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Clearing an Entire Song
Use the song selection sub menu (pages 85, 88) to be sure that you have selected the
song that you want to clear.
While the SONG record-ready or rehearsal mode (page 87) is engaged use the SUB
MENU [] and [] buttons to select the “Song Clear? YES” function.
Press the [+] (YES) button and “Are You Sure? NO/YES” will appear on the display.
Press the [+] (YES) button a second time to actually clear the currently selected user
song.
NO/YESar?Song Cle
While the song is being cleared, “Now Deleting” will appear at the top of the
display.
When the operation is finished, the display will show “Song Clear? - - -”
Press [–] (NO) if you want to abort the clear operation. The display will return to
“Song Clear? YES”
NO/YESSure?Are You
While the track is
being cleared, (“Now
Deleting” is dis-
played) never eject
the floppy disk or
turn off power to the
PSR-730/630.
Demo Songs cannot
be cleared.
Song Edit
The data in user songs can be edited in a way similar to using the Revoice function
for Voices and Styles (page 110). The edited data can be written into the user song data.
1
While the SONG record-ready or rehearsal mode (page 87) is engaged use the SUB
MENU [] and [] buttons to select the “Song Edit? YES” function.
2
When the [+] YES button is pressed, the track bar will flash under the lowest
numbered track that has data in it. This shows that this is the track that is selected
for editing. On the top line of the display, the current voice parameter and value for
the track will be displayed.
ACMP VOICEVOICEVOICERHYTHM
1
BASS CHORD
1
CHORD
2
PAD PHRASE
1
PHRASE
2
RHYTHM
2
L
R1R2
4
MELODY
3
MELODY
2
MELODY
1
MELODY
123456789101112131415 16
DUALSPLIT
213213213213213252216471442468434259391337213001
nd Piano1 GraVoice:00
NO/YESt?Song Edi
Song Recording
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