Yamaha PSR-S710 Reference Guide
PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual
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Songs – Recording
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The instrument has a variety of Song playback functions—repeat playback, various guide settings, etc.—
which can be accessed in the display below.
which can be accessed in the display below.
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
→ [B] SONG SETTING
Song Playback Related Parameters (Repeat settings, Channel
settings, Guide Function)
settings, Guide Function)
[A]/[B]
GUIDE MODE
.
[H]
REPEAT MODE
Determines the method of repeat playback.
OFF
Plays through the selected Song, then stops.
Plays through the selected Song, then stops.
SINGLE
Plays through the selected Song repeatedly.
Plays through the selected Song repeatedly.
ALL
Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeat-
edly.
Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeat-
edly.
RANDOM
Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified
folder repeatedly.
Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified
folder repeatedly.
[I]
PHRASE
MARK REPEAT
MARK REPEAT
Phrase Mark is a pre-programmed part of some Song data, which speci-
fies a certain location (set of measures) in the Song. When this is on, the
section corresponding to the specified Phrase Mark number is repeatedly
played back.
fies a certain location (set of measures) in the Song. When this is on, the
section corresponding to the specified Phrase Mark number is repeatedly
played back.
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TRACK 2
These parameters determine which MIDI channel in the Song data is assigned
to the Left- or Right-hand part of the Guide function and the Song Score
function.
to the Left- or Right-hand part of the Guide function and the Song Score
function.
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TRACK 1
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AUTO CH SET
When set to “ON,” this automatically sets the proper MIDI channels for
the Right- and Left hand parts pre-programmed in the commercially
available Song data. Normally, this should be set to “ON.”
the Right- and Left hand parts pre-programmed in the commercially
available Song data. Normally, this should be set to “ON.”