Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 51

Stop Recording, Listen To the Results, key to stop recording when all the required

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Easy Accompaniment s NOTE • Chord changes actually occur on quarter-note divisions, so try to press the [ENTER] key to enter each chord either exactly on the beat or a , fraction of a section before the beat on which you want the chord change to occur. Syncopated chord changes can be programmed in the STEP record mode (page 59). If the Fingered Chord function(FNGR) is previously set to"ON", a chord change can be entered by playing the chord as it is on the micro keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard. In this case, you do not need to press [ENTER] for the newly entered 5 chord. ? Stop Recording Press the [A] key to stop recording when all the required chord changes have been entered. The normal SONG play mode is automatically re-selected when you stop recording. [ Listen To the Results Press the [W] key to play back and check out the accompa- niment you've just recorded. s NOTE • Note that the chord currently playing is shown in the chord symbol location on the display. • Don't worry if you've made a few mistakes. Simple slip-ups made in the realtime record mode can usually be corrected in the step record mode ... described next. 49

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E a s y
A c c o m p a n i m e n t
NOTE
Chord changes actually occur on quarter-note divisions, so try to press
the [ENTER] key to enter each chord either exactly on the beat or a
fraction of a section before the beat on which you want the chord
change to occur. Syncopated chord changes can be programmed in the
STEP record mode (page 59).
If the Fingered Chord function(FNGR) is previously set
to“ON”, a chord change can be entered by playing the chord as it
is on the micro keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard. In this
case, you do not need to press [ENTER] for the newly entered
chord.
?
Stop Recording
Press the [
A
] key to stop recording when all the required
chord changes have been entered. The normal SONG play mode
is automatically re-selected when you stop recording.
[
Listen To the Results
Press the [
W
] key to play back and check out the accompa-
niment you’ve just recorded.
NOTE
Note that the chord currently playing is shown in the chord symbol
location on the display.
Don’t worry if you’ve made a few mistakes. Simple slip-ups made in
the realtime record mode can usually be corrected in the step record
mode … described next.