Yamaha PSR-2100 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Music Finder
Quick Guide
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7 Select a record (see step #2 on page 33) and play along with the style playback.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display.
You can also create your own Music Finder setups and save them to floppy disk (pages 38 and 47). In this
way, you can expand your Music Finder collection by exchanging them with other PSR-2100/1100 users.
For details, refer to page 74.
In the example above, you specified a song title, but you can also look for relevant records by keyword or music
genre — for example, Latin, 8-beat, etc. (page 73).
Split Point
Auto Accompaniment
section
Saving and Recalling Music Finder Data
To save your Music Finder data, call up the MUSIC FINDER Open/Save window from
the SYSTEM RESET page (page 154) of the UTILITY display, and follow the same
procedure as that in the Open/Save window for Voice (page 43, 47). To recall the saved
data, execute the appropriate operation from the MUSIC FINDER’s Open/Save window.
Records can be replaced or added (page 74).
In the instructions above, all Music Finder data is handled together. Besides this, when
you save or load style files, the Music Finder data that uses the relevant style file(s) is
stored or added automatically. When you copy or move a style file on a floppy disk to
the USER drive (page 45, 46), the record which was recorded when storing the relevant
style is automatically added to the PSR-2100/1100.
Music Finder data is compat-
ible for both the PSR-2100
and the PSR-1100.