Grandpno, Select a voice – Yamaha PSR-320 User Manual

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Playing the PSR-320/420

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Select a Voice

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The PSR-320/420 has 136 voices that can be selected by using either the

[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or the number buttons. The voices are listed in
the VOICE list printed at the top of the instrument’s control panel. The
number and name of the currently selected voice appears on the top line of
the display panel while the VOICE function is selected.

The [–/NO] and [+/YES] Buttons

When the VOICE function is selected these buttons step up or down
through the PSR-320/420’s voices. Press either button briefly to step to
the next voice in the corresponding direction, or hold the button to scroll
rapidly through the voices in the corresponding direction.

The Number Buttons

The number buttons can be used to directly enter the number of the de-
sired voice, thereby immediately selecting that voice without having to
step through a number of other voices.

Two-digit voice numbers (i.e. “01” through “99”) are selected simply by
entering the two digits in sequence — e.g. to select voice number “57”,
briefly press the [5] buttons and then the [7] button.

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• Whenever you select a new

voice, the appropriate voice-
related parameters for that voice
will be set automatically. This is
the PSR-320/420 Voice Set
function. The Voice Set function
can be turned off if not required
— page 54.

• The stereo pan position of the

voice can be set via the “Pan”
function in the OVERALL func-
tion group — see page 54.

• The PSR-320/420 panel voice

allocation complies with the GM
System Level 1 Standard (see
page 69). However, the settings
on Octave, Volume, and Touch
Curve are independent of GM
System Level 1.

• The optimum octave settings

(OVERALL function: octave = 0)
are set for each voice (except for
the keyboard percussion voices).

Three-digit voice numbers (i.e. “100” through “136”) are entered by first
pressing and holding the [1] button until “1” appears in the hundreds
position on the display, then press the remaining two digits in sequence.

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