Recording your performance as audio – Yamaha PSR-S670 User Manual

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Repeat Playback mode via the [7 ] (MODE) button

Press the [7 ] (MODE) button to call up the REPEAT MODE window, then select the REPEAT MODE by using
the [6 ]/[7 ] buttons. To close the window, press the [EXIT] button.

OFF (

)

...................... Plays through the selected file, then stops.

SINGLE (

)

............... Plays through the selected file repeatedly.

ALL (

)

...................... Continues playback through all the files in the current folder repeatedly.

RANDOM (

)............ Randomly and repeatedly plays back all files in the current folder.

You can record your performance as an audio file (WAV format — 44.1 kHz sample
rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo) directly to a USB flash drive.

Sounds that can be recorded:

• Sounds that are generated via all the keyboard parts (LEFT, RIGHT 1, 2), Song

parts, Style parts, and Multi Pad (page 74) parts.

• Sounds of a portable audio player that are input via the [AUX IN] jack (page 89).

• Sounds of the MIDI data, etc. that are input via the [USB TO HOST] terminal

(page 93).

Maximum amount of recording time:

• 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the

USB flash drive.

1

Connect the USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.

2

Make the necessary settings such as Voice/Style selection.

Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song (MIDI) and Audio playback

Pressing the [BALANCE] button once or twice to calls up the BALANCE (2/2) display. In this display, you can adjust
the volume balance between the Song (MIDI) and Audio by using the [2 ] – [3 ] buttons. When this is set to
CENTER, the levels of the Song and Audio are equal. To instantly reset the balance to CENTER, press the [2 ] and
[3 ] (or [2 ] and [3 ]) buttons simultaneously.

NOTE

For more information on the BALANCE displays, refer to page 54.

Recording Your Performance as Audio

NOTE

Before using a USB flash drive, be sure
to read “Connecting USB Devices” on
page 91.

NOTE

If you want to record various parts sep-
arately or edit the data after recording
on this instrument, record as MIDI
files (page 66).

NOTE

Data that cannot be recorded includes:
Songs protected by copyright (such as
Preset Songs), Audio Link Multi Pads
and the metronome sound.

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