Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 44

Try Out the Various Chords with Different Patterns, Stop Playback When Done, key. You can also stop

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Easy Accompaniment V Try Out the Various Chords with Different Patterns During playback you can move the cursor up to the style number, select a different pattern (section), then move the cursor back to the chord symbol and try different chords with the new pattern. s NOTE • If you move the cursor to the "TRNS" (transpose) parameter, you can use then [-1] and [+1] buttons or the SHIFT-Number entry method to transpose the pitch of the entire pattern up or down in semitone increments over a range of two octaves (-24 through +24). A transpose setting of "+00" produces normal pitch. TRNS parameter B Stop Playback When Done Stop playback by pressing the [A] key. You can also stop playback after an appropriate ending by selecting the ENDING section (the cursor must be on the style number or section name to do this). s NOTE • ENDING and INTRO patterns for each preset style have their own chord progressions which means chord types (major, minor, etc.) selected will be ignored. (i.e., preset ENDING and INTRO patterns will simply be transposed to the selected chord root without re-harmonization.) 42

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E a s y
A c c o m p a n i m e n t
V
Try Out the Various Chords with Different Patterns
During playback you can move the cursor up to the style
number, select a different pattern (section), then move the cursor
back to the chord symbol and try different chords with the new
pattern.
NOTE
If you move the cursor to the “TRNS” (transpose) parameter, you can
use then [-1] and [+1] buttons or the SHIFT-Number entry method to
transpose the pitch of the entire pattern up or down in semitone
increments over a range of two octaves (-24 through +24). A transpose
setting of “+00” produces normal pitch.
B
Stop Playback When Done
Stop playback by pressing the [
A
] key. You can also stop
playback after an appropriate ending by selecting the ENDING
section (the cursor must be on the style number or section name
to do this).
TRNS
parameter
NOTE
ENDING and INTRO patterns for each preset style have their own
chord progressions which means chord types (major, minor, etc.)
selected will be ignored. (i.e., preset ENDING and INTRO patterns will
simply be transposed to the selected chord root without re-harmoniza-
tion.)