Yamaha PSR-2100 Owner's Manual - Page 147
About the Harmony Types
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Making Global and Other Important Settings - Function About the Harmony Types When a normal Harmony type ("Standard Duet" through "Strum") is selected Split point Chords played to the left of the split point control the harmony. Harmony notes (based on the chord and the selected type) are automatically added to the melody played to the right of the split point. When "Multi Assign" is selected Multi Assign automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (voices). For example, if you play two consecutive notes, the first is played by the Main voice and the second by the Layer voice. When "Echo" is selected An echo effect is applied to the note played on the keyboard, in time with the currently set tempo. When "Tremolo" is selected A tremolo effect is applied to the note played on the keyboard, in time with the currently set tempo. When "Trill" is selected Two notes held on the keyboard are played alternately, in time with the currently set tempo. About the Harmony Assignments AUTO Harmony notes are automatically assigned the MAIN and LAYER parts. Multi This automatically assigns the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th added harmony notes to different parts (voices). For example, if the Main and Layer parts are turned on and the "Standard Duet" type is selected, the note you play on the keyboard will be played by the Main voice, and the added harmony note will be played by the Layer voice. Main Harmony is applied only to the Main part. When the Main part is turned off, Harmony is not applied. Layer Harmony is applied only to the Layer part. When the Layer part is turned off, Harmony is not applied. PSR-2100/1100 147