Инструкции Пользователя для Yamaha Pro Yamaha PSRE453 Kit

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Playing Songs
PSR-E453/PSR-EW400  Owner’s Manual
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You can play back only a specific section of a Song 
repeatedly by setting the A point (start point) and B 
point (end point) in one-measure increments. 
1
2
When playback reaches to the point you 
want to specify as the start point, press 
the [
] (A-B REPEAT) button to set 
the A point.
3
When playback reaches to the point you 
want to specify as the end point, press 
the [
] (A-B REPEAT) button again to 
set the B point. 
The specified A-B section of the Song will now 
play repeatedly.
4
To cancel repeat playback, press the 
[
] (A-B REPEAT) button again.
To stop playback, press the [
] (Start/Stop) 
button. 
Each “track” of a Song plays a different part—melody, 
percussion, accompaniment, etc. Each of the tracks 
can be muted so that you can play the muted part 
yourself. Pressing the desired Track button repeatedly 
will toggle the on/off status. 
Song Fast Forward, Fast 
Reverse, and Pause
• When the A-B repeat is specified, the Fast Reverse and Fast 
Forward will only work within the range between A and B. 
• The [
], [
] and [
] buttons cannot be used for Demo 
Song playback started by using the [DEMO] button.
Playing a Specified Section of a 
Song Repeatedly (A-B Repeat)
[
]  Fast  Reverse
During playback, 
press this button to 
rapidly return to an 
earlier point in the 
Song.
[
]  Fast  Forward
During playback, press this 
button to rapidly skip ahead 
to a later point in the Song.
[
]  Pause
During playback, 
press this button to 
pause playback, and 
press again to start 
from that point. 
NOTE
A
B
• If you want to set start point “A” to the top of the Song, 
press the [
] (A-B REPEAT) button before starting 
playback. 
• If you want to set end point “B” to the end of the Song, 
specify only the A point and play back the Song to the 
end.
Turning Each Track On/Off
• Up to two Track buttons can be pressed simultaneously for 
turning on or off. 
NOTE
Track number off—Track is 
muted or contains no data
Track number on—Track will 
be played back
NOTE