Style Sections (Main A, Main B) And Fill-Ins; Adjusting The Accompaniment Volume - Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-248 Mode D'emploi

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Selecting and Playing Styles — The Style Mode

Style Sections (Main A, Main B) and Fill-ins

While the style is playing, you can add variation
in the rhythm/accompaniment by pressing one
of the MAIN A/B (AUTO FILL) buttons. This
automatically plays one of four Fill-in sections,
and smoothly leads into the next section —
even if it is the same section.
NTRO/
A
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Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume

The playback volume of the accompaniment can be adjusted. This volume control affects only the
style volume. The volume range is 000 - 127.
Select the Accompani-
ment Volume function in
the Overall menu.
Press one of the OVERALL s/t but-
tons, repeatedly if necessary, until
"AcmpVol" appears in the display.
Change the value.
Use the OVERALL +/- buttons to increase or
decrease the Accompaniment Volume value.
Holding down either button continuously in-
creases or decreases the value.
Restoring the Default Value
To restore the default Accompaniment Volume value
(110), press both OVERALL +/- buttons simultaneously
(when Accompaniment Volume is selected in the
Overall menu).
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MAIN
B
OTS
AUTO FILL
VOICE
CHANGE
NOTE:
• If you press the MAIN A or B button, the Fill-in will begin
immediately, and the newly selected section (A or B) will
actually begin playing from the top of the next measure,
unless the MAIN A or B button is pressed during the last beat
of the measure — in which case the Fill-in will begin from the
first beat of the next measure.
• Fill-in patterns are not available when one of the Piano
styles (#81 - #100) are selected.
Current Accompaniment Volume value
110
ACMP VOL
Decreases
Accompaniment
Volume value
NOTE:
Accompaniment Volume cannot be changed unless the
Style mode is active.
AcmpVol
TEMPO
116
ACMP
ON
Increases
Accompaniment
Volume value

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