Yamaha PSR-S950 Owner's Manual - Page 67

Recording Your Performance as Audio, Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song MIDI and Audio Song - guitar center

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Advanced Features only for PSR-S950 [7] TIME STRETCH Adjusts the playback speed by stretching/compressing the audio, compared to an original speed of 100%. Higher values result in a faster tempo. NOTE • The value can be adjusted from 70% to 140%. • Time Stretch cannot be applied to MP3 files of 48.0 kHz sample rate. [8] PITCH SHIFT Shifts the key in semitones. NOTE Pitch Shift cannot be applied to MP3 files of 48.0 kHz sample rate. [H] VOCAL CANCEL Cancels or attenuates the center position of the stereo sound. This lets you sing "karaoke" style with just instrumental backing, since the vocal sound is usually at the center of the stereo image in most recordings. Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song (MIDI) and Audio Song Pressing the [BALANCE] button once or twice calls up the BALANCE (2/2) display. In this display, you can adjust the volume balance between the Song (MIDI) and Audio Song by using the [2 ] - [3 ] buttons. When this is set to CENTER, the levels of the Song and Audio Song are equal. To instantly reset the balance to CENTER, press the [2 ] and [3 ] buttons simultaneously. BALANCE (2/2) 4 USB Audio - Playback and Recording Audio Files - Recording Your Performance as Audio Try recording your performance as audio data (WAVE file) to a USB flash memory. Sounds that can be recorded: • Sounds that are generated via all the keyboard parts, Song parts, Style parts, and Multi Pad parts. • Sounds of the portable audio player that are input via the [AUX IN] jack. • (PSR‐S950) Sounds that are input via the [MIC/LINE IN] jack, such as a microphone, guitar or other audio devices. Maximum amount of recording time: • 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the USB flash memory. The recorded data using this function is saved as: • Stereo WAVE data • 44.1 kHz sample rate/16 bit resolution 1 Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. NOTE Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Flash Memory" on page 92. NOTE Data that cannot be recorded includes: Audio Styles, Songs protected by copyright (such as Preset Songs), Audio Link Multi Pads and the metronome sound. NOTE For instructions on MIDI recording, see page 60. NEXT PAGE PSR-S950/S750 Owner's Manual 67

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PSR-S950/S750 Owner’s Manual
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USB Audio – Playback and Recording Audio Files –
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Advanced Features only for PSR-S950
Try recording your performance as audio data (WAVE file) to a USB flash memory.
Sounds that can be recorded:
• Sounds that are generated via all the keyboard parts, Song parts, Style parts, and
Multi Pad parts.
• Sounds of the portable audio player that are input via the [AUX IN] jack.
• (PSR‐S950) Sounds that are input via the [MIC/LINE IN] jack, such as a
microphone, guitar or other audio devices.
Maximum amount of recording time:
• 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the
USB flash memory.
The recorded data using this function is saved as:
• Stereo WAVE data
• 44.1 kHz sample rate/16 bit resolution
1
Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE]
terminal.
[7]
TIME STRETCH
Adjusts the playback speed by stretching/compressing the audio, compared to an original
speed of 100%. Higher values result in a faster tempo.
NOTE
• The value can be adjusted from 70% to 140%.
• Time Stretch cannot be applied to MP3 files of 48.0 kHz sample rate.
[8]
PITCH SHIFT
Shifts the key in semitones.
NOTE
Pitch Shift cannot be applied to MP3 files of 48.0 kHz sample rate.
[H]
VOCAL CANCEL
Cancels or attenuates the center position of the stereo sound.
This lets you sing “karaoke” style with just instrumental backing, since the vocal sound is
usually at the center of the stereo image in most recordings.
Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song (MIDI) and Audio Song
Pressing the [BALANCE] button once or twice calls up the BALANCE (2/2) display. In this display, you can
adjust the volume balance between the Song (MIDI) and Audio Song by using the [2

] – [3

] buttons.
When this is set to CENTER, the levels of the Song and Audio Song are equal. To instantly reset the balance to
CENTER, press the [2

] and [3

] buttons simultaneously.
BALANCE (2/2)
Recording Your Performance as Audio
NOTE
Before using a USB flash memory, be
sure to read “Connecting a USB Flash
Memory” on page 92.
NOTE
Data that cannot be recorded includes:
Audio Styles, Songs protected by
copyright (such as Preset Songs),
Audio Link Multi Pads and the metro-
nome sound.
NOTE
For instructions on MIDI recording,
see page 60.
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