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Yamaha PortaTone PSR-84 Manual del usuario
FEATURE REFERENCE (soNG MEMORY)
SONG MEMORY
SONG
MEMORY
Q CONDUCTOR
RECORD EDIT
SONG
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP.
O
The PSR-84/PSR-85 SONG MEMORY allows you to
O RECORDING
A MELODY
"record" and play back chord sequences created using the
Auto Accompaniment feature and melody lines you play on
1. Press one of the MELODY buttons — [1] through [5]
o,
while holdin
g the [RECORD] button. The corre-
The SONG MEMORY also has fiv e separate CHORD
sponding MELODY indicator will flash, indicating
"banks" that can be used to record different accompaniments,
that the SONG MEMORY is now in the record ready
and five MELODY banks that can be used to record different
mode. The metronome will also begin to sound at the
melodies or parts of a song. A "CONDUCTOR" function is
currently selected tempo, while the [SYNC-START
also provided which allows the various banks can be
ON/OFF] button indicator and the right two dots in the
"chained" — i.e. they will play back in any specified order.
MULTI DISPLAY flash at the current tempo.
This allows you to record verses and choruses in different
banks, for example, then "chain" them in the desired order for
RE
playback.
THU
RECORD/EDIT
@ Material recorded using the SONG MEMORY is re-
C. ]
tained in memory even when the POWER switch is
VN
turned OFF if batteries are present or an AC adaptor is
connected (see "PAGE MEMORY" on page 15 for
more details).
* If you have already recorded other MELODY or CHORD
€ When a SONG MEMORY recording has been finished,
be sure to store the new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see
page 15). If this is not done the newly recorded SONG
MEMORY data will be lost when a different PAGE
MEMORY is selected.
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