi
v
es yo
u
an idea of the ad
v
anced capa
b
ilities of this instr
u
ment.
Demonstrates many
u
sef
u
l Voices of this instr
u
ment.
• Enjoya
b
le piano solo performances.
These songs are piano ensem
b
le pieces. Enjoy the so
u
nd of piano and orchestra.
• Enjoya
b
le piano accompaniment in a
v
ariety of genres.
• Songs yo
u
v
e record yo
u
rself (page 38).
FLASH MEMORY: Songs transferred from a comp
u
ter (page 47).
USB: Songs in the USB flash dri
v
e (page 70).
NOTE