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PSR-S910/S710 Owner’s Manual
V
oices – Pla
ying the k
e
yboard –
1
• DSP/DSP VARI.
With the digital effects built into the instrument, you can add ambience and depth to
your music in a variety of ways—such as adding reverb that makes you sound like
you are playing in a concert hall.
The [DSP] button is used to turn the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) effect on or off
for the currently selected keyboard part.
The [DSP VARI.] button is used to change between variations of the DSP effect. You
could use this while you play, for example, to change the rotating speed (slow/fast)
of the rotary speaker effect.
Among the Voice Effects, Harmony is one of the most impressive. It automatically
adds harmony parts to the notes you play with your right hand—immediately giving
you a more full and professional sound.
1
Turn the [HARMONY/ECHO] button on.
2
Turn on both the [ACMP] button and [SYNC START] button
(page 39) and make sure that the RIGHT 1 part is on (page 29).
3
Play a chord with your left hand to start the Style (page 40) and
play some notes in the right-hand range of the keyboard.
You can also use the Harmony effect with the Style stopped. Simply hold down a
chord with your left hand and play a melody with your right.
Many of the Voices have been automatically set to play certain Harmony/Echo types
that match the particular Voice. Try out some of Voices. You can also change the
Harmony/Echo type: [FUNCTION]
→
[H] HARMONY/ECHO.
NOTE
The effect type can be changed. On
the Voice Selection display, select [6
▲
] (VOICE SET)
→
TAB [
E
E
E
E
][
F
F
F
F
]
EFFECT/EQ
→
[A]/[B] 2 DSP.
Applying Harmony to Your Right-hand Melody (HARMONY/ECHO)
NOTE
Depending on the harmony/echo
type, harmony will be applied even
when the [ACMP] button is off.
In this example, harmony notes in the scale of
C major (the chord played in the left hand) are
automatically added to the notes played in the
right-hand range of the keyboard.
Split Point
Chord section