J] new record, 1ts] tempo, 3ts]~[5ts] genre – Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-1000 User Manual
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Styles
PSR-2000/1000
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■ [J] NEW RECORD
Registers a new record. The smallest available empty record number is used for registering.
When you press this button, a message appears prompting you to execute, abort or cancel
the operation.
YES .................. Press this to register the record and close the display.
NO .................. Press this to close the display without registering the record.
CANCEL........... Press this to close the message box and return to the previous display.
■ [1▼▲] TEMPO
Determines the tempo for the selected record. When changing the file with the [C] button, the tempo is automatically
changed to that of the changed file.
■ [3▼▲]~[5▼▲] GENRE
Selects the specific genre for editing. The available range includes all preset genres as well as any you’ve entered
yourself.
■ [6▼▲] GENRE NAME
For entering a genre name. Press the button to call up the display for inputting
the genre name, then edit the name as desired. A maximum of 200 genre
names can be stored.
The genre name you input becomes effective when the current record is edited (overwritten) by pressing the [8
▲
] (OK)
button, or when a new record is registered by pressing the [J] (NEW RECORD) button.
If you exit from the MUSIC FINDER EDIT display without actually editing or registering a record, the input genre name
is deleted.
■ [8▲] OK
Executes all editing and changes to the record. When you press this button, a message appears prompting you to
execute, abort or cancel the operation.
YES .................. Press this to replace the record and close the display.
NO .................. Press this to close the display without replacing the record.
CANCEL........... Press this to close the message box and return to the previous display.
■ [8▼] CANCEL
Press this to cancel the operation and return to the MUSIC FINDER display.
The maximum number of
records is 2500 (PSR-2000)/
1200 (PSR-1000), including
internal records.