Yamaha PSR-S670 User Manual

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PSR-S670 Owner’s Manual

This convenient function “recommends” optimum Styles for the song you want to perform, based on the rhythm
you play for one or two measures.

1

In the Style selection display (page 45), press the [7 ]
(RECOMMEND) button to call up the STYLE RECOMMENDER
display.

The keyboard is divided by B1 key into two sections as below.

The Drum instruments (Kick, Snare and Hi-Hat) are assigned to the left of the
B1 key while the Piano sound is assigned to the right.

2

Use the Style Recommender function to find the Style.

2-1

Press the [7 ]/[8 ] (START) button to start the metronome,
indicating that the Style Recommender function starts.

2-2

Use the TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons or [TAP TEMPO] button to adjust the
tempo, and use the [1 ]/[2 ] (METRONOME3/4)/[3 ]/[4
] (METRONOME4/4) buttons to select the beat.

2-3

Play the song you have in mind on the Piano section (by using both hands
is recommended) or play the rhythm on the Drum section for one or two
measures along with the metronome.

The performance is analyzed over several seconds, then playback of the
most recommended Style starts. In addition, the candidates of the other
recommended Styles are listed in the display.

• Example 1: Play the following song on the Piano section.

The Styles that best match your performance having similar tempos are
listed.

• Example 2: Play the following rhythm on the Drum section.

The Styles that contain the similar drum patterns are listed.

3

Select the desired Style from the list by using the Cursor
buttons [
][].

Try playing the keyboard along with the Style to see if matches the song you
want to play.

Calling up Optimum Styles for Your Performance (Style Recommender)

NOTE

Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at
the bottom right corner of the display
(page 24).

Kick

Drum

Piano

B1

Snare

Hi-Hat

NOTE

Using the [7

]/[8 ] buttons

toggles between START and CANCEL.

NOTE

For better results, start playing from
the next measure when a song you
want to play starts from the middle of a
measure, or the song has a short
silence prior to the first note.

Snare

Kick

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