Yamaha PSR-420 Owner's Manual - Page 32
Using Auto Accompaniment, One Touch Setting, Harmony - music cartridges
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Using Auto Accompaniment One Touch Setting The PSR-320/420's 100 internal styles and styles added via a plug-in supplied Music Cartridge (page 44) have recommended "panel setups" that can be instantly selected via the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button. The One Touch Setting feature automatically sets the following parameters: • If a Registration Memory is selected while One Touch Setting is on, One Touch Setting will automatically be turned off. One Touch Setting Parameter List • Voice number • Octave • Pan • Dual Voice (Voice number, volume, octave, pan) • Dual on/off • Split Voice (Voice number, volume, octave, pan, split point = 59) • Keyboard volume • Harmony on/off, type • Digital effect on/off, type • Multi Pad set • Style parameters = default • Synchro start = ON • Accomp volume = 100 • Accomp split point = 54 • Accomp large/small = large • Tempo = Default (for the currently selected style) The One Touch Setting feature can be used either while an accompaniment is playing or prior to starting an accompaniment by simply pressing the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button so that "OTS" appears on the display (below the BEAT display). One Touch Setting can be turned off by pressing the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button a second time so that "OTS" disappears from the display. If a different accompaniment style is selected while One Touch Setting is engaged, the One Touch Setting settings for that style will also be selected automatically. • If the One Touch Setting is turned on when the NORMAL or SPLIT mode is selected, the FINGERED mode is automatically selected. BEAT OTS REPEAT ONE TOUCH SETTING Harmony The harmony effect can be used when an Auto Accompaniment mode is selected. Press the [HARMONY] button to turn the HARMONY effect on or off. When HARMONY is on (the harmony icon will appear next to "HARMONY" in the display), playing single notes or chords on the right-hand section of the keyboard produces automatic harmony matched to the accompaniment chords. The type of harmony produced can be selected via the Harmony Type function described on page 32. HARMONY TOUCH RESPONSE DUAL VOICE HARMONY KEYBOARD 31