Yamaha Tyros4 Owner's Manual - Page 41

Example 2, Notice for when Super Articulation Voices are selected for multiple parts

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Voices - Playing the Keyboard -  Example 2 Playing the keyboard while holding down the available [ART] button changes the nature of Voice. For example, in the case of the NylonGuitar Voice in GUITAR category, holding down the [ART. 1] button lets you play harmonics for the guitar Voice. Releasing the button returns the Voice to normal. The button lights in red while it is being held down. Articulation Sound Blue Red 1  Example 3 When an SA2 Voice is selected, pressing the available [ART] button and playing/releasing a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando up/down, brass fall, etc. When you press the available [ART] button, it will flash in red until the effect is finished playing. You can cancel by pressing the button again while it flashes. Just after you press/ release the note and articulation effect sounds, the button lights in red. NOTE Keeping with the realistic response of the original instruments, the effects applied vary depending on the range you are playing in. Articulation Sound Key on Blue Red Red (flashing) (lit) Blue Red (flashing) Articulation Sound Key off Red (lit) Example 3 effects can also be used as the same manner as Example 2. Holding an [ART] button (the button flashes in red) and playing/releasing a note enables you to add the articulation effect several times in succession. Notice for when Super Articulation Voices are selected for multiple parts When you select SA/SA2 Voices for two or more keyboard parts, using an [ART] button simultaneously affects all parts on which SA/SA2 Voices are selected. When a Example 3 effect is assigned to both the Right and Left parts and an [ART] button flashes in red (standby status), playing only one part (for example Right part) adds an articulation effect to only the Right part. Since the other part (Left part) is kept in standby status, the button continues flashing. To cancel the standby status, you need to play the keyboard in the Left part range. (Pressing the flashing button cannot cancel standby status, because this can cancel the standby of the Left part but turns the Right part to standby again.) Tyros4 Owner's Manual 41

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Tyros4
Owner’s Manual
41
1
Voices – Playing the Keyboard –
Example 2
Playing the keyboard while holding down the available [ART] button changes the nature
of Voice. For example, in the case of the NylonGuitar Voice in GUITAR category, holding
down the [ART. 1] button lets you play harmonics for the guitar Voice. Releasing the but-
ton returns the Voice to normal.
The button lights in red while it is being held down.
Example 3
When an SA2 Voice is selected, pressing the available [ART] button and playing/releasing
a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando up/down,
brass fall, etc.
When you press the available [ART] button, it will flash in red until the effect is finished
playing. You can cancel by pressing the button again while it flashes. Just after you press/
release the note and articulation effect sounds, the button lights in red.
Example 3 effects can also be used as the same manner as Example 2. Holding an [ART]
button (the button flashes in red) and playing/releasing a note enables you to add the artic-
ulation effect several times in succession.
Articulation
Sound
Red
Blue
Keeping with the realistic response of
the original instruments, the effects
applied vary depending on the range
you are playing in.
NOTE
Articulation
Sound
Red
(flashing)
Blue
Key on
Key off
Articulation
Sound
Red
(lit)
Red
(lit)
Red
(flashing)
Blue
Notice for when Super Articulation Voices are selected for multiple parts
When you select SA/SA2 Voices for two or more keyboard parts, using an [ART] button simultaneously affects all
parts on which SA/SA2 Voices are selected.
When a Example 3 effect is assigned to both the Right and Left parts and an [ART] button flashes in red (standby sta-
tus), playing only one part (for example Right part) adds an articulation effect to only the Right part. Since the other
part (Left part) is kept in standby status, the button continues flashing. To cancel the standby status, you need to play
the keyboard in the Left part range. (Pressing the flashing button cannot cancel standby status, because this can cancel
the standby of the Left part but turns the Right part to standby again.)