Yamaha PSR-SX900 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Reference Manual - Page 45

PSR-SX900/SX700, Reference Manual, Voices, Multi, Right 1

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Assign* Chord Note Only Minimum Velocity Determines the keyboard part to which the effect is assigned. • Auto: Applies the effect to the part (Right 1-3) for which PART ON/OFF is on. If the Har- mony/Echo category is selected, the parts are prioritized in the following order: Right 1, Right 2, Right 3 (when all parts are on). • Multi: This parameter is available when the Harmony/Echo category is selected. When multiple parts are on, the note played on the keyboard is sounded by the Right 1 part and the harmony sounds (effect) are divided to Right 1 and the other parts. When only one part is on, the note played on the keyboard and effect are sounded by that part. • Right 1, Right 2, Right 3: Applies the effect to the selected part (Right 1, Right 2 or Right 3). NOTE When the "Harmony" category is selected, the keyboard part which is set to Mono and Legato type is selected (page 47) for the Voice is regarded as off. For example, when Right 1 is set to Legato (Mono) and Right 2 is set to Poly, and both parts are turned on, turning the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button on applies the Harmony effect only to the Right 2 part. 2 This parameter is only available when the "Harmony" category is selected. When this is set to "On," the Harmony effect is applied only to the note (played in the right-hand section of the keyboard) that belongs to a chord played in the chord section of the keyboard. Determines the lowest velocity value at which the Harmony, Echo, Tremolo, or Trill note will sound. This allows you to selectively apply the harmony by your playing strength, letting you create harmony accents in the melody. The harmony effect is applied when you play the key strongly (above the set value). NOTE The settings for the Arpeggio Quantize function and the Arpeggio Hold function can be made on the display called up via [MENU]  [Voice Setting]  [Arpeggio] (page 39). Voices PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual 45

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
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Voices
Assign*
Determines the keyboard part to which the effect is assigned.
Auto:
Applies the effect to the part (Right 1–3) for which PART ON/OFF is on. If the Har-
mony/Echo category is selected, the parts are prioritized in the following order: Right 1,
Right 2, Right 3 (when all parts are on).
Multi:
This parameter is available when the Harmony/Echo category is selected. When
multiple parts are on, the note played on the keyboard is sounded by the Right 1 part and
the harmony sounds (effect) are divided to Right 1 and the other parts. When only one
part is on, the note played on the keyboard and effect are sounded by that part.
Right 1, Right 2, Right 3:
Applies the effect to the selected part (Right 1, Right 2 or Right
3).
Chord Note Only
This parameter is only available when the “Harmony” category is selected. When this is set
to “On,” the Harmony effect is applied only to the note (played in the right-hand section of
the keyboard) that belongs to a chord played in the chord section of the keyboard.
Minimum Velocity
Determines the lowest velocity value at which the Harmony, Echo, Tremolo, or Trill note
will sound. This allows you to selectively apply the harmony by your playing strength, let-
ting you create harmony accents in the melody. The harmony effect is applied when you
play the key strongly (above the set value).
The settings for the Arpeggio Quantize function and the Arpeggio Hold function can be made on the display called up via [MENU]
[Voice Setting]
[Arpeggio]
(
page 39
).
When the “Harmony” category is selected, the keyboard part which is set to Mono and Legato type is selected
(
page 47
) for the Voice is regarded as off. For example, when Right 1 is set to Legato (Mono) and Right 2 is set to
Poly, and both parts are turned on, turning the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button on applies the Harmony effect only
to the Right 2 part.
NOTE
NOTE