Yamaha PortaTone PSR-202 Owner's Manual page 25

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Harmony voices (#066 – #075) automatically add a one-, two- or three-note harmony
to the original voice. Split voices (#076 – #080) feature two separate voices, each
playable from opposite sections of the keyboard — the lower voice playable up to B2
and the upper voice from C3 (middle C). Sustain voices (#081 – #085) have a special
sustained release for playing slower or legato passages. Echo voices (#086 – #095)
provide an echo effect that adds delayed repeats to the original voice.
The PSR-202 also features special Drum Kit voice #105, Brasil Kit voices 1–2
#109 – #110 and Latin Kit voice #112 — that let you play a variety of drum and
percussion sounds from the keyboard. (Refer to each Kit Voice Chart below.)
Icons representing each sound are printed above the keyboard, conveniently indi-
cating which sounds are played from which keys.
Latin Kit Voice Chart (voice #112)
Brasil Kit 1 Voice Chart (voice #109)
Drum Kit Voice Chart (voice #105)
Selecting and Playing Voices
* Brasil Kit 2 (see page 59)
About the Harmony voices
• Since Harmony voices are
designed to automatically play
two or more notes with the notes
you play on the keyboard, only
one note can be played on the
keyboard at a time. If several
notes are played together, only
the last note or highest note
played will be used for the har-
mony effect.
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