Auto accompaniment, Setting the accompaniment voiume, Setting the tempo – Yamaha PSR-300m User Manual

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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT

Setting the Accompaniment
Voiume

Set the volume of the Auto Accompaniment sound using the

ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME buttons. The MASTER
VOLUME control can be used to set the overall volume level.

MASTER VOLUME

ACCOMP
VOLUME

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Setting the Tempo

Use the TEMPO buttons to set the desired accompaniment

tempo (see ^‘Setting the Tempo” on page 7 for details).

• The [INTRO/FILL IN] button can be used in the Auto Accompani­

ment mode to create pattern variations in the same way that it is with
rhythm accompaniment patterns (refer to "Adding Fill-ins” on page

8

for details).

Fingered Accompaniment

The FINGERED mode is ideal if you already know how to

play chords on a keyboard, since it allows you to supply your
own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature.

1

Press the [MODE] button as many times as necessary
until the FINGERED indicator lights — this selects the
FINGERED mode.

mode

o

NORMAL

O

SPLIT

— SINGLE
^FINGER

fingered

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2.

If necessary, set the split point as described below:

Setting the FINGERED Mode Split Point:
The split point for the FINGERED mode is initially set at
the G2 key. It can be set to any other key by pressing the
desired split-point key while holding the [SPLIT POINT
CHANGE] button.

The split point is shown on the MULTI DISPLAY for

as long as the [SPLIT POINT CHANGE] button is held.
The G2 key, for example, would be displayed as “g 2”.
Fi2 would be displayed as “F2”. The sharp is indicated
by the lit bar between the “F” and the “2.”

The FINGERED mode split point is retained in

memory and will be recalled whenever the FINGERED
mode is selected, A method of initializing the FINGERED
mode split point to its original default value is described
on page 6.

P HffW

s г

G

2

MULTI DISPLAY

F ' г

Ftt

2

• The PSR-300M memorizes separate SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED,

and SPLIT mode split points. The corresponding split point is auto­
matically recalled when one of these modes is selected.

3. Select the desired accompaniment style in the normal way.

Although you can select the melody (upper keyboard)
voice you intend to use, the PSR-300M automatically de­
termines the voices to be used for the accompaniment nart^
according the accompaniment style you select.

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4.

Press Ihe [START/STOP] button, [SYNCHRO START/

ENDING] button or the [INTRO/FILL IN] buttons to de­

termine how the accompaniment will be started (see page

7). If you press the [START/STOP] button or the [INTRO/
FILL IN] button, the rhythm will begin playing immedi­
ately without bass and chord accompaniment.

5. As soon as you play any chord in the Auto Accompaniment

section of the keyboard, the PSR-300M will automatically

begin to play the chord along with the selected rhythm and
an appropriate bass line. The accompaniment will continue
playing even if you release the Auto Accompaniment keys.

The PSR-300M will accept the following chord types

(see fingering chart on page 19):

Chord

Abbreviation Normal Voicing

Major

M

1-3-5

Minor

m

1-1.3-5

Major seventh

M7

1-3-{5)-7

Minor major seventh

mM7

1-l.3-(5)-7

Minor sixth

m6

1-1.3-5-6

Minor seventh

m7

1-l.3-(5)-l.7

Minor seventh flatted fifth

m7-5

1-l.3-l,5-l,7

Seventh

7

1-3-(5)-l.7

Seventh flatted fifth

7-5

1-3-t5-t7

Seventh suspended fourth

7sus4

1-4-5-I.7

Suspended fourth

sus4

1-4-5

Augmented

aug

1-3-115

Diminished

dim

1-|.3-l.5-(6)

■ Notes in parentheses may be omitted.

Minor sixth chords will only be properly detected if

they are played in “root position”. Seventh flatted fifth
chords will only be recognized if either the root or flatted
seventh is the lowest note. For diminished and augmented
chords, the lowest key pressed is assumed to be the root.

• An octave — i.e. two notes played exactly one octave apart —

will be detected as a chord suitable for major or minor, with the

note played as the root note.

• All other FINGERED mode operations are the same as in the

SINGLE FINGER mode.

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