Yamaha PSR-E323 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Record your own performance
38 PSR-E323/YPT-320 Owner’s Manual
Reference
3 Stop recording.
Pressing the [START/STOP] button stops recording and writes the data
to the User Song. (A “Writing!” message is shown.)
To playback the newly recorded performance, press the [START/
STOP] button.
Recording to a specified track
The User Songs are organized into two tracks: Track 1 and Track 2. You
can specify the track you want to record to.
If you start recording by specifying a track, the track will be overwritten
(existing data in the track is deleted and replaced with the new recording).
Only your keyboard performance can be recorded to Track 1. Either a Style
or your performance can be recorded to Track 2, resulting in a User Song
like that depicted below.
In order to record with the Style, turn the Auto Accompani-
ment to on (see Step 4 on page 20), and then record accord-
ing to the instructions.
In order to record only your performance, turn the Auto Accompa-
niment to off and record according to the normal steps.
About track recording
•Never attempt to turn the
power off when a “Writ-
ing!” message is shown
in the display. Doing so
can damage the flash
memory and result in a
loss of data.
CAUTION
Use the Musicsoft
Downloader to backup the
User Songs to a computer
(page 60).
NOTE
(The “ACMP ON” lights.)
(The “ACMP ON” is unlit.)
Record following the steps
in the previous page, and
your performance will be
recorded to Track 1 and the
Style (if you are playing
one) will be recorded to
Track 2.
NOTE
User Song
Recording to the
specified track
* When playing
the Style
Data that can be
recorded to Track 2
Data that can be
recorded to Track 1
Your own keyboard
performance only
Style playback* (including
chord changes) or your
own keyboard performance
•You cannot record the
Reverb Level, metronome
click, or the Transpose and
Tuning settings.
The settings and buttons
below cannot be changed,
or if changed, the new set-
tings cannot be recorded if
entered during the record-
ing process.
ACMP ON/OFF, split
point, reverb type, chorus
type, harmony type,
[FUNCTION] button,
[PORTABLE GRAND]
button.
NOTE
Track 1
Your own keyboard
performance
Track 2
Style
Track 1
Your own keyboard
performance
Track 2
Your own keyboard
performance
User Song User Song