Style recording, User style tracks, Data that can be recorded to user styles – Yamaha PSR-540 User Manual

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• Material recorded data is

retained in memory even
when the STANDBY switch is
turned off if batteries are
installed or an AC adaptor is
connected (page 135). It is
nevertheless a good idea to
save important data to floppy
disk so that you can keep
them indefinitely and build up
your own data library (page
60).

Style Recording

The PSR-540 lets you record up to three original User styles which can be
used for auto accompaniment in the same way as the preset styles. User Style
data can also be saved to and loaded from floppy disk (page 57).

You can create a User style by using the internal style data as a starting point.
Select a preset style that is closest to the type of style you want to create, and
record the auto accompaniment patterns to each section.

The PSR-540 provides two basic ways to record styles:

• Style Recording — Rhythm Track ...................................................................................... page 98
• Style Recording — Bass/Phrase/Pad/Chord Tracks ........................................................ page 100

The four editing features below allow you to edit already recorded style data.

• Quantize ........................................................................................................................... page 102

This function aligns the timing of the recorded note data to a specified value.

• Naming User Styles ......................................................................................................... page 104

This function lets you name your original styles.

• Clearing User Style Data ................................................................................................. page 104

This function is for clearing (deleting) or part of the recorded style.

User Style Tracks

The tracks which can be recorded to the User styles are organized as shown in the
chart below.

Section

Track

INTRO

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

MAIN A

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

MAIN B

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

FILL IN A

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

FILL IN B

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

ENDING

RHYTHM SUB

CHORD1

PHRASE1

BASS

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD2

PHRASE2

PAD

On the PSR-540, you can record up to a total of 48 tracks (6 sections x 8 tracks).

Data that can be recorded to User styles

• Note on/off (key press and release) .......................... page 107
• Velocity (strength of key press) .................................. page 107
• Pitch bend, pitch bend range .............................. pages 30, 122
• Voice number (drum kit number)* ................................ page 26
• Mixer settings* ............................................................. page 76
• Parameter Edit settings* .............................................. page 77
• Tempo .......................................................................... page 36
• Reverb type and settings ............................................. page 46
• Chorus type and settings ............................................. page 48

Up to approximately 1,950 notes for a section (a total of about 7,150 notes) can be
recorded to the PSR-540 style tracks.
Only one event of the item marked with * can be recorded for each track of the
sections.

• User Style data is recorded

by playing voice R1 from the
keyboard. Voice R2, voice L
and the auto accompaniment
cannot be used.

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