Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 29

the Accent Function, the Style with the Auto Accompaniment Owner's Manual,

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2 Use the [2 ]/[3 ] (Unison Type) buttons to select the Unison Type. • All Parts: Suitable for a one-hand performance. • Split: Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, with the keyboard divided by the Split Point (Left), the accompaniment parts suitable for each hand follow your performance independently. For example, low-pitched sound musical instruments (such as bass guitar, baritone saxophone, and contrabass) follow the left hand, and solo musical instruments (such as flute) follow the right. It is useful for playing with different Voices between left-hand and right-hand. • Auto Split: Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, 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. This is recommended when playing tutti with Voices having a wide range, such as piano or strings. It enables enormous flexibility in your performance, freeing you from the limitations of a specific Split Point. 3 Press the [1 ] button to turn the Unison function on. NOTE You can use a connected pedal to conveniently turn the Unison function on/off as you perform. To assign the function to a pedal, press the [4 ] (Pedal Function) buttons to call up the display for pedal settings, and then select "Unison." NOTE You can also assign other functions to the pedal-Punch in/out of Song (page 61) and Registration Sequence (page 78). If you assign multiple functions to the pedal, the priority is: Punch in/out of Song → Registration Sequence → Functions assigned here. 4 Select a Style indicated with "Unison" above the Style name from the Style selection display (Owner's Manual, Chapter 2). 2 Styles For a list of Styles with which this function can be used, refer to the Data List on the website. 5 Try playing the Style with the Auto Accompaniment (Owner's Manual, Chapter 2). Using the Accent Function With the Accent function turned on, the composition of Style playback changes subtly, adding notes according to the accents of your performance. This allows you to temporary change the Style playback to include rhythmic syncopation.  Example using the Accent function: Your performance When Accent function is turned on Your performance Accompaniment parts (Drums) Accompaniment parts (Drums) The composition of Style playback changes subtly, adding notes (such as crash cymbal, bass drum, etc.) according to the accents of your performance. NEXT PAGE PSR-SX600 Reference Manual 29

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
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2
Styles
2
Use the [2

]/[3

] (Unison Type) buttons to select the Unison Type.
All Parts:
Suitable for a one-hand performance.
Split:
Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, with the keyboard divided by the Split Point
(Left), the accompaniment parts suitable for each hand follow your performance independently. For
example, low-pitched sound musical instruments (such as bass guitar, baritone saxophone, and
contrabass) follow the left hand, and solo musical instruments (such as flute) follow the right. It is
useful for playing with different Voices between left-hand and right-hand.
Auto Split:
Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, 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. This is recommended when playing tutti
with Voices having a wide range, such as piano or strings. It enables enormous flexibility in your
performance, freeing you from the limitations of a specific Split Point.
3
Press the [1

] button to turn the Unison function on.
NOTE
You can use a connected pedal to conveniently turn the Unison function on/off as you perform. To assign the function to a pedal, press the [4

]
(Pedal Function) buttons to call up the display for pedal settings, and then select “Unison.”
NOTE
You can also assign other functions to the pedal—Punch in/out of Song (
page 61
) and Registration Sequence (
page 78
). If you assign multiple functions
to the pedal, the priority is: Punch in/out of Song
Registration Sequence
Functions assigned here.
4
Select a Style indicated with “Unison” above the Style name from the Style selection
display (Owner’s Manual, Chapter 2).
For a list of Styles with which this function can be used, refer to the Data List on the website.
5
Try playin
g
the Style with the Auto Accompaniment (Owner’s Manual, Chapter 2).
Usin
g
the Accent Function
With the Accent function turned on, the composition of Style playback changes subtly, adding notes
according to the accents of your performance. This allows you to temporary change the Style playback to
include rhythmic syncopation.
Example using the Accent function:
The composition of Style playback changes subtly, adding notes (such as crash cymbal, bass drum, etc.) according to the accents
of your performance.
Accompani-
ment parts
(Drums)
Your perfor-
mance
Accompani-
ment parts
(Drums)
Your perfor-
mance
When Accent
function is turned
on
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