Yamaha PSR-293 Quick Guide Record Your Own Performance, Button, When the recording is done …

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Quick Guide Record Your Own Performance

3 Recording will start when you play on the keyboard.

You can also start recording by pressing the [START/STOP] button. The current measure will be shown on the display during recording.

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Recording starts

NOTE

If the memory becomes full dur- ing recording a warning mes- sage will appear and recording will stop automatically. Use the song clear or track clear (page 41) function to delete unwanted data and make more room avail- able for recording, then do the recording again.

Current measure

4

Stop recording by pressing the [START/STOP] or [REC]

button.

 

 

or

If you press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button while recording the style track an appropriate ending pattern will play and then recording will stop. When record- ing stops the current measure number will return to 001 and the recorded track numbers in the display will light.

To Record Other Tracks

Repeat steps 2 through 4 to record any of the remaining tracks.

By selecting an unrecorded track – SONG MEMORY buttons [1] – [5], [A] – you can record the new track while listening to previously recorded tracks (the playback tracks will appear in the display). You can also mute previously recorded tracks (the muted tracks will not appear in the display) while recording new tracks.

To Re-record a Track

Simple select the track you want to re-record for recording in the normal way. The new material will overwrite the previous data.

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To Play Back a User Song

User songs are played back in the same way as regular songs (page 30).

1Press the [SONG] button.

2The current song number/name will be displayed – use the dial to select the user song (031 – 035) you want to play.

3Press the [START/STOP] button to start playback.

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Contents Page Special Message Section Model Serial No Purchase DateFCC Information U.S.A Lead-in to co-axial type cablePrecautions Location Saving and backing up your dataCopyright Notice Panel logosGM System Level XGliteMusic Rest Supplied AccessoriesInsert the music rest Special features of the DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293 Performance assistant technologyContents Setting Up Power RequirementsPA-5D or AC outletSetting Up Make all necessary connections Before turning the power onPanel Controls and Terminals Song Category List Style Category List DisplayVoice Category List Panel Controls and TerminalsREC, 1 5, a buttons DontKnow TwinklePlay With Both Hands 001Easy Way To Play Piano Quick Guide Press the START/STOP buttonPlay on the keyboard Sounds like you’re playing the right notesPerformance assistant Technology Quick Guide The Easy Way To Play PianoExternal Songs and the performance assistant technology Tempo Change the Song TempoPlay the Demo Song 090Flute Select and Play a Voice MainPress the Voice button Select the voice you want to playMarimba VibesPlay Two Voices Simultaneously Dual 108FngrBass Play Different Voices With the Left and Right Hands Split041 Press the Split button031 Folk GtrSelect the desired split voice GrandPno Play the Grand Piano VoicePitch Bend DGX-205/203 only Touch ResponseDrum Kit Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on Sound Effect Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on8BtModrn PopBossaPlay Along With Auto Accompaniment Style 080Styles Auto Accompaniment Quick Guide Press the INTRO/ENDING/rit. buttonPress the Sync Start button Start style playback by playing a chord in the accompaniHarmony Quick Guide Styles Auto AccompanimentPlay along with the style Press the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button to endPress and hold the Harmony button for longer than a second Select a harmony typePerform steps 1, 2, 3, and 5 on Play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboardVariety Of Ways To Start and Stop Style Playback Immediate StartStop and Enter Synchro Start Mode Tap StartImmediate Stop Play the Ending and StopListen to the song Select and Listen To a SongSong displayed here can be played Preset Song Categories Using Songs Quick GuideTypes Of Songs Londonde Lesson 1 Waiting011 Select a song for your lessonSelect a Song For a Lesson Quick Guide Use the Lesson Mode button to select LessonLesson Press the Lesson Mode button twice to start Lesson YourTempQuick Guide Select a Song For a Lesson Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1Press the Lesson Mode button three times to start Lesson MinusOnePractice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn Press the Lesson Repeat & Learn button during a lessonUsing the Easy Song Arranger RiversidPopShf 004TchPolis Change a Song’s Style Quick GuideSelect a voice Press and hold the Voice button for longer than a secondTrack Configuration Melody ChordsStyle Specify tracks and recordRecording Procedure UserREC Select the tracks you want to record to and confirm yourRecording will start when you play on the keyboard When the recording is done …Quick Guide Record Your Own Performance Stop recording by pressing the START/STOP or RECClrUser1 ClrTr1Song Clear Deleting User Songs Track Clear Deleting a Specified Track From a User SongBackup Backup and InitializationInitialization Basic Operation Basic Operation and DisplaysDisplay → 0 → Will appear on the dis- play after a brief delay Basic Operation and DisplaysDisplay Items Handy Performance Features StyleVolHall2 Hall3Handy Performance Features Reference Chorus1Chorus2 Adding ChorusReference Handy Performance Features TimeSigMtrVol MetronomeOne Touch Setting Medium GrandPnoSweetSpr Touch Response SensitivityAdjusting the Voice Parameters Adjusting the Harmony VolumeHarmVol Panel SustainStyle Auto-accompaniment Functions Setting the Split PointPlay Only the Style Rhythm Adjusting the Style Volume Play a Style With Chords but No Rhythm Stop AccompanimentReference Style Auto-accompaniment Functions Accompaniment rangeSplit point default 54/F#2 Playing Auto-accompaniment ChordsStyle Auto-accompaniment Functions Reference Easy Chords Standard ChordsAll chords in the chart are C-root chords Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary DictNotation of chord Individual notes of chord keyboardChord Basics Reading Chord NamesSong Volume SongVolRepeat Muting Independent Song PartsTuning Reference Song SettingsTranspos Change the Key Of a SongSong Settings Reference StringsChange the Melody Voice 048Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings Saving Settings to the Registration MemoryBank Bank numberMemorize Your Favorite Panel Settings Reference Recalling a Registration MemoryFunction settings Locating and Editing the Function SettingsDecrease a Increase a Value by Turn a setting Current itemFunction settings Reference Function Setting ListReference Function settings What Is MIDI? Connecting To a ComputerPerformance data of the keyboard contains Midi Settings Reference Connecting To a ComputerUSB Precautions USB ConnectionPC mode Midi PC Mode Settings For Computer ConnectionConnecting To a Computer Reference PC Mode = OFFTransferring Song Files From a Computer Refer to the step #1 #9Close the window to end the Musicsoft Downloader Click the Flash MemoryAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide CD-ROM ContentsSoftware Installation Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide ReferenceInstall the software System RequirementsReference Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Installing the driver on WindowsClick Next Restart the computerAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Reference Software Licensing Agreement Troubleshooting How can I delete or re-install the driver? Windows Me/98 Playback response is delayedCannot suspend or resume the computer cor- rectly Specifications Voice List Panel Voice ListVoice List XGlite Voice/XGlite Optional Voice* ListString Synth Effects Drum Kit List MidiDrum Kit List Style List 8BEATSong List Preset SongsMidi Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM Effect Type List Harmony TypesReverb Types Chorus TypesMidi Implementation Chart Yamaha02Chorus2 Midi Data Format03Flanger1 Index Panel controls and terminalsIndex Style 13, 24, 28Sibelius Scorch License Agreement Limited Warranty North America Http//www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english