Melody and chord playback, Feature reference – Yamaha PSR-400 User Manual

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FEATURE REFERENCE

(SONG MEMORY)

• Whenever you record using the SONG MEMORY, any

previously recorded material in the same bank will be
erased,

• If the power is turned off while recording, material

recorded up to the point at which the power was dis­

connected will be retained in memory (the last event,
however, may be lost). All data will be lost, however, if
the power is not restored within approximately 10 min­
utes after disconnection if a good set of batteries is not
installed (see **PAGE MEMORY” on page 14 for more

details).

• If the SONG MEMORY becomes full while recording,

“End” will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY and re­
cording will stop. Up to approximately 700 notes can
be recorded in each PSR-500 MELODY bank, and up

to approximately 500 notes in each PSR-400
MELODY bank. Up to approximately 150 chords can

be recorded in each PSR-400/PSR-500 CHORD bank.

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MELODY AND CHORD

PLAYBACK

1. Any number of MELODY banks and/or one CHORD

bank can be played back at the same time. Press the
buttons corresponding to the MELODY and/or

CHORD banks you want to play back — the indicators
of the selected banks will flash.

MELOOY

Playback will begin as soon as a key on the keyboard,
the SONG MEMORY [PLAY/STOP] button, or the
ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL [START/STOP]

button is pressed. If you press a different bank button

during playback, playback of the newly selected bank
will begin from the top of the next measure.

liTART /STOP

SONG MEMORY

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• If you press a MELODY or CHORD bank button while an

accompaniment style is already playing, the selected melody
or chord sequence will begin playing from the beginning of
the next measure. You can return to the accompaniment by

pressing the same CHORD bank button a second time. The

accompaniment will resume playing from the beginning of
the next measure. A melody that is playing can be stopped

by pressing the same MELODY button a second time.

• If you select a CHORD bank during auto accompaniment,

the NORMAL mode will be automatically selected. The

FINGERED or SINGLE FINGER mode will be automatically

re-selected when you return to the auto accompaniment.

• When a CHORD bank is selected during auto accompani­

ment, the style, tempo, accompaniment volume,
orchestration, and accompaniment control settings recorded
in the selected CHORD bank will be used even after you

return to the auto accompaniment.

3.

Play along on the keyboard if you like. You can also

change the tempo during playback.

4. Individual MELODY banks can be stopped during

playback by pressing their buttons. If you press a
CHORD bank button while it is playing, that bank will

stop playing at the top of the next measure and auto
accompaniment will begin (the last chord will remain
active until a new chord is played). The mode that was
engaged immediately prior to activating CHORD play­

back will be automatically recalled.

5.

MELODY playback will stop automatically when all

recorded data has been played back. CHORD banks

that were not recorded with a complete ending will

repeat until stopped (if you pressed the [PLAY/STOP]
button before the ending finished the bank will play
repeatedly). You can also stop playback at any time by
pressing the SONG MEMORY [PLAY/STOP] button

or the ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL [START/
STOP] button.

• If memory playback is stopped by pressing a MELODY or

CHORD button, that track will be tijrned off but the rhythm

will not stop. Use the [PLAY/STOP] if you want to stop the

rhythm at the same time.

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