Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual page 68

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Continue selecting new record tracks, and program
until your custom accompaniment is complete.
NOTES
• Unwanted tracks can be deleted from the accompaniment by
holding the [DELETE] button and pressing the appropriate
track button.
• Although the bass and chord tracks must be programmed in
C major, they are automatically re-harmonized when the
custom accompaniment style is used in the play mode, and
can be used in any key, major or minor.
• When programming an accompaniment from scratch, you can
select a new voice that will take effect from the beginning of the
accompaniment after deleting all tracks. Other voice changes
added while programming will take effect from the point at
which they are made.
• The synchro start, start, and stop functions can be used when
recording a custom accompaniment. The re-start function,
however, cannot be used.
• Pitch bend, modulation, and sustain changes are not recorded
if the accompaniment is stopped — the accompaniment must
be running for parameter changes to be recorded.
• The Custom Accompaniment Programmer memory capacity
is limited. When the available memory for the track you are
recording is exhausted, the "Work area full !!" display will
appear and further recording on that track will be impossible
unless existing data is deleted. Further, if the data size is too
big when you perform a save operation, "Memory full!! Cannot
store data" will appear on the display.
• Only the non-percussion and non-dual preset voices in groups
1 through 10 can be used to record bass and chord parts
(custom voices cannot be used).
N
Set a New Default Tempo
If necessary, set a new default tempo for the custom
accompaniment style by using the TEMPO LCD dial or the
TEMPO [–] and [+] buttons.
M
Give the Finished Accompaniment Style a Name and Assign it to a
CUSTOM STYLE Number
Use the "NAME" function described on page 68 to give
your custom accompaniment style an original name, then
use the "STORE" function described on page 72 to assign
the accompaniment style to a CUSTOM STYLE number.
The Custom Accompaniment Programmer
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