Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 41
Large/Small Accompaniment, Muting Individual Tracks
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Using Auto Accompaniment s Large/Small Accompaniment The simplest form of accompaniment track control is provided by the [ACCOMP LARGE/SMALL] button. This button alternately turns the appropriate track (s) ON and OFF, thereby changing the number of parts in the accompaniment. When the LARGE accompaniment is selected and accompaniment tracks are ON, their respective icons will appear in the appropriate positions in the display. When the SMALL accompaniment is selected, some tracks for that style will be turned OFF and their respective icons will disappear. • The LARGE accompaniment is always selected whenever a new style is selected. • Please note that the tracks used depend on the selected style and all the tracks are not always active even when the LARGE accompaniment is selected. ACCOMP LARGE/SMALL RHYTHM 1 ON / OFF BASS CHORD 1 PAD PHRASE 1 s Muting Individual Tracks ...The PSR-620 Auto Accompaniment system includes five Track buttons which allow you to control the accompaniment arrangement in real time. The accompaniment tracks can be turned OFF (muted) or ON by pressing the corresponding TRACK buttons. The track icon will disappear when a track is muted. For example, PHRASE 1 and 2 tracks are turned ON or OFF at the same time by pressing the PHRASE track button. The same applies to the RHYTHM 1 and 2, and CHORD 1 and 2 tracks. RHYTHM 1 ON / OFF BASS CHORD 1 PAD PHRASE 1 VOICE 1 135102117130 VOL ACCOMP TRACK TRACK ON/OFF Individual accompaniment tracks can also be turned OFF (muted) or ON by using the cursor buttons to select the icon of the target track (the icon and track name will flash), and then using the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or the data dial to turn the track OFF or ON, respectively. In this way, RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 tracks can be independently turned OFF or ON. The same applies to the CHORD 1 and 2, and PHRASE 1 and 2 tracks. 39