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Recording Type - Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-6700 Manual

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[F1] SEQUENCER (Other Functions)
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2. VOLUME
Sequencer Page 2
m@ Purpose:
This page Iets you independently set the playback vol-
ume of each of the sequencer's seven orchestra tracks.
H Procedure:
Use the [<4] and [}>] buttons to position the cursor at the
volume parameter of the track you want to adjust (1
through 7, from left to right), then use either the left or
right [-] and [+] buttons to set the volume to a value be-
tween "00" (minimum volume — no sound) and "99"
(maximum volume). Vertical bar-graphs to the right of
each track number on the top line of the display provide a
graphic representation of the track volume levels.
@ Notes:
Only tracks that contain data are available for volume
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control.
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Any recorded volume changes will take priority over
these settings.
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As described at the beginning the this manual (page 3), the following sequencer
functions are accessed by using the [A] and [W] buttons, while the various display
screens provided by each function are accessed by using the [<q] and [P] buttons.
3. RECORDING TYPE
Sequencer Page 3
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@ Purpose:
Selects the Replace, Overdub, or Punch record mode.
@ Procedure:
Use the left {-] and [+] buttons to select the Replace,
Overdub, or Punch record mode:
- Replace
If replace recording is selected, any previous data on
the track being recorded will be erased and replaced by
the new material.
* Overdub
If overdub recording is selected, previous material on
that track will be retained and the new material will be
added to it.
«Punch
Punch-in recording allows a specified measure or
range of measures to be re-recorded (replaced) without
affecting previously recorded material before and after
the punch-in range.
When the Punch mode is selected you must also
specify the measure from which playback is to begin
prior to the "punch-in" point at which recording will
actually begin (Play St), the punch-in measure from
which recording is to begin (In), and the punch-out
measure at which recording is to end (Out). Use the [<q]
and [>] buttons to switch between the two display
screens, and the associated [-] and [+] buttons to specify
the required measure numbers.

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