Yamaha DGX670B DGX-670 88-Key Portable Digital Grand Piano with Speakers

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DGX-670 Owner’s Manual
55
Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment
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3 Use the [2UD]/[3UD] (Unison Type) buttons to select the type of the Unison
function.
All Parts: Suitable for a one-hand performance. In this type, all the accompaniment parts are
played in unison with your performance. This can be used relatively easily even by a
beginner.
Split: Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, the keyboard is divided by the Left
Split Point (page 58), and the accompaniment parts suitable for each hand are played in
unison with your performance independently. For example, low-pitched sound musical
instruments (such as bass guitar, baritone saxophone, and contrabass) are played in unison
with the left hand, and solo musical instruments (such as flute) are played with the right. It is
useful for playing with different Voices between your left and right hands.
Auto Split: Suitable for a both-hands performance. In this type, the right- and left-hand
sections of your performance are detected, and the accompaniment parts to be played in
unison are automatically assigned to each hand. This is recommended when playing tutti
with Voices having a wide range, such as piano or strings. This allows you to play freely
without the limitations of a specific Split Point.
4 Play the keyboard along with Style playback.
5 At the desired timing (the point you want to play in Unison), turn on the Unison
function by using the [1UD] (Unison On/Off) buttons.
You can conveniently turn on/off the Unison function also by using the connected pedal. To do
this, use the [4UD] (Pedal Function) buttons to call up the Pedal Function display, and then
assign “Unison” to the desired pedal. This display is the same as the Pedal tab of the Controller
display. For instructions on this display, refer to the Reference Manual on the website,
Chapter 9.
6 When you finish playing in unison, turn off the Unison function by using the
[1UD] (Unison On/Off) buttons, and then play the keyboard to return to normal
playback.
Using the Accent Function
1 Select a compatible Style and call up the operation display (steps 1 − 2 on page 54).
2 If necessary, select the level at which the accents are added depending on your
playing strength by using the [5UD]/[6UD] (Accent Threshold) buttons.
High: Requires strong playing (higher velocity) to have the Style generate accents.
Medium: Standard setting.
Low: Allows you to have the Style generate accents even with relatively light playing strength
(lower velocity).
If you want to turn off the Accent function, select Off here.
3 Play the keyboard along with Style playback.
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