The auto accompaniment fingering modes, Interaction between the auto accompaniment, And split voice split points – Yamaha PSR-530 User Manual

Page 32: Auto accompaniment, Select the fingering mode function

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Auto Accompaniment

Interaction Between the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT and
SPLIT VOICE Split Points

The SPLIT VOICE split point (page 21) and AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point

can be independently specified, with the following limitations. The SPLIT VOICE
split point cannot be set at a lower key than the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point
(if you attempt to do this the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point will be set to the
same key as the SPLIT VOICE split point). Conversely, the AUTO ACCOMPANI-
MENT split point cannot be set at a higher key than the SPLIT VOICE split point (if
you attempt to do this the SPLIT VOICE split point will be set to the same key as the
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point).

AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT

split point

SPLIT VOICE
split point

R Voice

L Voice

Accompaniment

AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point/

SPLIT VOICE split point

R Voice

Accompaniment/

L Voice

The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes

The PSR-530 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature has five different fingering

modes which can be selected as follows.

1

Select the Fingering Mode Function

Use the MENU [] and [] buttons to the left of the display to move the triangular

indicator next to “OVERALL” on the left side of the display.

• You can jump directly

to the “FngrngMd”
function by pressing
and holding the AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT
[ON/OFF] button for a
few seconds.

OVERALL

DIGITAL
EFFECT

MIDI

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