Harmony, Digital effects, Reverb hall1 – Yamaha PSR-330 User Manual

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Then use the SUB MENU [] and [] buttons to select “Reverb”. After a few

seconds the name of the currently selected REVERB type will appear on top line of
the display.

Reverb

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YES

Digital Effects

Harmony

When HARMONY is on and HARMONY type 1 through 4 is selected (see list

below), playing single notes or chords on the right-hand section of the keyboard
produces automatic harmony matched to the accompaniment chords (AUTO AC-
COMPANIMENT must be on). HARMONY types 5 through 25 are delay-based
effects which do not depend on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT chords. Harmony is
applied to the R1 voice. When chords are played the harmony is based on the last note
played (i.e. last-note priority).

The PSR-330 has 25 different harmony types, as listed below.

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Select a Reverb Effect

Use the [–] and [+] buttons or number buttons to select the desired REVERB effect

(the name of the selected REVERB effect will appear on the top line of the display).
Select “OFF” if you want no REVERB effect on any part of the PSR-330 sound.

Type

Description

3 Country

One note is added above the melody
for a country-style harmony feel.

4 Octave

One note is added an octave below
the melody.

Type

Description

1 Duet

An extra note is added to the melody
to produce duet type harmony.

2 Trio

Two notes are added below the
melody for three-part harmony.

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