Yamaha PSR-420 Owner's Manual - Page 17

S. olume, S.Octa e, S.Pan, S.Split - midi

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Playing the PSR-320/420 CURSOR 7 8 9 0 -/NO +/YES Function Split Voice S. olume S.Octa e S.Pan S.Split Description The split voice can be changed as required while the number and name of the current split voice appear on the top line of the display. Sets the volume of the split voice so you can create the optimum blend with the right-hand voice. The volume range is from "00" (no sound) to "127" (maximum split voice volume). Shifts the pitch of the split voice up or down one or two octaves. "-1" is down one octave, "-2" is down two octaves; "+1" and "+2" are up one and two octaves, respectively. Positions the split voice in the stereo sound field. The pan range is from "-7" to "+7". "-7" is full left and "+7" is full right. Sets the keyboard split point - i.e. the key that separates the left- and right-hand voices (the split-point key is included in the left-hand section of the keyboard). Simply press the key you want to assign as the split point. The key number of the key you press will appear to the left of "S.Split" on the top line of the display. You can also use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or number buttons to enter the split point key number. The lowest key on the keyboard (C1) is key number "36", middle C (C3) is "60", and the highest key (C6) is 96. The split point can be set at any key number from 00 through 127, allowing the split point to be set outside the range of the PSR-320/420 keyboard for MIDI applications. The default split point is 59 (B2). • If the Voice Set function is ON (page 54), the Split Voice parameters will change automatically whenever a different keyboard voice is selected. • The selected Split Voice parameter can be reset to its initial value by simultaneously pressing the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons. • Negative values with "S.Octave" and "S.Pan" parameters can be entered by pressing the number buttons while holding the [-/NO] button. 3 Exit ...Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the SPLIT VOICE function. 16

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Playing the PSR-320/420
CURSOR
–/NO
+
/YES
0
7
8
9
If the Voice Set function is ON
(page 54), the Split Voice param-
eters will change automatically
whenever a different keyboard
voice is selected.
The selected Split Voice param-
eter can be reset to its initial
value by simultaneously pressing
the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons.
Negative values with “S.Octave”
and “S.Pan” parameters can be
entered by pressing the number
buttons while holding the [–/NO]
button.
Function
Description
Split Voice
The split voice can be changed as required while the
number and name of the current split voice appear on the
top line of the display.
S. olume
Sets the volume of the split voice so you can create the
optimum blend with the right-hand voice. The volume
range is from “00” (no sound) to “127” (maximum split
voice volume).
S.Octa e
Shifts the pitch of the split voice up or down one or two
octaves. “–1” is down one octave, “–2” is down two oc-
taves; “+1” and “+2” are up one and two octaves, respec-
tively.
S.Pan
Positions the split voice in the stereo sound field. The pan
range is from “–7” to “+7”. “–7” is full left and “+7” is full
right.
S.Split
Sets the keyboard split point — i.e. the key that separates
the left- and right-hand voices (the split-point key is in-
cluded in the left-hand section of the keyboard). Simply
press the key you want to assign as the split point. The key
number of the key you press will appear to the left of
“S.Split” on the top line of the display. You can also use
the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or number buttons to enter
the split point key number. The lowest key on the keyboard
(C1) is key number “36”, middle C (C3) is “60”, and the
highest key (C6) is 96. The split point can be set at any
key number from 00 through 127, allowing the split point to
be set outside the range of the PSR-320/420 keyboard for
MIDI applications. The default split point is 59 (B2).
3
Exit
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Press the
[VOICE]
button or select a different function to exit from the
SPLIT VOICE function.