Yamaha PSR-9000 [116/214] Custom style recording via an external sequence recorder

Yamaha PSR-9000 [116/214] Custom style recording via an external sequence recorder
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Custom Style Recording via an External Sequence Recorder
You can create custom styles for the PSR-9000 using an external sequencer (or per-
sonal computer with sequencing software), instead of using the PSR-9000’s STYLE
CREATOR function.
Connections
Connect the PSR-9000 MIDI OUT to the sequencer MIDI
IN, and the sequencer MIDI OUT to the PSR-9000 MIDI
IN.
Make sure that the sequencer ECHO function is ON,
and the PSR-9000 LOCAL ON/OFF (page 151) is turned
OFF.
Creating the Data
Record all sections and parts using a CM7 (C major sev-
enth) chord.
Record the parts on the MIDI channels listed below,
using the PSR-9000s internal tone generator. Optimum
compatibility with other instruments which are both XG
and SFF (Style File Format) compatible can be achieved
by using only the XG voices.
Record the sections in the order listed below, with a
Marker Meta-event at the top of each section. Enter the
Marker Meta-events exactly as shown (including upper/
lower case characters and spaces).
Also include an SFF1 Marker Meta-event, SInt Marker
Meta-event and style name Meta-event at 1|1|000 (the
top of the sequence track), and the GM on Sys/Ex mes-
sage (F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 01, F7). (Timing in the chart is
based on 480 clocks per quarter note. 1|1|000 is clock
0 of the rst beat of the rst measure).
The data from 1|1|000 through 1|4|479 is the Initial
Setup, and 2|1|000 through the end of Ending B is the
Source Pattern.
The timing of the Fill In AA and subsequent Marker Meta-
events will depend on the length of each section.
Part MIDI Ch.
Rhythm1 9
Rhythm2 10
Bass 11
Chord1 12
Chord2 13
Pad 14
Phrase1 15
Phrase2 16
Timing
Marker
Meta-
Event
Contents Comments
1|1|000
1|1|000
1|1|000
1|1|000
1|2|000
:
1|4|479
SFF1
Slnt
Style Name
(Sequence/Track
Name Meta-Event)
GM on Sys/Ex
Initial Setup Events
2|1|000
:
3|4|479
Main A
2 bars Main Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
MAIN A
4|1|000
:
4|4|479
Fill In AA
1 bar Fill In Pattern
Corresponds to
FILL IN A
5|1|000
:
6|4|479
Intro A
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
INTRO I
7|1|000
:
8|4|479
Ending A
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
ENDING I
9|1|000
:
10|4|479
Main B
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
MAIN B
11|1|000
:
11|4|479
Fill In BA
1 bar Fill In Pattern
Corresponds to
BREAK
12|1|000
:
12|4|479
Fill In BB
1 bar Fill In Pattern
Corresponds to
FILL IN B
13|1|000
:
14|4|479
Intro B
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
INTRO II
15|1|000
:
16|4|479
Ending B
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
ENDING II
17|1|000
:
18|4|479
Main C
2 bars Main Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
MAIN C
19|1|000
:
19|4|479
Fill In CC
1 bar Fill In Pattern
Corresponds to
FILL IN C
20|1|000
:
21|4|479
Intro C
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
INTRO III
22|1|000
:
23|4|479
Ending C
2 bars Intro Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
ENDING III
24|1|000
:
25|4|479
Main D
2 bars Main Pattern
(up to 255 bars)
Corresponds to
MAIN D
26|1|000
:
26|4|479
Fill In DD
1 bar Fill In Pattern
Corresponds to
FILL IN D
Initial Setup
Source Pattern
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