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Makin, Style File Format Settin, s Parameter, In the Parameter pa, e, use the Cursor buttons

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Making Style File Format Settings (Parameter) The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha's auto accompaniment (Style playback) know-how into a single unified format. Setting the SFF related parameters determines how the original notes are converted to the actual sounded notes based on the chord you specify in the Chord area of the keyboard. The conversion flow is shown below. Source Pattern settings • Source Root • Source Chord Determines which key you play (Source Root) and which chord type you use (Source Chord). Set these parameters before recording the Source Pattern. Chord changes during normal performance 2 Note Conversion from the Source Pattern • NTR (Conversion via Chord Root change) ...page 45 • NTT (Conversion via Chord Type change) ... page 45 Styles Octave Setting of the Converted Notes • High Key (Upper octave limit of Note Transposition) • Note Limit (Note range between the highest and lowest notes) Others • RTR (How the note pitch changes in response to chord changes) Set these parameters after recording the Source Pattern. Actual Sounded Notes The instructions below apply to step 6 of the Basic Procedure on page 36. NOTE The parameters you can set here are compatible with the SFF GE format. This is why the Style files created on this instrument can be played back only on instruments which are compatible with SFF GE. 1 In the Parameter page, use the Cursor buttons [][] to select the edit menu. For details of the edit menu, see page 45. 2 3 NEXT PAGE 44 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
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Styles
Makin
g
Style File Format Settin
g
s (Parameter)
The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha’s auto accompaniment (Style playback) know-how into
a single unified format. Setting the SFF related parameters determines how the original notes are converted to
the actual sounded notes based on the chord you specify in the Chord area of the keyboard. The conversion
flow is shown below.
The instructions below apply to step 6 of the Basic Procedure on
page 36
.
NOTE
The parameters you can set here are compatible with the SFF GE format. This is why the Style files created on this instrument can be played back only on
instruments which are compatible with SFF GE.
1
In the Parameter pa
g
e, use the Cursor buttons [
][
] to select the edit menu.
For details of the edit menu, see
page 45
.
Set these parameters
before recording the
Source Pattern.
Set these parameters after
recording the Source
Pattern.
Source Pattern settin
g
s
Source Root
Source Chord
Determines which key you play (Source Root) and which chord type
you use (Source Chord).
Note Conversion from the Source Pattern
NTR (Conversion via Chord Root change) …
page 45
NTT (Conversion via Chord Type change) …
page 45
Chord changes during normal performance
Octave Settin
g
of the Converted Notes
High Key (Upper octave limit of Note Transposition)
Note Limit (Note range between the highest and lowest notes)
Others
RTR (How the note pitch changes in response to chord changes)
Actual Sounded Notes
2
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