Selecting & playing the voices – Yamaha PSR-410 User Manual
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Selecting & Playing the Voices
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Pan
The PSR-410 delivers true stereo sound, and you can use this parameter to individually set the stereo (pan)
position of each orchestration part to create a broad stereo image of your sound.
Z
Select the Part You Want to Edit ...........................................................................................................
Use the ORCHESTRATION [EDIT] button to select the part you want
to edit.
X
Press the [PAN] Button ..........................................................................................................................
Press the VOICE control section [PAN] button. The current pan value of
the selected part will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
0
2
1
RESET
–
+
C
Set the Pan Position ...............................................................................................................................
Use the [
+
] and [
−
] buttons, the number buttons, or the [PAN] button
itself to set the desired pan value. The pan range is from
−
7 (full left) to
+
7
(full right). A setting of “0” places the sound of the selected part in the
center of the stereo sound field. Other settings produce in-between posi-
tions. “
−
4”, for example, would place the sound between center and full
left.
The center pan position (0) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the
[
+
] and [
−
] buttons at the same time.
NOTES
• The new pan value will apply from the next note played — i.e. you
can’t pan the sound of a note while it is playing.
PAN