What can you do with the psr-2100/1100, Song, Multi pads – Yamaha 1100 User Manual

Page 14: Demo, Style, Digital recording, Explore the demos (page 20, 55)

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PSR-2100/1100

14

BALANCE

FUNCTION

HELP

MENU
DEMO

SOUND CREATOR

DIGITAL RECORDING

MIXING CONSOLE

DIGITAL

STUDIO

DIRECT

ACCESS

PART

CHANNEL ON/OFF

D

A

E

B

C

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

TRANSPOSE

ACMP

STANDBY

ON

INTRO

START/STOP

MAIN

ENDING

/ rit.

AUTO

FILL IN

OTS

LINK

SYNC.

STOP

SYNC.

START

BREAK

BALLAD

USER

LATIN

POP & ROCK

REC

REW

FF

START/STOP

TOP

BALLROOM

DANCE

RESET

MIN

MAX

FADE

IN/OUT

TEMPO

STOP

TAP TEMPO

RESET

NEW SONG

SYNC. START

SONG

STYLE

MARCH &

WALTZ

METRO-

NOME

EXTRA

TRACKS

(STYLE)

(R)

(L)

TRACK

2

TRACK

1

REPEAT

SWING &

JAZZ

MULTI PAD

STYLE CONTROL

MASTER VOLUME

PART

What can you do with the PSR-2100/1100?

SONG

Playback previously recorded
songs (page 21, 36, 78)

Enjoy a wide variety of preset songs
as well as songs on commercially
available disks.

Multi Pads

Add spice to your performance
with special dynamic phrases
(page 76, 121)

By simply pressing one of the Multi
Pads, you can play short rhythmic or
melodic phrases. You can also create
your original Multi Pad phrases by
recording them directly from the
keyboard.

DEMO

Explore the Demos
(page 20, 55)

These not only showcase the
stunning voices and styles of
the instrument, they
introduce you to the various
functions and features — and
give you hands-on
experience using the PSR-
2100/1100!

STYLE

Back up your performance with Auto
Accompaniment (page 28, 62)

Playing a chord with your left hand automatically
plays the auto accompaniment backing. Select an
accompaniment style — such as pop, jazz, Latin,
etc. — and let the PSR-2100/1100 be your backing
band!

DIGITAL RECORDING

Record your performances
(page 95, 111)

With the powerful and easy-to-use song
recording features, you can record your
own keyboard performances, and create
your own complete, fully orchestrated
compositions — which you can then save to
the USER drive or a floppy disk for future
recall.

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