by Patrick Carvalho
(Bangalore)
Hei all...
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by Granville
(Johannesburg, South Africa)
Hi guys
I play a Yamaha PSR 1100 and my problem occurs with recording parts. I occasionally have this problem that I'll record a few parts, and then I'll lay a last part which results in playback of all the others having quite severe reverb/delay, and they sound quite different to when I laid them down. It's unfuriating as hell. I think it has something to do with the various instruments that I use in the different parts.
I just did one in which I recorded in the following order:
Part1: ElectricOrgan
Part2: RotorOrgan (I think - it's the first one)
Part3: ElectricOrgan
Part4: RotorOrgan (same dealio as Part 2).
Upon playback after this, Part 4 suddenly has massive reverb and a delay effect I think rendering the whole thing a write-off.
If someone could help me, I would be endlessly thankful.
Kind Regards
Granville
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by ronnie meeks
(norwich,nrfolk .uk)
hi, i need to know how to record multi tracks store and save songs on my psr1100. thankyou.
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by rooky
(kerala)
hi i am using a psr 1100 keyboard ....but i dont know about the digital recording and style creation available....please tell me about this....
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by Rui Renga
(Aizawl, Mizoram, India)
Some of my keyboard function buttons (Yamaha PSR 1100) are not working. Also, some keys responded and affect other function that it is not suppose to control. eg Accompaniment button is not working, but when pressing anyone of the single touch button, the ACMP signal lit and the Sync Start also lit. Sometimes while playing, touching of any of the button near the LCD will change all the voice and style etc that we currently are playing. I would be very grateful if anyone can help. WE do not have Yamaha service centre in our city.
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