Yamaha PSR-510 Owner's Manual - Page 17
Auto Harmony
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s Auto Harmony Auto Harmony is used with the PSR-510's Auto Accompaniment feature except for Full fingering mode (see page 23). It automatically adds appropriate harmony notes to a single-note melody line you play on the keyboard. You can choose from 10 different types of harmony that can be assigned to the right-hand orchestration parts. ZTurn Auto Harmony ON ... HARMONY TYPE Press the [HARMONY] button so that its indicator lights. This turns Auto Harmony ON. NOTES • The HARMONY can't be engaged when Keyboard Percussion is ON. HARMONY XPress the [HARMONY TYPE] Button ... HARMONY TYPE Press the VOICE control section [HARMONY TYPE] button. The number of the currently selected harmony type will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. HARMONY CSelect a Harmony Type ... RESET -+ 012 Use the [+] and [−] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [HARMONY TYPE] button itself to select the desired effect. The Harmony Types 01 Duet 06 02 1 + 5 07 03 Country 08 04 Trio 09 05 Block 10 4-way close 1 4-way close 2 4-way open Octave Strum VTurn Auto Harmony ON or OFF as Required HARMONY TYPE Use the [HARMONY] button to turn Auto Harmony ON or OFF. Auto Harmony is ON when the [HARMONY] button indicator is lit. HARMONY NOTES • When Auto Harmony is used in the dual mode, the R1 voice responds to notes played on the keyboard while the harmony notes are played by the R1 and R2 voices, depending on the selected harmony type. • Only a single note can be played at a time on the keyboard (or the right-hand section of the keyboard) when the Auto Harmony feature is used. • If you play more than one note at the same time while Auto Harmony is ON, only the highest note will sound. • Auto Harmony will only function when the Auto Accompaniment function is being used (page 23). 15