Yamaha PSR-S670 Owner's Manual page 77

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If you want to link other WAVE files to other pads, repeat steps 4
to 6.
8
If desired, adjust the volume of each WAVE file by using the
[3 ] – [6 ] buttons.
By pressing the desired MULTI PAD CONTROL [1] – [4] button, you can
adjust the volume while playing the Multi Pad phrase.
9
Save the settings as a Multi Pad Bank.
Press one of the [8 ] (SAVE) buttons in the MUTLI PAD AUDIO
9-1
LINK display to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display.
9-2
Save the settings as a bank file by following the instructions on page 26.
10
Press the [EXIT] button to check the new Audio Link Multi Pad in
the Multi Pad Bank Selection display.
The newly created Audio Link Multi Pad is marked with "Audio Link" at the
upper left of the file name.
If you want to change the Link setting:
Select the desired Audio Link Multi Pad, then carry out the same operations as
in steps 3 to 10.
Playing the Audio Link Multi Pads
You can play the Multi Pad to which the WAVE file is assigned by selecting them in
the USER or USB tab of the Multi Pad Bank Selection display. Although you can
play them via the same operations in page 74, note the following limitations.
• Make sure to connect the USB flash drive including the corresponding WAVE files.
• Automatic repeat playback is not available.
• Only one Pad can be played back at once.
• Chord Match cannot be applied.
Advanced Features
Refer to the Reference Manual on the website, Chapter 5.
Creating Multi Pads (Multi Pad Creator):
Editing Multi Pads:
[FUNCTION]  MENU 2  MULTI PAD CREATOR 
[ENTER]
Multi Pad Bank Selection display  [7 ] (EDIT)
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NOTICE
The setting will be lost if you
select another Audio Link Multi
Pad or turn the power to the
instrument off without carrying
out the Save operation.
NOTE
Audio files (WAVE files) take a slightly
longer time than MIDI files to load.
NOTE
When the link to the WAVE file is cut
(for example, when not connecting the
USB flash drive which includes the
corresponding WAVE files, etc.), a
"Not Found!" message is indicated
above the Pad name.
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