Setting the auto accompaniment split point, Auto accompaniment fingering – Yamaha PSR-410 User Manual

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Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point

To set the Auto Accompaniment split point, first turn Auto Accompani-

ment ON — press the [AUTO ACCOMP] button so that its indicator lights
— then proceed with steps 2 and 3 as described in “Split Point Change” on
page 18. The default Auto Accompaniment split point (55) can be recalled
instantly by pressing both the [+] and [–] buttons at the same time.

STYLE

SELECT

AUTO

ACCOMP

SPLIT

POINT

NOTES

• If the Auto Accompaniment split point is set at a lower key than

the orchestration split point, the L1 and/or L2 voice will sound
between the Auto Accompaniment and orchestration split
points.

• If the Auto Accompaniment split point is set at a higher key

than the orchestration split point, the L1 and/or L2 voice will
sound throughout the entire Auto Accompaniment section.

• If the Auto Accompaniment “Full” fingering mode is selected,

the L1 and/or L2 voice will sound to the left of the orchestration
split point while the R1 and/or R2 voice will sound to the right of
the orchestration split point.

Auto

Accompaniment

Left voice

Right voice

Orchestration split point

Auto Accompaniment split point

Left voice

Right voice

Auto Accompaniment

Orchestration split point

Right voice

Auto Accompaniment

Left voice

Auto Accompaniment Fingering

The PSR-410 has 5 Auto Accompaniment fingering modes, selected via the [FINGERING] button.

Z

Press the [FINGERING] Button .............................................................................................................

When you press the [FINGERING] button the currently selected Auto

Accompaniment fingering number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.

1 CHORD 1
2 CHORD 2
3 SINGLE
4 MULTI
5 FULL

FINGE-

RING

X

Select a Fingering Mode ........................................................................................................................

Use the [+] and [–] buttons, the number buttons, or the [FINGERING]

button itself to select the required fingering mode (see page 8 for editing
procedure details).

RESET

+

0

2

1

Orchestration split point

Auto Accompaniment split point

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