Playing the psr-330, The psr-330 voices, A word about the “r1”, “r2”, and “l” voices – Yamaha PSR-330 User Manual

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Playing the PSR-330

The PSR-330 Voices

The PSR-330 actually includes two voice sets: the “panel” voices and drum kits

(listed on the PSR-330 panel), and the GM (General MIDI) voices. The panel voices
include 126 “pitched” voices (voice numbers 1 through 126) and 10 drum kits
(numbers 127 through 136), while the GM voice set includes 128 pitched voices
(voice numbers 137 through 264).

Panel voices

1 … 126

Panel drum kits

127 … 136

GM voices

137 … 264

A Word About the “R1”, “R2”, and “L” Voices

The PSR-330 allows up to three voices to be selected at the same time: “R1” (Right-

hand 1), “R2”, (Right-hand 2) and “L” (Left-hand). Only the “R1” voice is used when
you’re playing a single voice over the entire range of the keyboard. When you’re using
the DUAL VOICE and/or SPLIT VOICE modes (decribed on pages 17 and 18),
however, the “R2” and/or “L” voice will be used as well. The numbers of the currently
selected R1, R2, and L voices are all shown on the display panel.

The R2 and L voices will be discussed in more detail in the DUAL VOICE and

SPLIT VOICE sections. For now we’ll describe how to select and play the main R1
voice.

VOICE

VOICE

VOICE

L

R2

R1

SPLIT

DUAL

VOICE

VOICE

VOICE

L

R2

R1

SPLIT

DUAL

VOICE

VOICE

VOICE

L

R2

R1

SPLIT

DUAL

VOICE

VOICE

VOICE

L

R2

R1

SPLIT

DUAL

R1 Voice

R1 Voice + R2 Voice

R1 Voice

L Voice

R1 Voice + R2 Voice

L Voice

(Split Voice Mode + Dual Voice Mode)

VOICE L

VOICE R2

VOICE R1

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