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Split point settings – Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-OR700 User Manual

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Split Point Settings

PSR-OR700 Owner’s Manual

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Using, Creating and Editing the

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Accompaniment Styles

• Style Change Behavior

There are three types as shown below.
Section Set
Determines the default section that is automatically called up when selecting differ-
ent Styles (when Style playback is stopped). When set to “OFF” and Style playback
is stopped, the active section is maintained even if the different Style is selected.
When any of the MAIN A-D sections is not included in the Style data, the nearest
section is automatically selected. For example, when MAIN D is not contained in
the selected Style, MAIN C will be called up.

Tempo
This determines whether the tempo changes or not when you change Styles dur-
ing Style playback.
HOLD

..........................The tempo setting of the previous Style is maintained.

RESET

...........................The tempo changes to that of the initial default tempo

for the selected Style.

Part On/Off
This determines whether the Style Channel On/Off status changes or not when
you change Styles during Style playback.
HOLD

.......................... The Style Channel On/Off status of the previous Style is

maintained.

RESET

...........................All Style Channels are set to On.

Split Point Settings

These are the settings (there are two Split Points) that separate the different sec-
tions of the keyboard: the Chord section, the LEFT part section and the RIGHT 1
and 2 section. The two Split Point settings (below) are specified as note names.

1

Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] → [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING →
TAB [√][®] SPLIT POINT

2

Use the [F]–[H] buttons to set the Split Point.

• Split Point (S)— separates the Chord section for Style playback from the

section(s) for playing Voices (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT)

• Split Point (L)— separates the two sections for playing Voices, LEFT and

RIGHT 1- 2.

These two settings can be set to the same note (as in the default) or two different
notes as desired.

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