Play with a style – Yamaha YPT-320 EN User Manual
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PSR-E323/YPT-320 Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide
Play with a Style
Styles are rhythm/accompaniment patterns and are played by the auto accompaniment
feature. You can select from a wide variety of rhythmic types—rock, blues, Euro trance,
and many, many more. Here we’ll learn how to select and play Styles using chords.
While you play, you can automatically add specially created intros and endings, as well
as variations in the rhythm/chord patterns, for more dynamic, professional-sounding
performances.
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Try playing chords
with your left hand.
Play a melody with
your right hand.
Auto Accompani-
ment range
Split Point
Before Performance
Select the “String Ensemble”
Voice as the melody Voice, refer-
ring to step 2 on page 12.
See also other documents in the category Yamaha Synthesizers:
- PSR-1100 (170 pages)
- PSR-1100 (176 pages)
- PSR-290 (98 pages)
- YPT-310 (90 pages)
- CLP-230 (90 pages)
- CLP-230 (89 pages)
- YPT-300 (84 pages)
- DGX-205 (90 pages)
- MM8 EU (116 pages)
- MOX8 (14 pages)
- MOTIF XS8 (320 pages)
- PSR-4600 (30 pages)
- PSR-32 (20 pages)
- PSR-530 (130 pages)
- PSR-510 (77 pages)
- PSR-330 (90 pages)
- PSR-3500 (84 pages)
- PSR-500 (47 pages)
- PSR-41 (13 pages)
- PSR-4000 (165 pages)
- PSR-38 (55 pages)
- PSR-520 (102 pages)
- PSR-340 (128 pages)
- PSR-40 (16 pages)
- PSR-36 (28 pages)
- PSR-48 (45 pages)
- PSR-420 (73 pages)
- PSR-420 (75 pages)
- PSR-300m (39 pages)
- PSR-37 (30 pages)
- PSR-4500 (48 pages)
- PSR-50 (32 pages)
- PSR-410 (61 pages)
- PSR-540 (160 pages)
- PSR-540 (161 pages)
- PSR-31 (20 pages)
- CLP-100 (11 pages)
- CLP-122S (31 pages)
- CLP-123 (30 pages)
- CLP-30 (11 pages)
- CLP-300 (11 pages)
- CLP-250 (17 pages)
- CLP-260 (19 pages)
- CLP-280 (124 pages)
- CLP-550 (19 pages)