Editing Setup Data - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-540 Owner's Manual

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Song Recording

Editing Setup Data

This function lets you make changes to various voice-related parameters (setup data)
for each track of a recorded song. The following parameters can be edited:
Voice ................................. Assigns a voice number to the specified track.
Volume .............................. Sets the volume of the specified track.
Octave ............................... Shifts the pitch of the specified track up or down by
Pan .................................... Positions the sound of the specified track from left to
Reverb depth ..................... Sets the reverb depth for the specified track, and thus
Chorus depth .................... Sets the chorus depth for the specified track, and thus
DSP depth ......................... Sets the DSP depth for the specified track, and thus
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Use the same operation as in "Re-recording" (page 84).
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Select the file (song) for which you wish to change the setup
data.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button.
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Press the [NEXT] button again to display the RecMode
screen.
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Select "Edit".
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button .
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Press the [NEXT] button to display the Edit Menu screen.
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Select "Setup Dt".
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button.
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Press the [NEXT] button to display the setup data screen.
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one or two octaves. A setting of "0" produces normal
pitch.
right in the stereo sound field. A setting of "-7" is full
left, "7" is full right, "0" is center, and all other settings
are corresponding positions in between.
the amount of reverb effect applied to that voice or
track.
the amount of chorus effect applied to that voice or
track.
the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track.
002 UserSong1
RecMode=Edit
Ed Menu=Setup Dt
• Only one of the Setup
parameters can be recorded
to each track, and any
parameter changes made in
the middle of the song will be
cancelled. However, in the
case of Volume data, any
Volume changes in the
middle of the song are
applied as an offset to the
initial Setup Data setting.

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