Yamaha PSR-4000 Owner's Manual - Page 20

Changing the L Split Point - keyboard manual

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Playing the PSR-4000 Changing the "L" Split Point The PSR-4000 has two programmable split points - one which divides the LEFT and RIGHT/LEAD orchestra parts, and one which divides the auto-accompaniment and manual sections of the keyboard when AUTO BASS CHORD accompaniment (page 27) is engaged. In the split point displays accessed by the EASY SETTING LCD button described below, and the FUNCTION displays (page 102), the former is indicated by the "L" marker and the latter by the "A" marker above the graphic keyboard. The current split points are indicated on the display both by the split markers and the "splits" in the graphic keyboard. We'll look at the ABC ("A") split point in more detail in "Using the Accompaniment Section", page 27. For now, here's how you can change the "L" split point via the orchestra part easy-setting displays to suit your own playing requirements. Z Select an Orchestra Part Easy Setting Display Select an orchestra part easy-setting display either by turning a part on or off and pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button before it disappears, or by pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button while holding an orchestra part button that is already on. X Set the Split Point ...The split point can be set in two ways: either use the SPLIT POINT L LCD [v/w] controls, or press the desired key on the keyboard while holding the L DIRECT SETTING LCD button (or vice-versa). The new split point will be indicated on the graphic keyboard in the LCD. NOTES • The "L" split point cannot be set lower than the "A" split point. • When the "L" and "A" split points are set at different keys, the LEFT voice can be played between the "A" and "L" split points when the AUTO BASS CHORD function on. When the "L" and "A" split points are set to the same key, the LEFT voice can be played anywhere to the left of the "L" and "A" split points. C Return to the Previous Display When Done Press the EXIT LCD button or [EXIT] panel button to return to the previous display when done. Press a key while holding the L DIRECT SETTING LCD button. 16

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16
Changing the “L” Split Point
The PSR-4000 has two programmable split points — one which divides the LEFT and RIGHT/LEAD orchestra
parts, and one which divides the auto-accompaniment and manual sections of the keyboard when AUTO BASS
CHORD accompaniment (page 27) is engaged. In the split point displays accessed by the
EASY SETTING
LCD
button described below, and the FUNCTION displays (page 102), the former is indicated by the “L” marker and the
latter by the “A” marker above the graphic keyboard. The current split points are indicated on the display both by
the split markers and the “splits” in the graphic keyboard. We’ll look at the ABC (“A”) split point in more detail in
“Using the Accompaniment Section”, page 27. For now, here’s how you can change the “L” split point via the
orchestra part easy-setting displays to suit your own playing requirements.
Playing the PSR-4000
C
Return to the Previous Display
When Done
.......................................
Z
Select an Orchestra Part Easy Setting Display
..........................................................................................
Select an orchestra part easy-setting display ei-
ther by turning a part on or off and pressing the
EASY SETTING
LCD button before it disappears,
or by pressing the
EASY SETTING
LCD button
while holding an orchestra part button that is already
on.
X
Set the Split Point
.......................................................................................................................................................................
The split point can be set in two ways: either use
the
SPLIT POINT L
LCD
[
/
]
controls, or press
the desired key on the keyboard while holding the
L
DIRECT SETTING
LCD button (or vice-versa).
The new split point will be indicated on the graphic
keyboard in the LCD.
NOTES
The “L” split point cannot be set lower than the “A” split
point.
When the “L” and “A” split points are set at different keys,
the LEFT voice can be played between the “A” and “L” split
points when the AUTO BASS CHORD function on. When
the “L” and “A” split points are set to the same key, the
LEFT voice can be played anywhere to the left of the “L”
and “A” split points.
Press the
EXIT
LCD button or
[EXIT]
panel
button to return to the previous display when done.
Press a key while holding the
L DIRECT SETTING LCD but-
ton.