Yamaha DGX-305 Owner's Manual - Page 44
Select a style., Press and hold the [VOICE] button for longer than a second., Press the [VOICE]
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Quick Guide Change a Song's Style 5 Select a style. Rotate the dial and listen to how the song sounds with different styles. As you select different styles the song will remain the same while only the styles change. When you have selected a suitable style move on to the next step while the song is still playing (if you have stopped the song, start it again by pressing the [START/STOP] button). NOTE • Because the Easy Song Arranger uses song data you can't specify chords by playing in the accompaniment range of the keyboard. The [ACMP ON/ OFF] button will not function. • If the time signature of the song and style are different, the time signature of the song will be used. 6 Press and hold the [VOICE] button for longer than a second. Hold the [VOICE] button until the VOICE SELECT (MAIN) display appears. Each time you press the [VOICE] button the Dual Voice, Split Voice, Melody R, and Melody L displays will be selected in sequence. Hold for longer than a second 7 Press the [VOICE] button three times. The VOICE SELECT (MELODY R) display will appear so you can select the Melody R voice. VOICE SELECT (MELODY R) display Press three times The currently selected melody voice will be displayed. Each time you press the [VOICE] button the section of the display title inside the parentheses will change: MAIN → DUAL → SPLIT → MELODY R → MELODY L → MAIN .... The MAIN, DUAL, and SPLIT displays allow you to change the keyboard voices, while the MELODY R and MELODY L display are used to change the song melody voice. 8 Select a voice. Use the dial to change the melody voice. As you select different melody voices the song will remain the same while only the melody voice changes (if you have stopped the song, start it again by pressing the [START/STOP] button). You can save the Easy Song Arranger settings to SmartMedia memory. Refer to page 78 for more information. NOTE • The Difference Between MELODY R and MELODY L ... Songs are a combination of a melody and an auto-accompaniment style. Normally "melody" refers to the right-hand part, but in this instrument "melody" parts are provided for both the right and left hands. MELODY R is the melody part played by the right hand, and MELODY L is the melody part played by the left hand. 44 DGX-505/305 Owner's Manual