Yamaha PSR-2100 Manual Do Utilizador

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Playing Styles
Quick Guide
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■ Accompaniment Structure
Other Controls
FADE IN/OUT
The [FADE IN/OUT] button can be used to produce smooth fade-ins and fade-outs (page 68)when starting and stopping 
the style. 
TAP TEMPO
The style can be started at any tempo you desire by “tapping” out the tempo with the [TAP TEMPO] button. For details, 
see page 54.
SYNC.STOP
When Synchro Stop is on, you can stop and start the style anytime you want by simply releasing or playing the keys (in 
the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard). This is a great way to add dramatic breaks and accents to your 
performance. For details, see page 68.
MAIN VARIATION
Press the [ENDING] button. 
INTRO A
INTRO B
INTRO C
You can have the 
ending gradually slow 
down (ritardando) by 
pressing the [ENDING] 
button again while the 
ending is playing back. 
MAIN
VARIATION
A
MAIN
VARIATION
C
MAIN
VARIATION
B
MAIN
VARIATION
D
via BREAK
via BREAK
via BREAK
via BREAK
(max. three patterns)
ENDING A
ENDING B
ENDING C
(max. three patterns)
• An Intro doesn’t necessarily have to be at the beginning! If you want, you can play an Intro section in the middle of your performance by 
simply pressing the [INTRO] button at the desired point.
• Watch your timing with the Break sections. If you press a [BREAK] button too close to the end of the measure (i.e., after the final eighth 
note), the Break section starts playing from the next measure. This also applies to the Auto Fill-in.
• Mix up your intros and use any of the other sections to start the style, if you want.
• If you want to come back into the style right away after an Ending, simply press the [INTRO] button while the Ending section is playing.
• If you press the [BREAK] button while the ending is playing, the break will immediately start playing, continuing with the main section.
FADE
IN/OUT
TAP TEMPO
SYNC.
STOP