Intro and Ending Settings
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Each Preset Style on the PSR has a specific Intro and Ending length and type. Three choices are available for the Intro (CountIn, 4bar1, or 4bar2) and three choices for the Ending (Fill&Hit, 2bar, or 4bar). These variations of Intro and Ending may be changed temporarily from the front panel. To change the particular default intro and ending requires changing the setting and then saving a copy of the style in USER memory or on a floppy disk.

NOTE: The Intro and Ending settings are not stored as a Registration parameter, and therefore cannot be stored to the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons; they must be stored with a Style.

Changing Intro and Ending Settings Temporarily:

  1. Select a desired Style.

  2. From the MAIN screen, press the [E] INTRO ENDING button.

  3. Use the [D] button to select the Intro setting. As you press button [D], the Intro moves from option to option.

  4. Use the [E] button to select the Ending setting. Button [E] will also move the selection from one ending to the next.

  5. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN screen.

Changing Intro and Ending Settings Permanently:

  1. Make the desired Intro and Ending settings (see steps above).

  2. Press the [DIGITAL RECORDING] button.

  3. Press the [B] STYLE CREATOR button.

  4. Use the [BACK] and [NEXT] buttons to display the ASSEMBLY page.

  5. Press the [J] SAVE button.

  6. Use the [BACK] and [NEXT] buttons to select the USER memory page or the FLOPPY DISK page.

  7. Press the [7B] SAVE button.

  8. Use the [1] - [8] toggle buttons to name the edited Style.

  9. Press the [8A] OK button to save the Style to the memory location chosen in step 6.

Note: the 9 steps outlined above are the very same steps you would use whenever you want to save changes to "your" version of a style. If you change any of the accompaniment voices or volumes, if you change the left-hand setting, if you change the tempo you would use these steps to save these changes in your own version of the style.

PSR-2000 Owners Manual, p. 66, 112-113

 
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