Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Changing Accompaniment Track Voices, Adjusting Accompaniment Track Volume

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Using Auto Accompaniment s Changing Accompaniment Track Voices You can change the voice used for each track by moving the cursor buttons to select the voice number of the target track (the voice number will flash), and then using the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the number buttons or the data dial to select the desired voice number. Please note that the GM voices are used for the accompaniment instead of the panel voices. Therefore, voice numbers of the accompaniment tracks are different from the ones for the PSR-620 panel voices. Refer to the GM Voice List (see page 97) for the GM voice numbers and names. Only the numbers from 1 through 8 can be selected for the RHYTHM tracks. In this case, the numbers from 1 through 8 correspond to the PERCUSSION KIT numbers 129 through 136. Voice numbers 01 through 136 can be selected for all other tracks. ON / OFF VOICE VOL PAD 17 Voice Number s Adjusting Accompaniment Track Volume The volume of each accompaniment track can be adjusted to produce the ideal "mix" between tracks. Use the cursor buttons to select the volume bar of the target track (the volume bar will flash), and then use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons and the data dial to set the maximum volume of the track as required. The shorter the bar, the lower the volume. During playback the top segment of each volume bar will remain at the maximum volume level, while the lower bars will move according to the amount of activity in each track. ON / OFF VOICE VOL PAD 17 Volume • When a different style number is selected, all accompaniment track parameters will be reset to their initial values. Use the REGISTRATION MEMORY - page 43 - if you want to store a particular set of settings for instant recall when needed. • After changing the voice or volume, the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons can be pressed simultaneously to reset the initial values. • The track data changed applies to all sections. • Muting individual tracks, changing accompaniment track voices and adjusting accompaniment track volume cannot be executed during song recording. 40

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Using Auto Accompaniment
Changing Accompaniment Track Voices
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You can change the voice used for each track by moving the cursor but-
tons to select the voice number of the target track (the voice number will
flash), and then using the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons, the number buttons
or the data dial to select the desired voice number. Please note that the GM
voices are used for the accompaniment instead of the panel voices. There-
fore, voice numbers of the accompaniment tracks are different from the ones
for the PSR-620 panel voices. Refer to the GM Voice List (see page 97) for
the GM voice numbers and names. Only the numbers from 1 through 8 can
be selected for the RHYTHM tracks. In this case, the numbers from 1
through 8 correspond to the PERCUSSION KIT numbers 129 through 136.
Voice numbers 01 through 136 can be selected for all other tracks.
Voice Number
PAD
17
ON /
OFF
VOICE
VOL
Adjusting Accompaniment Track Volume
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The volume of each accompaniment track can be adjusted to produce the
ideal “mix” between tracks. Use the cursor buttons to select the volume bar
of the target track (the volume bar will flash), and then use the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons and the data dial to set the maximum volume of the track
as required. The shorter the bar, the lower the volume. During playback the
top segment of each volume bar will remain at the maximum volume level,
while the lower bars will move according to the amount of activity in each
track.
When a different style number is
selected, all accompaniment
track parameters will be reset to
their initial values. Use the REG-
ISTRATION MEMORY — page
43 — if you want to store a par-
ticular set of settings for instant
recall when needed.
After changing the voice or vol-
ume, the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons can be pressed simulta-
neously to reset the initial values.
The track data changed applies
to all sections.
Muting individual tracks, chang-
ing accompaniment track voices
and adjusting accompaniment
track volume cannot be executed
during song recording.
PAD
17
ON /
OFF
VOICE
VOL
Volume