Accompaniment track muting, Accompaniment volume control, Acmp volume =100 – Yamaha PSR-540 User Manual

Page 37: Auto accompaniment

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Auto Accompaniment

Accompaniment Track Muting

The PSR-540 has eight accompaniment tracks — RHYTHM SUB, RHYTHM MAIN, BASS, CHORD 1, CHORD
2, PAD, PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2 — that you can control to modify the “orchestration” and therefore the overall
sound of the accompaniment. When a style is selected, the icons corresponding to the tracks which contain data for
any section of that style will light.
Individual accompaniment tracks can be turned OFF (muted) or ON by pressing the TRACK buttons (9 - 16)
corresponding to the target tracks. The [M] icon will appear when a track is muted. By turning the tracks OFF and
ON in different combinations, you can create various arrangements from a single accompaniment style.

Accompaniment Volume Control

This separate volume control for the auto accompaniment lets you set the optimum
level balance between the accompaniment and your right hand performance.
The accompaniment volume range is from “0” (no sound) to “127” (maximum vol-
ume).

1

Start the accompaniment (page 33).

2

Press the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] button.

Track contents

RHYTHM SUB, RHYTHM MAIN

These are the main rhythm tracks. The RHYTHM tracks produce
the drum and percussion sounds.

BASS

The BASS track always plays a bass line, but the voice will
change to fit the selected style … acoustic bass, synth bass,
tuba, etc.

CHORD 1, CHORD 2

These tracks provide the rhythmic chordal accompaniment
required by each style. You’ll find guitar, piano and other chordal
instruments here.

PAD

This track plays long chords where necessary, using sustained instruments such as
strings, organ, choir.

PHRASE 1, PHRASE 2

This is where the musical embellishments reside.
The PHRASE tracks are used for punchy brass stabs, arpeggiated chords and other
extras that make the accompaniment more interesting.

3

Adjust the Accompaniment Volume.

Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the number buttons
[1]-[0].
Adjust the level as you play the keyboard with your right hand, listening to the
overall balance between the accompaniment and the keyboard-played voice.

• [ACMP] is the abbreviation of

[ACCOMPANIMENT] .

4

Stop the accompaniment (page 33).

9

REC

10

REC

11

REC

12

REC

13

REC

14

REC

15

REC

16

REC

13

Acmp Volume =100

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