Yamaha PSR-730 Owner's Manual - Page 118
Song Transpose, Metronome, Split Voice Split Point, Accompaniment Split Point, Fingering Mode
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,,QQ,,QQOve,,QQrallF,,QQunctio,,QQns ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ s Song Transpose This function allows you to transpose only the song to be played back. That means you can play along with your desired song (Minus-one function) in the desired key without affecting your performance. SongTran s.: 0 s Metronome When turned "on" the PSR-730/630 metronome will sound duringAUTOACCOMPANIMENT playback as well as SONG playback and recording. Metronom e: Off s Split Voice Split Point See page 21. s Accompaniment Split Point See page 30. s Fingering Mode See page 31. s Voice Set The VOICE SET feature brings out the best in each individual voice by automatically setting a range of important voice-related parameters whenever an R1 panel voice is selected. The parameters that may be set by the VOICE SET feature are listed below. This function lets you turn VOICE SET on or off, as required. • Since the Transpose function (page 56) sets the overall transpose value, if it is changed, the Song Transpose value will be changed by the same amount at the same time. • The "normal" transpose value ("00") can be recalled by simultaneously pressing the [-] and [+] buttons. • Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while holding the [-] button. • The Song Transpose value is automatically set to "00" when the user song record mode is engaged. • The Voice Set function is on by default when the power is initially turned on. VoiceSet : On q Voice Set parameter list • R1 Voice (Volume, pan) • R2 Voice (Voice number, volume, octave, pan, reverb depth, chorus depth, DSP depth) • Harmony type, volume • Pitch Bend Range • DSP Return Level The parameter below is set whether or not the voice set function is on or off. • R1 Voice (Octave, reverb depth, chorus depth, DSP depth) • Reverb ON/OFF • Chorus ON/OFF • DSP ON/OFF, variation ON/OFF • DSP type • Multi Effect ON/OFF • Multi Effect Part setting • Multi Effect 1 type, Dry/Wet • Multi Effect 2 type, Dry/Wet 116