Auto accompaniment, Setting the single finger mode split point – Yamaha PSR-300m User Manual
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
The PSR-300M includes a sophisticated Auto accompani
ment system that can provide automated bass and chordal
backing in a number of ways.
• The maximum number of notes that can be played simultaneously
on the PSR-300M keyboard is reduced when the Auto Accompani
ment feature is used.
SINGLE FINGER accompaniment makes it simple to pro
duce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major,
seventh, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a mini
mum number of keys in the left-hand section of the keyboard.
The bass and chord accompaniment produced is perfectly
^^j^tched to the currently selected accompaniment style.
1. Press the [MODE] button as many times as necessary
until the SINGLE FINGER indicator lights — this selects
the SINGLE FINGER mode.
2.
If necessary, set the split point as described below:
Setting the SINGLE FINGER Mode Split Point:
The split point for the SINGLE FINGER mode is initially
set at the D2 key. It can be set to any other key by press
ing the desired split-point key while holding the [SPLIT
POINT CHANGE] button.
^ The split point is shown on the MULTI DISPLAY for
as long as the [SPLIT POINT CHANGE] button is held.
The D2 key, for example, would be displayed as “d 2”.
Ftt2 would be displayed as “F2”. The sharp is indicated
by the lit bar between the “F” and the “2.”
The SINGLE FINGER mode split point is retained in
memory and will be recalled whenever the SINGLE FIN
GER mode is selected, A method of initializing the SIN
GLE FINGER mode split point to its original default
value is described on page 6.
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MULTI DISPLAY
d d
D2
MULTI DISPLAY
F#2
Select the desired accompaniment style in the normal
way. Although you can select the melody (upper key
board) voice you intend to use, the PSR-3(X)M automati
cally determines the voices to be used for the accompani
ment part according the accompaniment style you select.
Press the [START/STOP] button, [SYNCHRO START/
ENDING] button or the [INTRO/nLL IN] buttons to
determine how the accompaniment will be started (see
page 7). If you press the [START/STOP] button or the
[INTRO/FILL IN] button, the rhythm will begin playing
immediately without bass and chord accompaniment.
INTRO/ SYNCHRO START/
FILL IN START ON-OFF/ STOP
ENDING
Press any key to the left of the split point to start the auto
matic accompaniment. If you press a “C” key, for exam
ple, a C-major accompaniment will be played. Press an
other key in the left-hand section of the keyboard to se
lect a new chord. The key you press will always deter
mine the “root” of the chord played (i.e. “C” for a C
chord).
Playing Minor, Seventh, and Minor-seventh
Chords in the Single-finger Mode
Cm
C
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Cm
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■ For a minor chord, press the root key and a black key
to its left.
■ For a seventh chord, press the root key and a white key
to its left.
■ For a minor-seventh chord, press the root key and both
a white and black key to its left.
• The automatic accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift
your fingers from the Auto Accompaniment keys. You only need to
press the Auto Accompaniment keys when changing cords.
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Press the [START/STOP] button or the [SYNCHRO
START/ENDING] button to stop the Accompaniment.