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PSR540 Multi Track Recording Tutorial
The PSR540 is equipped with a 16 Track
I)Recording a 'Backing Track' using an Auto Accompaniment Style: This technique involves selecting one or more of the Auto Accompaniment Tracks and recording those Tracks while playing a chord progression that controls the key of the Auto Accompaniment. The final recording is an arrangement that can, for example, be used as a backing accompaniment to a solo part played on a keyboard, guitar or saxophone. The final recording can also serve as a base for adding individual parts at a later time. This is a practical technique for a beginner since it involves playing chords with the left hand and controlling Auto Accompaniment section changes as needed. Right hand playing is NOT necessary, although, the right hand can be used to control Auto Accompaniment section changes.
II)Recording Track over Track: This technique involves recording one Track at a time until the Song is complete. It is practical for the user that wants to record multiple ''takes'' of a single part, a single part in various sections, or multiple parts one after the other.
III)Recording Keyboard and Auto Accompaniment Parts Simultaneously: This technique involves recording while the user plays a keyboard part with the right hand and Auto Accompaniment chords with the left hand simultaneously.
NOTE: Yamaha Style Disks (Auto Accompaniments) and XG MIDI files (Backup Tracks) are available for purchase online at www.yamahamusicsoft.com . To order by phone, call Music Dispatch at (800)
I)Recording a 'Backing Track' using an Auto Accompaniment Style: Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point:
1)Press and hold the [ACMP ON/OFF] button while pressing the [DIRECT ACCESS] button.
2)Adjust the Auto Accompaniment split point by pressing the [+] or