Stop Recording - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-330 Owner's Manual

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• Recording is carried out in 1-measure increments. If you stop
recording in the middle of a measure, rests will automatically
be recorded until the end of that measure.
• If you start recording by pressing the [START/STOP] button,
nothing will be recording on a MELODY track until you begin
playing on the keyboard. Only rhythm accompaniment will be
recorded on the ACCOMPANIMENT track until you play a
chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
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Stop Recording

Stop recording by pressing the [START/STOP] button. If you press the [ENDING]
button while recording the ACCOMPANIMENT track, recording will stop automati-
cally after the ending section has finished. When recording is stopped the MEASURE
number on the display will return to "001" and the record-ready mode will be engaged.
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Record Additional Tracks as Required
By repeating steps
as required.
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Exit From the Record Mode
When you're finished recording a song, press the [RECORD] button so that its
indicator goes out to exit from the record mode. The recorded user song can now be
played back in the same way as the demonstration songs (page 44).
START/STOP
ENDING
/
4
6
through
, above, you can select and record additional tracks
Song Recording
• During recording you can use the TRACK buttons to turn
playback of previously-recorded MELODY tracks or the AC-
COMPANIMENT track on or off as required.
• You can also press
the [SYNC START]
button to stop record-
ing and return to the
record ready mode.
• While the record
ready mode is en-
gaged you can press
the [VOICE] button to
go to the VOICE
menu and change the
R1 voice as required.
The R2 voice, how-
ever, cannot be
changed (If the Voice
Set function is on —
page 65 — the R2
voice will automati-
cally be changed
when an R1 panel
voice is selected).
The record-ready
mode must be disen-
gaged in order to
change the R2 voice
and other settings.
• Many types of data re-
corded in user songs
can be re-written
("revoiced") as de-
scribed on page 61.
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