Convenient music finder feature, Searching the records – Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-OR700 User Manual

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Using, Creating and Editing the

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Accompaniment Styles

Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance of the Style (MIXING CONSOLE)

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Split Point (L) cannot be set lower than Split Point (S), and Split Point (S) cannot be
set higher than Split Point (L).

Editing the Volume and Tonal Bal-
ance of the Style (MIXING CONSOLE)

You can set various mixing-related parameters of the Style. (See “Adjustable items
(parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE displays” on page 85.) Call up the “STYLE
PART” display in step 3 of the Basic Procedure in “Editing the Volume and Tonal
Balance (MIXING CONSOLE)” on page 84, and follow the instructions.

Convenient Music Finder feature

Music Finder (page 55) is a convenient feature that calls up pre-programmed panel
settings (for Voices, Styles, etc.) that match the song or type of music you want to
play. The records of the Music Finder can be searched and edited.

Searching the Records

You can search the records by specifying a song name or keyword, using the
Search function of the Music Finder. You can also save your favorite records in the
FAVORITE display.

1

Press the [MUSIC FINDER] button to call up the MUSIC FINDER dis-
play.

2

Press the TAB [][®] buttons to select the ALL tab.
The ALL tab display contains all the preset Records.

Specifying the Split Point by
note name
Press the [1π†]–[4π†] but-
tons. You can specify the Split
Point of the Voice and chord sec-
tion of the keyboard by using
STYLE in the display, and you can
specify the Split Point of the left
and right Voices by using LEFT.

Setting the Split Point (S) and the Split Point (L) to the same note

Setting the Split Point (S) and the Split Point (L) to different notes

Press the [F] (S+L) button and rotate the DATA ENTRY dial.

Split Point (S+L)

Chord section +
Voice LEFT

Voice RIGHT 1and 2

Press the [H] (S) button or the [G] (L) button and rotate the DATA ENTRY dial.

Split Point (S)

Split Point (L)

Chord section

Voice LEFT

Voice RIGHT 1and 2

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