Yamaha PSR-K1 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Using the Metronome, Split Voice settings, Setting the Split Point, Starting/stopping the Metronome

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Playing Voices - Related Functions ■ Split Voice settings The settings below related to the Split Voice are set in the FUNCTION display. (page 77). • Volume (S. Volume) * Hold down the [SPLIT] button to call up this setting. • Octave (S. Octave) • Pan (S. Pan) • Reverb send level (S. Reverb Level) • Chorus send level: (S. Chorus Level) ■ Setting the Split Point The Split Point is initially set to a default value of 54 (F#2), but it can be changed freely. ᕡ Call up the Split Point page in the FUNCTION display by holding down the [ACMP ON/OFF] button. ᕢ Set the Split Point key. The range is 000 (C-2) - 127 (G8). NOTE • Changing the Split Point value here also changes the Split Point of the auto accompaniment. • The Split Point cannot be changed while the Song Lesson is used. (fixed) • Playing the Split Point key sounds the Split Voice. NOTE • The above method is a shortcut. You can also select the Split Point page from the FUNCTION display after pressing the [FUNCTION] button. (See page 77.) Press and hold Using the Metronome The Metronome can be set to any time signature, up to fifteen beats. When the time signature is set to "00," there is no accented first beat. The Metronome is automatically set to the tempo and time signature of the selected song or style; however, this can be set freely. ■ Starting/stopping the Metronome ᕡ Start the Metronome by pressing the [METRONOME] button. ᕢ To stop the Metronome, press the [METRONOME] button again. ■ Setting the tempo of the Metronome ᕡ Call up the TEMPO display by pressing the [TEMPO/TAP] button. ᕢ Set the desired tempo. The range is 032 - 280 bpm (beats per minute). 42 PSR-K1 Owner's Manual

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Playing Voices — Related Functions
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PSR-K1 Owner’s Manual
Split Voice settings
The settings below related to the Split Voice are set in the FUNCTION display. (page
77).
• Volume (S. Volume)
* Hold down the [SPLIT] button to call up this setting.
• Octave (S. Octave)
• Pan (S. Pan)
• Reverb send level (S. Reverb Level)
• Chorus send level: (S. Chorus Level)
Setting the Split Point
The Split Point is initially set to a default value of 54 (F
#
2), but it can be changed
freely.
±
Call up the Split Point page in the FUNCTION display by holding down the
[ACMP ON/OFF] button.
²
Set the Split Point key.
The range is 000 (C-2) – 127 (G8).
Using the Metronome
The Metronome can be set to any time signature, up to fifteen beats.
When the time signature is set to “00,” there is no
accented first beat.
The Metronome is automatically set to the tempo and time signature of the selected song or style; however, this can be set
freely.
Starting/stopping the Metronome
±
Start the Metronome by pressing the [METRONOME] button.
²
To stop the Metronome, press the [METRONOME] button again.
Setting the tempo of the Metronome
±
Call up the TEMPO display by pressing the [TEMPO/TAP] button.
²
Set the desired tempo.
The range is 032 – 280 bpm (beats per minute).
Changing the Split Point value here
also changes the Split Point of the
auto accompaniment.
The Split Point cannot be changed
while the Song Lesson is used.
(fixed)
Playing the Split Point key sounds
the Split Voice.
NOTE
The above method is a shortcut.
You can also select the Split Point
page from the FUNCTION display
after pressing the [FUNCTION]
button.
(See page 77.)
NOTE
Press and hold