Detailed Settings; Basic Operations - Yamaha P-515 Owner's Manual

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Detailed Settings

Pressing the [FUNCTION] button gives you access to a variety of important settings for Voices, Song
playback, Metronome, Song recording and the entire system of this instrument.

Basic Operations

1.
As necessary, make the Voice settings or select a Song.
• If you want to edit Voice-related parameters (by calling up the "Voice" menu), select a Voice. If you
want to edit parameters related to the R1/R2/L Voices, such as volume balance, turn on Dual/Split/
Duo, then select the desired Voices.
• If you want to set Song playback parameters, such as Repeat, select a Song.
• If you want to edit your recorded MIDI Song data (by calling up Edit in the "Song" menu), select
the recorded MIDI Song.
2.
Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select the desired menu.
Pressing the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly will call up the following menu displays in
order, according to the vertical menu at the left of the display.
"Voice" menu (page 89)
"Song" menu (page 93)
"Metronome/Rhythm" menu (page 96)
"Recording" menu (page 97)
/
"System" menu (page 98)
3.
Use the [
]/[
u
the desired parameter.
While referring as needed to the parameter list on
each page listed in step 2, use the [
navigate through the display vertically and use the
[<]/[>] buttons to navigate through display
horizontally.
4.
On the display called up in step 3, select a
value or execute the operation.
Most displays allow you to select a value by simply
using the [
]/[
u
Edit in the "Song" menu and Backup in the "System"
menu, let you execute an operation.
If a pop-up window is shown, set the value with the
[<]/[>] buttons, then exit from the window using the
[EXIT] button.
Also, when the selected parameter provides only two
options (on and off, for example), simply pressing the
[>] button will alternate the value between the two
options.
5.
To exit from the menu display, press the [EXIT] button.
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]/[<]/[>] buttons to select
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]/[
u
d
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