Recording A Chord Sequence When Style Playback Is Stopped (Chord Looper) - Yamaha PSR-A5000 Reference Manual

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Recording a Chord Sequence when Style Playback is stopped (Chord
Looper)
You can start recording and playing back a chord sequence when Style playback is stopped, using SYNC START. By
recording this way, you can ensure that the start timing is exactly on the first beat of the measure.
1
While Style playback is stopped, press the CHORD LOOPER [REC/STOP] button.
The [REC/STOP] button flashes to indicate the Chord Looper function is on standby to record, and the STYLE
CONTROL [SYNC START] button is automatically turned on.
NOTE
When [REC/STOP] is turned on, the [ACMP] button is also turned on automatically.
2
Enter the chords on the keyboard in real time, along with the playback tempo of the
Style.
Recording and Style playback starts simultaneously with the first chord you play. The chord sequence is recorded
until you stop recording in step 3.
3
Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button to stop recording and Style playback.
Recording stops, and the CHORD LOOPER [ON/OFF] button lights in blue to indicate the data is already
recorded.
NOTE
You can also stop recording by pressing the CHORD LOOPER [REC/STOP] button. In this case, only the recording stops, while Style playback will continue.
NOTICE
The latest chord sequence data you recorded is maintained unless you turn the power off or select a Chord Looper Memory number which contains
data. If you want to save the data, see
16
PSR-A5000 Reference Manual
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17.

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