Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 58

Transpose, Setting Transposition

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,,QQ,,QQT,,QQran,,QQsp,,QQose,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ This functions allow the overall pitch of the PSR-730/630 to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone increments. Setting Transposition Use the TRANSPOSE [w] and [v] buttons to set the desired degree of transposition. Press either button briefly to decrement or increment by one, or hold for continuous decrementing or incrementing. The current transpose value will appear on the top line of the display for a few seconds whenever one of the TRANSPOSE buttons is pressed - during this time the [-] and [+] buttons, number buttons, or data dial can also be used to set the transpose value (the transpose value also appears continuously above "TRANSPOSE" in the display). TRANSPOSE Transpos e: 0 001 STYLE 116 100 TEMPO AB REPEAT 000 TRANSPOSE ACMP/SONG VOLUME ONE TOUCH SETTING The transpose range is from -12 to +12. Each step corresponds to one semitone, allowing a maximum upward or downward transposition of 1-octave. A setting of "0" produces the normal pitch. • The Transpose function cannot be applied when a drum kit is the selected voice (page 19). • Press the TRANSPOSE [w] and [v] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the transpose value to "0". • The new TRANSPOSE value will take effect from the next key played. • When the Transpose value is shown at the top of the display, you can use the [1]-[0] number keys, the [+],[-] buttons or the Data Dial to change it. 56

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56
Transpose
Setting Transposition
The Transpose func-
tion cannot be applied
when a drum kit is the
selected voice (page
19).
Press the TRANS-
POSE [
] and [
]
buttons simulta-
neously to instantly
reset the transpose
value to “0”.
The new TRANS-
POSE value will take
effect from the next
key played.
When the Transpose
value is shown at the
top of the display, you
can use the [1]–[0]
number keys, the
[+],[–] buttons or the
Data Dial to change it.
REPEAT
ONE TOUCH
SETTING
TEMPO
A
B
100
116
e:
°°°°
0
Transpos
001
TRANSPOSE
STYLE
ACMP/SONG
VOLUME
00
0
TRANSPOSE
This functions allow the overall pitch of the PSR-730/630 to be transposed up or down by a
maximum of one octave in semitone increments.
Use the TRANSPOSE
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to set the desired degree of transposi-
tion. Press either button briefly to decrement or increment by one, or hold for
continuous decrementing or incrementing. The current transpose value will appear on
the top line of the display for a few seconds whenever one of the TRANSPOSE buttons
is pressed — during this time the
[–]
and
[+]
buttons, number buttons, or data dial can
also be used to set the transpose value (the transpose value also appears continuously
above “TRANSPOSE” in the display).
The transpose range is from –12 to +12. Each step corresponds to one semitone,
allowing a maximum upward or downward transposition of 1-octave. A setting of “0”
produces the normal pitch.