Yamaha PSR-S910 Owner's Manual - Page 30

Playing Two Voices Simultaneously, Make sure that PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] button is turned on. - music keyboard

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3 Press one of the [A] - [J] buttons to select the desired Voice. To call up the other display pages, press one of the [1 ▲] - [5 ▲] buttons or press the same VOICE button again. 3 1 NOTE The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Preset Voice name. For details on the characteristics, see page 33 and the Reference Manual. NOTE (PSR-S910) You can call up the information for the selected Voice by pressing the [7 ▲] (INFO) button. (Some Voices do not have the information display.) To close the information display, press the [EXIT] button. Voices - Playing the keyboard - To listen to the demo phrases for each Voice Press the [8 ▼] (DEMO) button to start the Demo for the selected Voice. To stop the demo, press the [8 ▼] button again. 4 Play the keyboard. Recalling your favorite Voices easily The instrument has a huge amount of high-quality Voices, covering an exceptionally broad range of instrument sounds - making it perfect for virtually every musical application. However, the sheer number of Voices may seem overwhelming at first. By using the [USER] button, you can easily recall your favorite Voice. 1. Copy your favorite Voice from the Preset drive to the User drive. Refer to page 60 for details on the copy operation. 2. Press the [USER] button to call up the User drive of the Voice Selection display, then press one of the [A] - [J] buttons to select the desired Voice. Playing Two Voices Simultaneously 1 Make sure that PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] button is turned on. 2 Press the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 2] button to turn it on. 30 PSR-S910/S710 Owner's Manual

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PSR-S910/S710 Owner’s Manual
Voices – Playing the keyboard –
1
3
Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons to select the desired Voice.
To call up the other display pages, press one of the [1
] – [5
] buttons or
press the same VOICE button again.
4
Play the keyboard.
1
Make sure that PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] button is turned on.
2
Press the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 2] button to turn it on.
NOTE
The Voice type and its defining char-
acteristics are indicated above the
Preset Voice name. For details on the
characteristics, see page 33 and the
Reference Manual.
NOTE
(PSR-S910) You can call up the infor-
mation for the selected Voice by
pressing the [7
] (INFO) button.
(Some Voices do not have the infor-
mation display.) To close the informa-
tion display, press the [EXIT] button.
To listen to the demo phrases for each Voice
Press the [8
] (DEMO) button to start the Demo for the selected Voice. To
stop the demo, press the [8
] button again.
Recalling your favorite Voices easily
The instrument has a huge amount of high-quality Voices, covering an
exceptionally broad range of instrument sounds — making it perfect for
virtually every musical application. However, the sheer number of Voices
may seem overwhelming at first. By using the [USER] button, you can easily
recall your favorite Voice.
1.
Copy your favorite Voice from the Preset drive to the User drive. Refer
to page 60 for details on the copy operation.
2.
Press the [USER] button to call up the User drive of the Voice Selection
display, then press one of the [A] – [J] buttons to select the desired Voice.
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously
3