Yamaha PSR-K1 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Other convenient functions, neously Dual Voice - portable keyboards

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Play a variety of different instrument sounds Q u i c k G u i d e Other convenient functions ● Calling up your own "portable grand" piano Simply press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button, and you've got a realistic, expressive grand piano voice (001 - Grand Piano) for practicing and playing. ● Playing two different voices simultaneously (Dual Voice) Press the [DUAL] button and hear two separate voices in a layer when you play the keyboard. (See page 40.) The Dual Voice icon lights. ● Calling up the best-suited instrument settings for a song or style (000 - OTS) Once you've selected a song or style, you may not know which instrument voices would sound best with it. By selecting Voice 000, the most suitable voice is automatically called up. This convenient function is called One Touch Setting. Two different voices play together. ● Using the metronome Pressing the [METRONOME] button gives you a steady click at the tempo of the song or style. Pressing the [TEMPO/TAP] button calls up the Tempo setting, letting you change the tempo. Of course, you can set the metronome time signature, tempo and volume for your own practice or playing. (See page 42.) Metronome starts. ● Playing two different voices with your left and right hands (Split Voice) By pressing the [SPLIT] button, you can play one voice with your right hand (from the keys to the right of the Split Point) and a completely different voice with your left hand. (See page 41.) The Split Voice icon lights. Split Point 28 PSR-K1 Owner's Manual The Split Voice sounds. The Main Voice sounds.

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PSR-K1 Owner’s Manual
Other convenient functions
Calling up your own “portable grand”
piano
Simply press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button, and
you’ve got a realistic, expressive grand piano voice (001
- Grand Piano) for practicing and playing.
Calling up the best-suited instrument
settings for a song or style (000 - OTS)
Once you’ve selected a song or style, you may not know
which instrument voices would sound best with it.
By
selecting Voice 000, the most suitable voice is automati-
cally called up.
This convenient function is called One
Touch Setting.
Using the metronome
Pressing the [METRONOME] button gives you a steady
click at the tempo of the song or style.
Pressing the
[TEMPO/TAP] button calls up the Tempo setting, let-
ting you change the tempo.
Of course, you can set the
metronome time signature, tempo and volume for your
own practice or playing.
(See page 42.)
Playing two different voices simulta-
neously (Dual Voice)
Press the [DUAL] button and hear two separate voices
in a layer when you play the keyboard.
(See page 40.)
Playing two different voices with your
left and right hands (Split Voice)
By pressing the [SPLIT] button, you can play one voice
with your right hand (from the keys to the right of the
Split Point) and a completely different voice with your
left hand.
(See page 41.)
Metronome starts.
The Dual Voice
icon lights.
Two different voices
play together.
The Split Voice
icon lights.
The Main Voice
sounds.
The Split Voice
sounds.
Split Point