Step 2 auto accompaniment, 8btpop1, 8btpop2 – Yamaha PSR-270 User Manual

Page 12: Using the auto accompaniment, Grandpno, Enter the style mode, Select a style. for a list of styles, see page 13, Turn the auto accompaniment on, Play a chord with your left hand, Turn the sync-start function on

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Using the auto accompaniment

The PSR-270 has powerful and easy-to-use auto
accompaniment features. All you have to do is
play chords with your left hand — and the
PortaTone automatically produces appropriate
bass, chord, and rhythm backing for your perfor-
mance. Use your right hand to play melodies,
and you’ll sound like an entire band!

z

Enter the Style mode.

x

Select a style.
For a list of styles, see page 13.

c

Turn the auto accompaniment on.

b

Play a chord with your left hand.

n

Select a section.

Want to find out more? See pages 47-61.

v

Turn the Sync-Start function on.

Step 2

Auto Accompaniment

+

Right hand

Melody

Left hand

Auto accompaniment

001

001 116

MEASURE

TEMPO

8BtPop1

STYLE

002

8BtPop2

STYLE

ACMP

ON/OFF

SYNC-

START

START/

STOP

INTRO/

ENDING

rit.

MAIN

A

B

AUTO FILL

Accompaniment

section

ACMP

ON/OFF

SYNC-

START

START/

STOP

INTRO/

ENDING

rit.

MAIN

A

B

AUTO FILL

START/

STOP

INTRO/

ENDING

rit.

MAIN

A

B

AUTO FILL

Try playing with the
Intro, Main A/B, and
Ending sections.

Accompaniment

section

001

001 116

GrandPno

STYLE

VOICE

TEMPO

TRANSPOSE

TUNING

ACMP/SONG

VOLUME

METRONOME

VOLUME

TOUCH

DUAL

REVERB

HARMONY

METRO-

NOME

PRESET

USER

SONG TRACK

4

5

3

2

1

RECORD

DICTIONARY
SMART
EZ
OFF

CHORD

GUIDE

ACMP

ON/OFF

SYNC-

START

START/

STOP

INTRO/

ENDING

rit.

MAIN

A

B

AUTO FILL

6~16

MEASURE

TEMPO

c

x

z

v

n

m

z

x

c

CMP

/OFF

SYNC-

START

START/

STOP

INTRO/

ENDING

rit.

A

For help in learning
how to play chords,
refer to “Using the
Chord Guide function”
on page 14.

m

Stop the auto accompa-
niment.

(for example, bass + guitar + drums)

10

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