Yamaha PSR630 Owner's Manual Page 99

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Song Recording
3
Press the TRACK button to select the track you will edit. The track bar for the
selected track will light.
4
Use the SUB MENU [] button so that the voice parameter you wish to change
appears on the display. The parameter and value will appear at the top of the display.
In the same way as for the revoice function (page 111), use the [–] and [+] buttons,
[1][0] number buttons, or the Data Dial to change the setting.
See page 110 for information about each value.
5
Repeat steps 34 as needed.
6
When editing is finished, press the SUB MENU [] button so that “Disk Save?
YES” is shown on the display. Press the [+] YES button and the song data will be
replaced.
7
Exit the Record Mode and try playing the song.
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
ACCOMPANIMENT TRACK
SONG TRACK
L
R2 R1
161 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
nd Piano1 GraVoice:00
nd Piano 127Volume:
0 Pan;
nd Pianopth: 0ReverbDe
nd Pianopth: 0ChorusDe
nd Piano: 26DSPDepth
nd Piano 0Octave:
NO/YESe?Disk Sav
When in Quick
Record Mode, if both
R1 and R2 voices are
recorded on one
track, only the R1
voice can be edited.
When in Quick
Record Mode, you
cannot edit the ACMP
track.
If a track with no data
is selected, [- - -] will
appear at the top of
the display and you
won’t be able to edit.
Each parameter can
be recorded for one
track (one each for a
track). The parameter
changes done in the
middle of the song will
be lost.
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