Yamaha PSR-S710 Reference Guide

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PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual
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Songs – Recording 
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To view the lyrics of the selected Song, press the [LYRICS/TEXT] button. If the selected Song contains lyric 
data, you can have the lyrics shown in the display. Even if the Song does not contain lyrics data, you can 
input and show the lyrics, or you can show a text file (created on a computer, .txt file less than 60KB) in the 
display.
NOTE
When the lyrics are garbled or unreadable, you may need to change the Lyrics Language setting from the [FUNCTION] 
→ [B] SONG SETTING.
NOTE
Line feed (or “carriage return”) is not automatically done in the instrument. If a sentence is not displayed in its entirety because of limitations in the screen 
space, execute the line feed on your computer.
Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings
[1 
▲▼]
TEXT/LYRICS 
Switches the screen between the Lyrics display (lyrics data in the Song is 
shown) and the Text display (a text file created on a computer is shown).
[2 
▲▼]
CLEAR (Text 
display only)
Clears the text from the screen (the text data itself is not erased). 
[3 
▲▼]/
[4 
▲▼]
F-11–P-16 (Text 
display only)
Determines the text type (fixed or proportional) and font size. Fixed is suitable 
for displaying lyrics with chord names, since the positions of chord names are 
“fixed” to the corresponding lyrics. Proportional is suitable for displaying lyr-
ics without chord names or explanatory notes. The numbers 9–20 indicate font 
sizes. This menu appears only when a text file is selected.
[5 
▲▼]/
[6 
▲▼]
TEXT FILE 
Calls up the text File Selection display. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button 
to return back to the Lyrics/Text display. 
[7 
▲▼]/
[8 
▲▼]
BACK 
GROUND
(PSR-S910) Allows changing of the background picture of the Lyrics/Text dis-
play. After making the setting, press the [EXIT] button to return back to the 
Lyrics/Text display.
NOTE
When the background picture is specified in the Song data, the BACKGROUND setting cannot be changed.
NOTE
For information on available image files, refer to the MAIN PICTURE parameter on 
.
Press [1 
▲▼] 
buttons
Lyrics display
Text display
Press the [5 
▲▼]/[6 ▲▼] button 
to actually call up desired text file.