Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 45

Source Root/Chord Play Root/Chord, NTR/NTT Note Transposition Rule/Note Transposition Table

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2 Press the [2 ] (Channel) button to select the channel to be edited. The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display. 3 Use the [3 ]-[7 ] buttons to edit the data. For details on editable parameters, see pages 45-47. 4 Save the edited Style (see step 8 on page 36). NOTICE The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation. 1 Source Root/Chord (Play Root/Chord) IMPORTANT The parameters here should be set before recording. If you change the settings after recording, the appropriate note conversion cannot be done even when you specify various chord types. Before recording, you should set these parameters which determine what key is used for playing when you record the Source Pattern to the Bass, Chord, Pad or Phrase channel. If you set this to "Fm7," your 2 recorded original phrase (Source Pattern) will be triggered by specifying Fm7 during normal performance. CM7 (Source Root = C and Source Chord = M7) is set by default. Depending on the settings here, the playable notes (chord notes and recommended scale notes) will differ. For details, see below. Styles When the Source Root is C: C = Chord note R = Recommended note * When recording the Source Pattern, constituting it from C and R is recommended. NOTE When the parameters for the selected channel are set to NTR: Root Fixed, NTT: Bypass, and NTT Bass: Off, the parameters here are changed to "Play Root" instead of "Source Root." In this case, you can hear the resulting sound while you change the Chord Root/Type during playback. NOTE The settings here are not applied when NTR is set to Guitar. 2 NTR/NTT (Note Transposition Rule/Note Transposition Table) The settings here determine how the original notes of the Source Pattern are converted in response to the Chord change during normal performance. [3 ] NTR Determines the relative position of the root note in the chord, when converted from the Source Pattern in response to chord changes. Refer to the list below. [4 ]- NTT [6 ] Sets the note transposition table for the source pattern. Refer to the list below. [7 ] Bass The channel for which this is set to On will be played back by the bass root note, when the on-bass chord is recognized by the instrument. When NTR is set to Guitar and this parameter is set to On, only the note which is assigned to bass will be played back by the bass root note. NOTE Since the Rhythm channels should not be affected by chord changes, make sure the parameters are set to NTR: Root Fixed, NTT: Bypass, and NTT Bass: Off. In this case, "Source Root/Chord" is changed to "Play Root/Chord." NEXT PAGE PSR-SX600 Reference Manual 45

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
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2
Styles
2
Press the [2

] (Channel) button to select the channel to be edited.
The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display.
3
Use the [3

]–[7

] buttons to edit the data.
For details on editable parameters, see
pages 45–47
.
4
Save the edited Style (see step 8 on
pa
g
e 36
).
NOTICE
The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation.
1 Source Root/Chord (Play Root/Chord)
IMPORTANT
The parameters here should be set before recording. If you change the settings after recording, the appropriate note conversion cannot
be done even when you specify various chord types.
Before recording, you should set these parameters which determine what key is used for playing when you
record the Source Pattern to the Bass, Chord, Pad or Phrase channel. If you set this to “Fm7,” your
recorded original phrase (Source Pattern) will be triggered by specifying Fm7 during normal performance.
CM7 (Source Root = C and Source Chord = M7) is set by default. Depending on the settings here, the
playable notes (chord notes and recommended scale notes) will differ. For details, see below.
NOTE
When the parameters for the selected channel are set to NTR: Root Fixed, NTT: Bypass, and NTT Bass: Off, the parameters here are changed to “Play Root”
instead of “Source Root.” In this case, you can hear the resulting sound while you change the Chord Root/Type during playback.
NOTE
The settings here are not applied when NTR is set to Guitar.
2 NTR/NTT (Note Transposition Rule/Note Transposition Table)
The settings here determine how the original notes of the Source Pattern are converted in response to the
Chord change during normal performance.
NOTE
Since the Rhythm channels should not be affected by chord changes, make sure the parameters are set to NTR: Root Fixed, NTT: Bypass, and NTT Bass:
Off. In this case, “Source Root/Chord” is changed to “Play Root/Chord.”
[3

]
NTR
Determines the relative position of the root note in the chord, when converted
from the Source Pattern in response to chord changes. Refer to the list below.
[4

]–
[6

]
NTT
Sets the note transposition table for the source pattern. Refer to the list below.
[7

]
Bass
The channel for which this is set to On will be played back by the bass root note,
when the on-bass chord is recognized by the instrument. When NTR is set to
Guitar and this parameter is set to On, only the note which is assigned to bass will
be played back by the bass root note.
When the Source Root is C:
C = Chord note
R = Recommended note
* When recording the Source Pattern, constituting it from C and R is recommended.
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