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Yamaha PSR-S970 Reference Manual

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34 PSR-S970/S770 Reference Manual
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Styles
Recording to the Bass, Chord 1–2, Pad and Phrase 1–2 Channels
The procedure below applies to step 4 in the Basic Procedure on page 31.
1 From the BASIC page, while holding down the [F] (REC CHANNEL) button, press one
of the [3 ]–[8 ] buttons to select the desired channel as the recording target.
If a preset Style is selected, a confirmation message appears, prompting you whether or not to delete the
already recorded data of the selected channel. Press the [G] (YES) button to delete data and the selected
channel is specified as the recording target. Note that channel data other than the Rhythm channels of the
preset Style cannot be overdubbed.
2 If necessary, select a Voice then practice the bass line, chord backing, or phrase to be
recorded.
Press one of the [3 ]–[8 ] buttons (selected channel) to call up the Voice Selection display then select
the desired Voice. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the original display. With the
selected Voice, practice the phrase or chord backing to be recorded.
Available Voices for recording
Any except for the Organ Flutes Voice/Drum Kit/SFX kit Voices can be used for recording.
Record a phrase in CM7 (for playing appropriate notes while chords change during performance)
Rules when recording a Main or Fill
With the default initial settings, the Source Root/Chord (page 42) is set to CM7. This means that you
should record a Source Pattern using a CM7 scale, which will change according to the chords you
specify during normal performance. Record a bass line, phrase or chord backing which you want to hear
when CM7 is specified. See below for details.
Use only the CM7 scale tones when recording the BASS and PHRASE channels (i.e., C, D, E, G, A,
and B).
Use only the chord tones when recording the CHORD and PAD channels (i.e., C, E, G, and B).
If you observe this rule, Style playback notes are appropriately converted depending on the chord
changes you make during your performance.
Rules when recording an Intro or Ending
These Sections are designed assuming that the chord is not changed during playback. This is why you
need not observe the rule for Main and Fill-in Sections described above, and you can create special
chord progressions when recording. However, follow the rules below since the Source Root/Chord is set
to CM7.
When recording the Intro, make sure that the recorded phrase leads properly into a C scale.
When recording the Ending, make sure that the recorded phrase begins with or properly follows a C
scale.
CRC CRC
C = Chord note
C, R = Recommended note

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Yamaha PSR-S970 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 notes
Voices989 Voices + 41 Drum/SFX Kits + 480 XG Voices
FingeringSingle Finger, Fingered, Fingered On Bass, Multi Finger, AI Fingered, Full Keyboard, AI Full Keyboard
Music FinderYes
One Touch Setting (OTS)4 for each style
Display7-inch TFT Color Wide VGA LCD
Keyboard61 keys
EffectsReverb, Chorus, DSP, Master EQ
Styles450
Style ControlINTRO, MAIN VARIATION x 4, FILL x 4, BREAK, ENDING
Audio Recorder/PlayerRecording: WAV (44.1kHz, 16bit, stereo); Playback: WAV (44.1kHz, 16bit, stereo), MP3
Internal MemoryApprox. 13 MB
External DrivesUSB Flash Memory
ConnectivityHeadphones, MIDI In/Out, USB to Device, USB to Host, AUX In
Speakers13 cm x 2 + 5 cm x 2
Power SupplyPA-300C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha

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