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Having Style Playback Follow Your Performance (Unison & Accent), the Unison Function

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Having Style Playback Follow Your Performance (Unison & Accent) The Unison & Accent function lets you create various musical variations in the accompaniment, making Style playback closely follow your performance. Using the Unison Function With the Unison function turned on, you can play a melody and have it reproduced in unison (i.e., the same melody is performed by two or more instruments) or tutti (i.e., all players perform at the same time)- expressively enhancing your performance and letting you create dynamic phrases. You can select from three Unison Types: All Parts (suitable for one-hand performance) and Split or Auto Split (suitable for both-hands performance).  Example with "All Parts" selected: 2 Your performance When Unison function is turned on Your performance Styles Accompaniment parts Accompaniment parts All the accompaniment parts follow your performance. This is recommended when playing unison phrases with only one hand.  Example with "Split" or "Auto Split" selected: Your performance Accompaniment parts When Unison function is turned on Your performance Accompaniment parts The accompaniment parts that follow your performance are automatically assigned to each hand by automatically detecting the appropriate left-hand and right-hand sections from your performance. NOTE The above examples are for illustration purposes only. Not all unisons will be in octaves. 1 Call up the operation display. [MENU] → TAB [E] Menu1 → Cursor buttons [][][E][F] Style Setting → [ENTER] → TAB [E] Setting1 → Cursor button [] 1 Unison 3 2 NEXT PAGE 28 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
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Styles
The Unison & Accent function lets you create various musical variations in the accompaniment, making
Style playback closely follow your performance.
Usin
g
the Unison Function
With the Unison function turned on, you can play a melody and have it reproduced in unison (i.e., the same
melody is performed by two or more instruments) or tutti (i.e., all players perform at the same time)—
expressively enhancing your performance and letting you create dynamic phrases. You can select from three
Unison Types: All Parts (suitable for one-hand performance) and Split or Auto Split (suitable for both-hands
performance).
Example with “All Parts” selected:
All the accompaniment parts follow your performance. This is recommended when playing unison phrases with only one hand.
Example with “Split” or “Auto Split” selected:
The accompaniment parts that follow your performance are automatically assigned to each hand by automatically detecting the
appropriate left-hand and right-hand sections from your performance.
NOTE
The above examples are for illustration purposes only. Not all unisons will be in octaves.
1
Call up the operation display.
[MENU]
TAB [
E
] Menu1
Cursor buttons [
][
][
E
][
F
] Style Setting
[ENTER]
TAB [
E
]
Setting1
Cursor button [
] 1 Unison
Having Style Playback Follow Your Performance (Unison &
Accent)
When Unison
function is
turned on
Accompani-
ment parts
Your perfor-
mance
Accompani-
ment parts
Your perfor-
mance
Accompani-
ment parts
Your perfor-
mance
Accompani-
ment parts
Your perfor-
mance
When Unison
function is
turned on
3
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