Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 149
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,QHa,Qrmo,Qny T,Qype,QList,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q No. Type 1 Duet 2 Trio 3 4Part 4 4 Part Jazz 5 Country 6 Octave 7 Tremolo 8 Tremolo Duet 9 Tremolo Octave 10 Strumming 11 Trio Delay 12 Vibraphone & Jazz Guitar 13 Trumpet & Sax 14 Back Vocal 15 Strings 16 Forest Description This harmony type produces a duophonic melody with the second voice below the melody line. This harmony type generates two voices in addition to the melody voice. Three harmony notes are generated to produce a four-note chord. Similar to the preceding type, but depending on the chords played this type will sometimes produce a more colorful sound. Similar to Duet, but the second voice is above the melody line. One note is added an octave below the melody. The note(s) pressed and held is(are) repeatedly played at the preset tempo. Combination of Tremolo and Duet; produces a duophonic melody with two voices played alternately. Combination of Tremolo and Octave; produces a duophonic melody with two voices played alternately (the second voice is an octave below the melody). This type adds arpeggiated pattern to the melody. Two notes slightly below the melody are added to create three parts. Additional notes are delayed slightly. Two voices, Vibraphone and Jazz Guitar, below the melody are added to create three parts. Two voices, Trumpet and Saxophone, below the melody are added to create three parts. "Vocal" voice is added to the melody to get a vocal part in the background. "Strings" voice is added to the melody to create an orchestral atmosphere. "Twitterings" of a bird are added to the melody to create an effect as if you were playing outside. • The Harmonies except for the types 6,7 and 9 are applied to the R1 voice according to the chords detected in the Accompaniment section. 147