Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 28
P-250 Design
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Basic Operation P-250 Design This chapter explains the terms "Voice," "Performance," "Song," and "Memory." ■ Voice The P-250 features 45 preset voices and an XG voice set (equivalent to a single voice). You can combine any of these voices in Dual or Split mode and play them simultaneously on the keyboard. The diagram below illustrates voices in Dual and Split modes. You can set the effects and various controls for each voice. These settings are automatically recalled when you select a voice. In Dual or Split mode, you can set the parameters for each combination of voices. For example, the same voice used in different voice combinations can have different parameter settings for each combination. For a list of parameters, see page 58. For information on editing the parameters, see "Editing" on page 61 and "Voice Edit" on page 65. 28 P-250 Left part XG Grand Piano 2 Grand Piano 1 Each voice (45 presets and an XG voice set) has parameters that you can access via the [VOICE EDIT] button. These voices are used for the Left part. XG Fretless Bass Phaser E.Piano 1 LeftLayer part Mellow Piano 1 Rock Piano Honky Tonk Piano Grand Piano 2 Grand Piano 1 Grand Piano 1 Grand Piano 1 Grand Piano 1 XG Grand Piano 1 Each combination of voices (45 preset voices and XG voices) has unique parameter settings in the [VOICE EDIT] menu. These combined voices are used for the Left part and the LeftLayer part. Left part