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User Song Tracks
The tracks which can be recorded to the User songs are organized as shown in the
chart below.
The following notes and
cautions are important
points for you to keep in
mind as you record.
• Using Metronome function
(page 134) can make your
recording sessions much
more efficient.
• Using Registration Memory
(page 62) can make your
recording sessions much
more efficient, since various
settings (such as voices,
etc.) can be recalled by a
single button press.
When the record mode is
engaged, the Registration
Memory Freeze function will
be turned on (it cannot be
turned off while the record
mode is engaged).
• When the record mode is
engaged, the Synchro Stop
function will be turned off (it
cannot be turned on while
the record mode is
engaged).
• Whenever you record, any
previously recorded material
in the same track will be
erased.
• Song files on commercially
available disks which are not
write-protected can be
selected and recorded to
(edited) on the PSR-740/640.
If the song data is of a
different format from that of
the PSR-740/640 User
songs, the display prompts
you to convert the song data.
By pressing the [+/YES]
button, you can convert the
song data to the PSR-740/
640 format (compatible with
the PSR-740/640). Once the
conversion operation is
finished, the PSR-740/640
allows you to record.
• If the disk memory becomes
full while recording, an alert
message will appear on the
display and recording will
stop.
• Be careful to avoid the data
loss that will occur during
recording if the power is
turned off, the AC adaptor is
unplugged from the outlet.
The PSR-740/640 provides two different ways to record: Quick Recording and Multi
Track Recording.
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About Multi Track Recording
In Multi Track Recording, you determine the track assignments (as shown above)
before recording. Several tracks can be recorded simultaneously. In addition to
being able to record to empty tracks, you can also re-record tracks that already
contain recorded data.
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About Quick Recording
In Quick Recording, you can quickly record without having to worry about the
track assignments above. Quick Recording automatically makes track assign-
ments according to the simple rules below.
• When Record method is set to “MELODY”
Your keyboard performances (VOICE R1, R2, L) are recorded to tracks
1 - 3.
• When Record method is set to “ACMP”
The auto accompaniment parts are recorded to tracks 9 - 16.
• When Record method is set to “ ACMP”
Your keyboard performances (VOICE R1 and R2) are recorded to tracks
1 - 2 and the auto accompaniment parts are recorded to tracks 9 -16.
The quick recording method is different from the multi recording method but for both
of them, the recorded data is recorded on tracks 1–16.
If you wish to re-record a User song that was originally recorded by the Easy
Recording method, use Multi Track Recording.
Song Recording
Track Other Parts that can be set
Default Part
1
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
2
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R2
3
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE L
4
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
5
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
6
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
7
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
8
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
VOICE R1
9
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style RHYTHM SUB
10
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Accompaniment Style RHYTHM MAIN
11
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style BASS
12
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style CHORD1
13
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style CHORD2
14
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style PAD
15
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style PHRASE1
16
VOICE R1, R2, L, Accompaniment Style track, Vocal Harmony
Accompaniment Style PHRASE2