Voice list – Yamaha PSR-270 User Manual
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■ Maximum Polyphony
The PSR-270 has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it can play a
maximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless of what functions are used. Auto
Accompaniment uses a number of the available notes, so when Auto Accompani-
ment is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is
correspondingly reduced. The same applies to the Dual Voice, Split Voice, and
Song functions.
• The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each voice. Use these program change
numbers when playing the PSR-270 via MIDI from an external device.
• Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes have been released while
the sustain pedal (footswitch) is held.
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See also other documents in the category Yamaha Accessories for music:
- CN-1000 (30 pages)
- CN-70 (16 pages)
- CNR-80 (20 pages)
- DD-10 (20 pages)
- DD-11 (39 pages)
- DD-14 (46 pages)
- DD-3 (8 pages)
- DD-35 (24 pages)
- DD-5 (24 pages)
- DD-6 (19 pages)
- DD-7 (23 pages)
- DD-9 (12 pages)
- DGX-230 (128 pages)
- DSR-500 (32 pages)
- HS-501 (12 pages)
- PC-100 (28 pages)
- PC-1000 (35 pages)
- PC-50 (24 pages)
- PCR-800 (35 pages)
- PS-25 (28 pages)
- PS-30 (24 pages)
- PS-55 (36 pages)
- PS-6100 (44 pages)
- PSR-11 (20 pages)
- PSR-12 (20 pages)
- PSR-15 (16 pages)
- PSR-16 (20 pages)
- PSR-18 (16 pages)
- PSR-19 (11 pages)
- PSR-2 (16 pages)
- PSR-22 (20 pages)
- PSR-21 (20 pages)
- PSR-2500 (68 pages)
- PSR-27 (36 pages)
- PSR-28 (36 pages)
- PSR-280 (92 pages)
- PSR-6 (20 pages)
- PSR-60 (32 pages)
- PSR-6300 (52 pages)
- PSR-7 (28 pages)
- PSR-70 (36 pages)
- PSR-8 (28 pages)
- PSR-80 (35 pages)
- PSR-90 (51 pages)