Auto harmony, Voice memory, Recording – Yamaha PSR-400 User Manual

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FEATURE REFERENCE

(VOICE)

AUTO HARMONY

Auto Harmony can be used in the SPLIT. SINGLE

FINGER, and FINGERED modes. It automatically adds
appropriate harmony notes to a melody you play on the

keyboard. You can choose from 6 different types of har­

mony.

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Use the AUTO HARMONY TYPE

[A]

and

[T]

but­

tons to select a harmony type between “I” and “6.”

The selected harmony type number will be shown on

the rightmost digit of the MULTI DISPLAY while the
AUTO HARMONY TYPE

[A]

or

[T]

button is pressed.

Once the desired harmony type has been selected, press

the [AUTO HARMONY ON/OFF] button so that its indi­
cator lights to engage the AUTO HARMONY feature.

PSR-400/PSR-500 Harmony Types

DUET

TRIO

BLOCK
COUNTRY

OCTAVE

STRUM

The harmony produced is based on the chord played on the left-

hand section of the keyboard in the FINGERED, SINGLE
FINGER, or SPLIT modes. If no chord is detected, no harmony
is produced.

Only a single note can be played at a time on the keyboard (or
the right-hand section of the keyboard) when the AUTO

HARMONY feature is used.

The harmony can be muted by playing any three consecutive

notes on the left-hand section of the keyboard.

Although a single note or an interval of a fifth can be used to

produce FINGERED mode auto accompaniment, these are not
recognized in the SPLIT mode.

If AUTO HARMONY is used at the same time as the DUAL

feature (see page 24). harmony will not be applied to the second
"dual” voice.

If AUTO HARMONY is used at the same time as the SPLIT

feature (see page 23). harmony will be not be applied to the left-

hand voice.

VOICE MEMORY

The PSR-400/PSR-500 VOICE MEMORY can be used

to store 4 different sets of voice combinations — i.e.
main, dual, and split voices — that can then be recalled

simply by pressing a single button.

Recording

Make the desired voice settings in the normal, dual, and

split modes, then press one of the VOICE MEMORY

buttons — [1] through [4] — while holding the

[RECORD] button. The corresponding indicator will light

indicating that the data has been memorized.

VOICE MEMORY

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□ □ □ □

Recall

To recall a VOICE MEMORY setting simply press the

appropriate VOICE MEMORY button. The corresponding
indicator will light and the required voice settings will be

recalled. If you press the same VOICE MEMORY button
a second time, its indicator will go out and the previous
voice settings will be recalled.

• VOICE MEMORY recall operations can be recorded using the

Custom Accompaniment, Song Memory (Melody), and Multi Pad
(PSR-500) features. If the contents of the voice memory are

changed while any of these are being played back, the new

voices will take effect from the next time playback is started.

VOICE MEMORY data will be retained in memory
even when the PSR-400/PSR-500 power is turned off
as long as a full set of good batteries is present or an

AC power adaptor remains connected (see “PAGE

MEMORY” on page 13 for more details).

When a VOICE MEMORY has been recorded, be sure

to store the new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see page

13). If this is not done the newly recorded VOICE

MEMORY data will be lost when a different PAGE
MEMORY is selected.

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