Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 29
Accompaniment s, Intro, Main A and B, Fill-in AA, AB, BA, BB and Ending. By switching between
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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQAut,,QQoAcc,,QQompa,,QQnimen,,QQt ,,QQ x Accompaniment Sections There are 8 types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing. They are: Intro, Main A and B, Fill-in (AA, AB, BA, BB) and Ending. By switching between them while playing you can put together a single song. INTRO MAIN / AUTO FILL A B A B ENDING q INTRO Section This is the beginning of the song. When the intro finishes playing, accompaniment shifts to the main section. q MAIN Section There are two variations that can play in the main section of the song: A and B. The Auto Accompaniment will automatically play following along with the chords that you play. q FILL-IN Section Fill-in livens up pauses in the song. Whenever you press the MAIN/AUTO FILL [A] or [B] button during accompaniment, the PSR-730/630 will generate an appropriate "fill-in" (one of four types: AA, AB, BA, and BB) which will smoothly connect the current section to the selected section - even if it is the same section. q ENDING Section This is the ending portion of the song. When the ending is finished, Auto Accompaniment will stop. • The MAIN A section is automatically selected whenever the PSR-730/ 630 power is initially turned on. • The indicator of the destination section (MAIN A or B) will flash while the corresponding fill-in is playing. During this time you can change the destination section by pressing the appropriate MAIN/AUTO FILL [A] or [B] button. • You can use the intro section even in the middle of the song by pressing the INTRO button during the song. • If the MAIN/AUTO FILL A/B button is pressed after the final half beat (eighth note) of the measure, fill-in will begin from the next measure. • You can begin the accompaniment by using the ending instead of the intro section. 27