Specify the required gate time – Yamaha PSR-510 User Manual

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Specify the Required Gate Time ...........................................................................................................

GATE

TIME

STEP

SIZE

STEP

REC

QUANTIZE

“Gate Time” refers to the actual length of the note to be entered in rela-

tion to the note’s step size — i.e. whether the note is staccato, legato, etc.
Gate times are specified as percentages of the total note length, as shown in
the list below.

Press the [GATE TIME] button and the current gate time will appear on

the MULTI DISPLAY. Then use the [+] and [] buttons, the number but-
tons, the data dial, or the [GATE TIME] button itself to select the required
gate time (0010). The “08” gate time can be instantly selected by press-
ing the [+] and [] buttons simultaneously.

Gate Time Settings

MULTI

GATE TIME

DISPLAY

00

MIN.

(Most staccato)

01

10%

02

20%

03

30%

04

40%

05

50%

MULTI

GATE TIME

DISPLAY

06

60%

07

70%

Normal

08

80%

09

90%

10

MAX.

(Most legato)

NOTES

• The current gate time setting is retained in memory even when the

power switch is turned off, as long as batteries are installed or an AC
adaptor is connected.

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Play a Note or Chord ..............................................................................................................................

Play the note on the keyboard corresponding to the pitch of the note you

want to enter, or a chord if you want to enter a chord. You can then press
the [STEP FWD (PLAY/STOP)] button while still holding the note or
chord as many times as necessary to extend the length of the note or chord
by the specified step size.

NOTES

• When several notes are played simultaneously, all the notes will be

recorded at one time as a chord after the last key pressed is released.
This is a handy technique for the chord progression recording.

PLAY / STOP

STEP
FWD

BEAT

To Enter a Rest …

Rests can be entered by pressing only the [STEP FWD (PLAY/STOP)]

button immediately after specifying the required step size for the rest.

The MULTI DISPLAY During Step Record

During step recording the leftmost digit on the MULTI DISPLAY repre-

sents the current beat, and the rightmost two digits represent the current
clock within the current beat (each beat consists of 96 clocks). The BEAT
indicator dots function in the same way as they do in the Auto Accompani-
ment mode.

Stepping Backward

In the STEP RECORD mode the [RESET] button functions as the

[STEP BWD] (step backward) button. You can use this button to step back-
ward through the recording by the currently specified step size while eras-
ing the data.

STEP
BWD

RESET

PLAY / STOP

STEP
FWD

Clock

Beat

STEP
BWD

RESET

PLAY / STOP

STEP
FWD

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