Very usefull video, an excelent step by step master class of how to use the free karaokes videos as a base, and record melodies with the Yamaha e463. Thank you, sir Morrie for your inspirationals videos. Greetings from 🗿Chile 🇨🇱
Thank you Mr. Reece, for all your very informative videos, I’m in Clermont FL. and own a PSR 473, therefore I could use all the info you place with your 463 which it’s very similar to mine.
Thanks for the info, never thought of that, while struggling with my left hand. Maybe you can tell the viewers also about Yamaha'rs chord tracker. It's also a nice tool for difficult left handed users. Keep on playing. Thx
Hi Morrie! I followed your video. It is fantastic like all your videos! The quality of the sound on the recording of the You Tube Video (Karaoke: "Una Lacrima Sul Viso" by Bobby Solo (Karafun) is only fair. When I go with Wav, the sound is much better, but I cannot play along, because the keys do not produce sound! Do you have any advise for me, please? Thanks so much in advance! Best, Arabelle
I have a PSRe473. I figured out how to import in a song into my keyboard memory. But if I am just learning the song and not ready to play along at the regular tempo, I'm assuming that playing through a device that allows me to slow song playback is the only way to control tempo. My understanding is that imported wav or midi files cannot have changes in tempo. Does that sound correct?
Thank you Morrie for going to the trouble of producing this video. Great teaching and information as always
Thank you Sir. You are a blessing in disguise. Sending my best wishes from the island of Malta (Europe)
Morrie , you are amazing a very interesting and knowledgeable person . Thank you for all the interest that you are taking God bless you always
Very usefull video, an excelent step by step master class of how to use the free karaokes videos as a base, and record melodies with the Yamaha e463. Thank you, sir Morrie for your inspirationals videos.
Greetings from 🗿Chile 🇨🇱
Thank you Mr. Reece, for all your very informative videos, I’m in Clermont FL. and own a PSR 473, therefore I could use all the info you place with your 463 which it’s very similar to mine.
Thank you for your great effort. Keep it up!
HI Morrie
great info as always .could you explain for me how to get the key to the Karaoke song. Thanks keep up the good work
Dave Doe UK
I do it by ear listening to the karaoke song and adjusting the transpose
Thanks for info Morrie ,transpose is the answer Dave Doe Stay lucky
Thanks for the info, never thought of that, while struggling with my left hand. Maybe you can tell the viewers also about Yamaha'rs chord tracker. It's also a nice tool for difficult left handed users. Keep on playing. Thx
Thank you sir! I love this.
Thank you very much!
Thank you Morrie
You’re so cool
Thank you Sir .
Can't we use the pendrive with recorded karaoke to play in K 463 keyboard?
there is no command to load a sound file from a pendrive into the E463.
Hi Morrie! I followed your video. It is fantastic like all your videos! The quality of the sound on the recording of the You Tube Video (Karaoke: "Una Lacrima Sul Viso" by Bobby Solo (Karafun) is only fair. When I go with Wav, the sound is much better, but I cannot play along, because the keys do not produce sound! Do you have any advise for me, please? Thanks so much in advance! Best, Arabelle
Great video.
Excellent How will we play through Android phone of My PSR775 keyboard
Sorry, I'm a retired Senior Executive with Apple and I've never used an Android phone, so i can't tell you how.
Can we adjust the tempo acc to singer singing live on the kareaoke tracks thru board
No
I have a PSRe473. I figured out how to import in a song into my keyboard memory. But if I am just learning the song and not ready to play along at the regular tempo, I'm assuming that playing through a device that allows me to slow song playback is the only way to control tempo. My understanding is that imported wav or midi files cannot have changes in tempo. Does that sound correct?
Wav files can’t change tempo but MIDI files can.
@@morriereece5007 thank you. I'll keep trying to figure it out then!