PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual
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This section shows how to create a new Song or edit an existing Song with the Step Edit feature.
Basic Procedure for Step Recording/Editing
This section covers the basic procedure for Step Recording.
1
Call up the MIDI Multi Recording display via [RECORDING]
MIDI [Multi Recording].
A blank Song for recording is automatically set, and the Song name on the Multi Recording display is set to
“NewSong.” If you want to re-record an existing Song, select the desired Song by touching the Song name.
2
Touch
(Step Edit) at the top of this display to call up the
Step Edit display.
3
Touch [Ch1] at the top left of this display to select the Recording Target channel.
• If you want to record the keyboard performance, select one of “Ch1”–“Ch8.” If you do not intend to use Style
playback for the Song, “Ch9”–“Ch16” can be selected.
• If you want to edit the System Exclusive data, select “SysEx.”
• If you want to edit Lyrics, select “Lyrics.”
• If you want to record Style playback (Chord change and Section change events), select “Chord.”
4
According to your selection in step 3, carry out Step Recording or data edits.
• When one of “Ch1”–“Ch16” is selected:
For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to
For instructions on inputting melodies via Step Recording, touch [Step Rec] at the bottom left of the display then
refer to
.
• When “SysEx” is selected:
Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on
. Step Recording is not available.
• When “Lyrics” is selected:
Edit the already recorded data, following the explanations on
. Step Recording is not available.
• When “Chord” is selected:
For instructions on editing already recorded data, refer to
.
For instructions on inputting Chord/Section Change events for Style playback via Step Recording, touch [Step
Rec] then refer to
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Touch
(Save) to save the created Song.
Step Recording/Editing Songs (Step Edit)
To return to the MIDI Multi Recording
display, touch [StepEdit] on the Step
Edit display.
NOTE
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The created Song data will be lost
if you select another Song or turn
off the power to the instrument
without carrying out the Save
operation.
NOTICE