Yamaha PSR-SX900 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Reference Manual - Page 81

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 77. 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 (PSR-SX900) The Audio part of an Audio Style cannot be recorded. Control Names and Functions q Event List Indicates events such as Chord and Section changes which have been input. For details, refer to page 83. 5 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 u Note Indications Turning this on shows the Step Recording display, and turning it off shows the Step Edit display. 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 MIDI Song Recording/Editing 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. PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual 81

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
81
5
MIDI Song Recording/Editing
Recording Chord/Section Change Events via Step Recording
The explanations here apply when “Chord” is selected in step 4 on
page 77
. 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.
(PSR-SX900) The Audio part of an Audio Style cannot be recorded.
q
Event List
Indicates events such as Chord and Section changes which have been input. For details, refer to
page 83
.
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.