Yamaha PSR-225GM Owner's Manual - Page 46

Harmony Types, Display Name, Description

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EFFECTS Harmony Types No. Harmony Type 1 Duet 2 Trio 3 Block 4 Country 5 Octave 6 Trill 1/4 note 7 Trill 1/6 note 8 Trill 1/8 note 9 Trill 1/12 note 10 Trill 1/16 note 11 Trill 1/24 note 12 Trill 1/32 note 13 Tremolo 1/4 note 14 Tremolo 1/6 note 15 Tremolo 1/8 note 16 Tremolo 1/12 note 17 Tremolo 1/16 note 18 Tremolo 1/24 note 19 Tremolo 1/32 note 20 Echo 1/4 note 21 Echo 1/6 note 22 Echo 1/8 note 23 Echo 1/12 note 24 Echo 1/16 note 25 Echo 1/24 note 26 Echo 1/32 note Display Name Duet Trio Block Country Octave Tril1/4 Tril1/6 Tril1/8 Tril1/12 Tril1/16 Tril1/24 Tril1/32 Trem1/4 Trem1/6 Trem1/8 Trem1/12 Trem1/16 Trem1/24 Trem1/32 Echo1/4 Echo1/6 Echo1/8 Echo1/12 Echo1/16 Echo1/24 Echo1/32 Description Harmony types 1 - 5 are pitch-based and add one-, two- or three-note harmonies to the single-note melody played in the right hand. These types only sound when chords are played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard. Types 6 - 26 are rhythm-based effects and add embellishments 3 or delayed repeats in time with the auto accompaniment. These types sound whether the auto accompaniment is on or not; however, the actual speed of the effect depends on the 3 Tempo setting (page 76). The individual note values in each type let you synchronize the effect precisely to the rhythm. 3 Triplet settings are also available: 1/6 = quarter-note triplets, 1/ 12 = eighth-note triplets, 1/24 = sixteenth-note triplets. • The Trill effect Types (6 - 12) create two-note trills (alternating notes) when two notes are held. 3 • The Tremolo effect Types (13 - 19) repeat all held notes (up to four). 3 • The Echo effect Types (20 - 26) create delayed repeats of each note played. 3 3 3 3 46

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EFFECTS
Harmony Types
No.
Harmony Type
Display Name
1
Duet
Duet
2
Trio
Trio
3
Block
Block
4
Country
Country
5
Octave
Octave
6
Trill 1/4 note
Tril1/4
7
Trill 1/6 note
Tril1/6
8
Trill 1/8 note
Tril1/8
9
Trill 1/12 note
Tril1/12
10
Trill 1/16 note
Tril1/16
11
Trill 1/24 note
Tril1/24
12
Trill 1/32 note
Tril1/32
13
Tremolo 1/4 note
Trem1/4
14
Tremolo 1/6 note
Trem1/6
15
Tremolo 1/8 note
Trem1/8
16
Tremolo 1/12 note
Trem1/12
17
Tremolo 1/16 note
Trem1/16
18
Tremolo 1/24 note
Trem1/24
19
Tremolo 1/32 note
Trem1/32
20
Echo 1/4 note
Echo1/4
21
Echo 1/6 note
Echo1/6
22
Echo 1/8 note
Echo1/8
23
Echo 1/12 note
Echo1/12
24
Echo 1/16 note
Echo1/16
25
Echo 1/24 note
Echo1/24
26
Echo 1/32 note
Echo1/32
Description
Harmony types 1 - 5 are pitch-based and add one-, two- or
three-note harmonies to the single-note melody played in the
right hand.
These types only sound when chords are played in
the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
Types 6 - 26 are rhythm-based effects and add embellishments
or delayed repeats in time with the auto accompaniment.
These types sound whether the auto accompaniment is on or
not; however, the actual speed of the effect depends on the
Tempo setting (page 76).
The individual note values in each
type let you synchronize the effect precisely to the rhythm.
Triplet settings are also available: 1/6 = quarter-note triplets, 1/
12 = eighth-note triplets, 1/24 = sixteenth-note triplets.
• The Trill effect Types (6 - 12) create two-note trills (alternating
notes) when two notes are held.
• The Tremolo effect Types (13 - 19) repeat all held notes (up to
four).
• The Echo effect Types (20 - 26) create delayed repeats of each
note played.
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