Turning on/off each channel of the style – Yamaha PSR-S770 User Manual

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3

Select the desired Style from the list by using the [2 ] –
[7
] buttons.

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

If the Style called up doesn’t match what you want to play, press the [J]
(RETRY) buttons, then return to step 2-3.

4

When you’ve found a Style you’re satisfied with, press one of
the [8
] (OK) buttons to exit from the STYLE
RECOMMENDER display.

5

Play the keyboard along with the Style you just found.

Each Style contains the channels listed below. You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by
selectively turning channels on/off as the Style plays.

Style channels

• RHY1, 2 (Rhythm 1, 2):

These are the basic parts of the Style, containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns.

• BASS:

The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the Style.

• CHD1, 2 (Chord 1, 2):

These are rhythmic chord backing parts, commonly used with piano or guitar Voices.

• PAD:

This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings, organ, choir, etc.

• PHR1, 2 (Phrase 1, 2):

These parts are used for punchy brass stabs, arpeggiated chords, and other extras that make the

accompaniment more interesting.

(PSR-S970)

• AUDIO:

This is an audio part of the audio Style (page 49).

1

Press the [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button repeatedly if necessary to
call up the CHANNEL ON/OFF (STYLE) display which contains
the desired channel.

On the PSR-S970, there are two pages, 1/2 and 2/2 for Style channels. The
PSR-S770 has only one page.

2

Use the [1 ] – [8 ] buttons to turn the channels on or off.

To listen to only one channel by itself, hold down the appropriate button for the
channel to set the channel to SOLO. To cancel SOLO, simply press the
appropriate channel button again.

Turning On/Off Each Channel of the Style

NOTE

For information on the CHANNEL ON/
OFF (SONG) display, refer to page 65.

2

NOTE

You can save the settings here to Reg-
istration Memory (page 85).

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