Calling Up Ideal Setups For Your Music - Music Finder - Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual

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Calling Up Ideal Setups for Your Music — Music Finder
The Music Finder feature lets you instantly call up the appropriate settings for the
instrument — including voice, style, and One Touch Settings — simply by selecting the
desired song title. If you want to play a certain song but don't know which style and voice
settings would be appropriate, the convenient Music Finder function will help you out.
The recommended settings, which together make up a "record," can also be edited and
stored. This lets you create and save your own Music Finder records for future recall.
MARCH &
EXTRA TRACKS TRACK2
TRACK1
FADE IN/OUT
POP & ROCK
POP BALLADS DANCE
SWING & JAZZ
R & B
COUNTRY
LATIN
WORLD
WALTZ
BALLROOM
PIANIST
USER
STYLE
L
R
STYLE
REC
TOP
START/STOP
ACMP
AUTO FILL IN
OTS LINK
NEW SONG
SYNC.START
BREAK
INTRO
MAIN
ENDING/rit.
SYNC.STOP
SYNC.START
START/STOP
D
START/STOP
A
B
C
TAP TEMPO
STYLE CONTROL
RESET
METRONOME
TEMPO
MUSIC
1
FINDER
2
Select a record. For example, select the
top record by pressing the [1LM] button
to call up the recommended setups.
The setting data shown here is referred
to as a "record."
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2
Select a record by song title.
When sorting records by song title,
use the [1LM] button to skip up or
down through the songs
alphabetically. Simultaneously
press the [LM] buttons to move the
cursor to the first record.
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Play the style (page 60).
LCD
CONTRAST
BACK
NEXT
MENU
DEMO
VOICE
PART
A
F
ON/OFF
LAYER
HELP
B
G
LEFT
C
H
FUNCTION
D
I
MUSIC
FINDER
E
J
DIGITAL
STUDIO
ENTER
SOUND
CREATOR
DATA ENTRY
DIGITAL
RECORDING
MIXING
CONSOLE
REW
FF
BALANCE
REPEAT
DIRECT
ACCESS
EXIT
PART
CHANNEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SONG
ON/OFF
RESET
PART
TRANSPOSE
All .......................... Show all records.
FAVORITE.............. Show the records that have added to the "Favorite" page.
SEARCH1,2........... Show the results by SEARCH function (page 70).
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4
5
6
7
8
Turn TEMPO LOCK on/off. TEMPO LOCK function lets you avoid changing
the Tempo during style playback when selecting another record. The on/off
setting affects all pages (ALL/FAVORITE/SEARCH 1/SEARCH 2).
Select a record by style name. When sorting the records by style name, press these buttons
to move the cursor to the next /previous style. Simultaneously press the [LM] buttons to move
the cursor to the first record.
MUSIC
FINDER
HARMONY/
REVERB
DSP
VARIATION
ECHO
MONO
LEFT HOLD
1
2
3
4
VOICE EFFECT
ONE TOUCH SETTING
PIANO &
ORGAN &
HARPSI.
E.PIANO
ACCORDION
PERCUSSION
GUITAR
BASS
PIANO
BRASS
WOODWIND STRINGS
CHOIR & PAD
SYNTH.
XG
USER
FREEZE
1
2
3
4
5
VOICE
REGISTRATION MEMORY
Sorting the records
MUSIC ...... The record is sorted by song title.
STYLE....... The record is sorted by style name.
BEAT ........ The record is sorted by beat.
TEMPO ..... The record is sorted by tempo.
F
G
Change the order of the records
(ascending or descending).
H
Add the selected record to "Favorite (Bookmark)" page
I
When you press the [H] button, the "Add selected
J
data to the favorite list? YES/NO" message will be
displayed. Select [YES] to add the selected page to
"FAVORITE" page.
Show the
number of
Search record(s). Enter the condition of the search
records of
in the MUSIC FINDER SEARCH display (page 70).
each page.
The results of SEARCH 1 or 2 appear in the
"SEARCH 1" or "SEARCH 2" page respectively.
Call up the MUSIC FINDER RECORD EDIT (page 71) display
(for editing the selected record).
The MUSIC FINDER records
and its contents is just one
example of the recom-
mended panel setups. You
can also create your own
Music Finder settings for
your favorite songs and
genres.
Keep in mind that Music
Finder is a performance aid
in that it automatically finds
appropriate accompaniment
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7
8
MEMORY
styles and voices for your
playing. Even though you
can specify song titles, it
does not actually contain
song data.
Records can be selected by
using the [DATA ENTRY]
dial and pressing the
[ENTER] button.
Styles
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