Auto accompaniment, Selecting a style, Press the [style select] button – Yamaha PSR-510 User Manual
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Auto Accompaniment
When you press the [STYLE SELECT] button the currently selected
style number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
STYLE
SELECT
AUTO
ACCOMP
X
Select a Style Number ............................................................................................................................
Referring to the STYLE list printed on the PSR-510 panel, use the [+]
and [–] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [STYLE SE-
LECT] button itself to select the required style number (see page 8 for edit-
ing procedure details).
RESET
–
+
0
2
1
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL
STYLE
SELECT
ACCOMP
VOLUME
AUTO
ACCOMP
REVOICE
TRACK
RHYTHM
1 2
BASS
RHYTHMIC
CHORD
1 2
PAD
CHORD
PHRASE
1 2
FADE IN / OUT
START/STOP
INTRO
FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
ENDING
MAIN
A
B
1 CHORD 1
2 CHORD 2
3 SINGLE
4 MULTI
5 FULL
FINGE-
RING
SYNC-START/STOP
Auto Accompaniment
▼
Normal
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
Left-hand fingering specifies
the auto accompaniment chords.
The right-hand plays
normally.
NOTES
• The PSR-510 also has a special “Full” Auto Accompaniment fingering mode in which chords played anywhere
on the keyboard determine the Auto Accompaniment chords. See page 27 for details.
The PSR-510 has 103 accompaniment styles that can be used to provide fully-orchestrated Auto
Accompaniment.
When the Auto Accompaniment function is turned ON, the PSR-510 creates fully-orchestrated
rhythm, bass, and chord accompaniment based on chords you play with the left hand in the Auto
Accompaniment section of the keyboard (i.e. all keys to the left of the Auto Accompaniment split
point). The right-hand section of the keyboard is available for normal playing.
The default Auto Accompaniment split point
is the G2 (55) key. The Auto Accompaniment
section of the keyboard consists of all keys to
its left. The Auto Accompaniment split point
can be set to any other key as described in
“Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point”
on page 24.
Any of the PSR-510’s 103 accompaniment styles can be selected via the normal editing procedure. This can
be done either before or during accompaniment playback. See page 62 for descriptions of all 103 styles.
Z
Press the [STYLE SELECT] Button ......................................................................................................
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Selecting a Style