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Song playback & recording, Quick record, Set the track modes – Yamaha PSR-4000 User Manual

Page 58: Set up for the recording

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Song Playback & Recording

Quick Record

The QUICK RECORD mode, as its name suggests, makes track selection and recording easy by grouping the

accompaniment and manual tracks.

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Set the Track Modes

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Use the

MANUAL and ACCOMP. LCD [/]

controls to the select the

REC mode for the track(s)

to be recorded, the

PLAY mode for the tracks to be

played while recording, or the

MUTE mode for

tracks neither to be played or recorded. The

PLAY

mode can only be selected for tracks which contain
data.

NOTES

• Note that the SYNCHRO START mode is automatically

engaged when the QUICK RECORD mode is selected, so
be careful not to play the keyboard before you’re ready to
actually start recording, or recording will begin automati-
cally. SYNCHRO START can be disengaged by pressing
the [SYNCHRO START] button.

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Set Up For the Recording

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Select the required voice(s), select a style, turn

AUTO BASS CHORD on if required (see “NOTES”
below). Set up all parameters as desired for record-
ing. The voices, multi-pad notes, harmony notes,
and accompaniment parts are recorded on the vari-
ous tracks as listed below.

MANUAL

VOICE

TRACK

LEAD voice

1

RIGHT 1 voice

2

RIGHT 2 voice

3

LEFT voice

4

MULTI PAD

5

HARMONY

6…8

ACCOMPANIMENT

PART

TRACK

RHYTHM 1

9

RHYTHM 2

10

BASS

11

CHORD 1

12

CHORD 2

13

PAD

14

PHRASE 1

15

PHRASE 2

16

NOTES

• If you turn the panel [AUTO BASS CHORD] button on, the

ACCOMP. tracks will automatically be set to the REC
mode.

• If the REC mode is engaged for the ACCOMP. tracks the

panel [AUTO BASS CHORD] button will be turned on
automatically.