Selecting & Playing The Voices; Orchestration; Single Modes - Yamaha Portatone PSR-410 Owner's Manual

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Selecting & Playing the Voices
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The unique ORCHESTRATION button group in the PSR-410's VOICE control section lets you select and
play from one to four "parts" at the same time using a variety of "orchestrations". One of the PSR-410's 128
voices is assigned to each part.
Single: One voice over the entire keyboard.
Dual: Two voices simultaneously over the entire keyboard.
Split: Different voices with the left and right hands.
Split & Dual: Combinations of the Split and Dual modes.
There are actually a number of variations on
each of the above orchestrations. The ORCHES-
TRATION buttons are used to choose the type of
orchestration you want.
The four available parts are turned on and off by
the [R1], [R2], [L1], and [L2] buttons. The indica-
tors next to each of these buttons tell you which
parts are on and which are off, and therefore indi-
cate the current orchestration mode. The [EDIT]
button determines which of the four orchestration
parts is to be edited. You can, for example, assign
any of the PSR-410's 128 voices to each of the or-
chestration parts. But before we discuss voice as-
signment and editing, let's take a look at the various
orchestration modes:
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