Yamaha PSR-275 Owner's Manual - Page 29
Effects, Harmony, Reverb - 273 keyboard
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Effects The PSR-275/273 is equipped with a wide variety of effects that can be used to enhance the sound of the voices. The PSR-275/273 has three separate effect systems - Harmony, Reverb and Chorus - and each has many different effect types to choose from. Harmony The Harmony section features a variety of performance effects that enhance the melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles of the PSR-275/273. A total of twenty-six Harmony types are available. (See page 31.) Tremolo, Trill and Echo effects can be used even if accompaniment is off. There are five different Harmony Types that automatically create harmony parts (for notes played in the upper area of the keyboard) to match the accompaniment chords. Turn on/off the Harmony effect. Press the [HARMONY] button. 001 Indicates Harmony effect is on. GrandPno 001 • For the first five Harmony Types (Duet, Trio, Block, Country, and Octave), chords must be played in the Accompaniment area of the keyboard. The Harmony voice(s) change in pitch to best match the chords you play. • The speed of the Trill, Tremolo, and Echo effects depends on the Tempo setting (page 31). • Each voice of the PSR-275/273 has its own independent Harmony setting. Harmony type and Harmony Volume (when Harmony Type 1 - 5 is selected) can be set in the Function mode (page 60). Reverb The Reverb effect reproduces the natural ambient "wash" of sound that occurs when a instrument is played in a room or concert hall. A total of nine different Reverb types simulating various different performance environments are available. (See page 32.) The following parameters can be set in the Function mode (pages 60). CATEGORY Effect Main Voice Dual Voice Split Voice SELECT Reverb Type Reverb Send Level Reverb Send Level Reverb Send Level • Nine additional Reverb Types are available when controlling the PSR-275/273 from a MIDI device. (For details, See page 69.) • Each style of the PSR-275/273 has its own independent Reverb setting. 29