Yamaha PSRSX600 PSR-SX600 Arranger Workstation

User Manual - Page 45

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PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual 45
Voices – Playing the keyboard –
1
The Arpeggio function lets you play arpeggios (broken chords) by simply pressing the notes of the chord. For
example, you could play the notes C, E and G to trigger interesting phrases. This feature can be used for music
production as well as performance.
1 Turn the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button on.
2 Select the desired Arpeggio type.
2-1 Call up the operation display.
[MENU] TAB [E] Menu1 Cursor buttons [][][E][F]
Harmony/Arpeggio [ENTER]
2-2 Use the [1 ] – [3 ] buttons to select a Category other than
“Harmony” and “Echo.
2-3 Use the [4 ] – [6 ] buttons to select the desired Type.
3 Play a note or notes to trigger the Arpeggio.
The arpeggiated phrase differs depending on the notes played.
To turn off the effect, turn the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button off.
Triggering Arpeggios
NOTE
When you select another Voice, the
Harmony/Echo/Arpeggio type is auto-
matically set to the default which is
memorized as the Voice Set.
NOTE
You can set the Arpeggio volume and
select the part for playing the
Arpeggio
in the display called up via one of the [7

] (
Detail
) buttons. For informa-
tion, refer to the Reference Manual on
the website.
NOTE
Arpeggio playback can be continued
even after the note has been released,
by assigning the Arpeggio Hold func-
tion to the foot switch. For details, refer
to page 102.
NOTE
You can control the Arpeggio volume
and the length of each note by using
the LIVE CONTROL knobs. For
instructions on how to assign the
functions to the knobs, refer to
page 41.
Using the Arpeggio Quantize function
By using the Arpeggio Quantize function, Arpeggio playback can be
synchronized with Song/Style playback allowing any slight imperfections in the
timing to be corrected. This can be set in the display:
[MENU] Menu1 Voice Setting Setting/Arpeggio
2-
3
2-2
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