Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-OR700ж Owner's Manual page 147

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To record another channel, repeat steps 2 through 6.
8
Press the SONG [SELECT] button to call up the Song Selection display
for saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display
(page 67).
About Song channels
Default channel/part assignments are shown below.
Channels
Default Parts
1
RIGHT1
2
RIGHT1
3
RIGHT1
4
RIGHT1
5
M.Pad1
6
M.Pad2
7
M.Pad3
8
M.Pad4
About keyboard parts
There are three keyboard parts, RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT. As the
default, the RIGHT 1 part is assigned to each of the channels 1–4. Nor-
mally, the keyboard parts should be recorded to the channels 1–4.
About Style parts
As the default, each of the Style parts is assigned to the channels 9–16,
respectively as shown above. Normally, the Style parts should be recorded
to the channels 9–16.
RHYTHM ......... This is the basic part of the Style, containing the drum and
percussion rhythm patterns. Usually one of the drum kits
is used.
BASS ................ The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds
to match the style.
CHORD ........... This is the rhythmic chord backing, commonly used with
piano or guitar Voices.
PAD ................. This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings,
organ, choir, etc.
PHRASE ........... This part is used for punchy brass stabs, arpeggiated
chords, and other extras that make the accompaniment
more interesting.
About Multi Pad parts
As the default, each of the Multi Pads is assigned to the channels 5–8,
respectively as shown above.
Channels
Keyboard parts
9
RHYTHM1
10
RHYTHM2
11
BASS
12
CHORD1
13
CHORD2
14
PAD
15
PHRASE1
16
PHRASE2
Recording Your Performance to MIDI
CAUTION
The recorded Song data will
be lost if you select another
Song or turn the power to the
instrument off without exe-
cuting the Save operation
(page 67).
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