The arranger buttons – Yamaha PSR-4000 User Manual
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Using the Accompaniment Section
The Arranger Buttons
The ARRANGER buttons make it possible to indi-
vidually mute accompaniment parts to create the
blend and accompaniment “size” you want. When
an ARRANGER button is pressed so that its indica-
tor goes out, the corresponding accompaniment
part(s) are muted. Muted parts can be turned back on
by pressing the appropriate ARRANGER button so
that its indicator lights. The ARRANGER buttons
correspond to the following accompaniment parts:
ARRANGER
PHRASE
PAD
CHORD
BASS
RHYTHM
PHRASE
PHRASE 1, PHRASE 2
PAD
PAD
CHORD
CHORD 1, CHORD 2
BASS
BASS
RHYTHM
RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2
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