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PSR-A5000 Reference Manual 29
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Styles
Target Ch Determines the target channel to be edited.
Source Root/
Chord
(Play Root/
Chord)
These settings determine the original key of the Source Pattern (i.e., the key used when recording the pattern to
a channel other than the Rhythm channels). If you set “Fm7” here, specifying “Fm7” in the Chord section of the
keyboard will play back the originally recorded data (Source Pattern). The default setting is “CM7” (Source
Root = C and Source Chord = M7). Depending on the selected chord type specified here, the playable notes
(scale tones and chord tones) differ. When “Initialize Style” is executed in the “Basic” display, the default set-
ting of CM7 is automatically selected.
Playable notes when Source Root is C:
NTR/NTT
(Note Transpo-
sition Rule/
Note Transpo-
sition Table)
The parameters here determine how the notes in the Source Pattern are converted according to the chord changes
during your keyboard performance.
NTR Selects the Note Transposition Rule which determines how the notes in the Source Pattern are
transposed according to the Chord Root change.
Root Trans When the root note is transposed, the intervals
between notes is maintained. For example, the notes
C3, E3 and G3 become F3, A3 and C4 when the root
note is transposed to F. Use this setting for channels
with melodic arranging.
Root Fixed The note is kept as close as possible to the original
note range. For example, the notes C3, E3 and G3
become C3, F3 and A3 when the root note is trans-
posed to F. Use this setting for channels with chordal
arranging.
Guitar This is exclusively for transposing guitar accompaniment. Notes are transposed to
approximate voicings played with natural guitar fingering.
NTT Type Selects the Note Transposition Table which determines how the notes in the Source Pattern are
transposed according to the Chord Type change.
When NTR is set to “Root Trans” or “Root Fixed”:
Bypass When NTR is set to Root Fixed, the transposition table used does not do any note
conversion. When NTR is set to Root Trans, the table used only converts the notes
by maintaining the intervals between notes.
CRC CR CRC C RC CCCCR CRC C CR
C
CCC CR
CCC C CR CCC C RC
CRC
RCR
CR CR
C
CR CCR
C
CCR
CC
CR
RRCCC
CC RC
C
CC RC
CC
CR CC
CC
CR C CR
C
CC RC C
C
CR
CCR
CR R RC
CCR
CCC
C
CCC
C
CRC
CC
CCC C
C
CRC CR
CC
CRC CC
C
CCC
CC
CCCR
RCC
CCC
RCC
CRC CRR
C
CRC
RCC
C
CCCR CC CCR CR
CMaj
Cm
7
C
CM
7
7
CM
(9)
C
(9)
6
Caug
Cm
6
Cm
7 7
7
Cm
b5
7
Cm
(9)
Cm
(11)
CmM
7 7
CmM
(9)
Cdim
Cdim
7
C
(9)
7
C
(13)
7
C
(b9)
7
Csus
4
C
1+8
C
1+5
C
b5
7
Cm
add9
7
CM
#11
C
#11
7
C
(#9)
7
C aug
7
CM aug
7
C sus
4
7
C
add9
C
(b13)
7
Csus
2
6
C
C = Chord tones
R = Recommended notes
* When recording the Source Pattern, you should create it using the C and R notes.
Make sure to set the parameters here before recording. If you change the settings after recording, the recorded Source
Pattern cannot be converted to the appropriate notes when changing the chord during your keyboard performance.
IMPORTANT
When the parameters for the selected Target Ch are set to NTR: Root Fixed, NTT Type: Bypass, or NTT Bass: Off, the parameters here are
changed to “Play Root” and “Play Chord,” respectively. In this case, you can change chords and hear the resulting sound for all channels.
NOTE
The settings here are not applied when NTR is set to “Guitar.”
NOTE
When playing
a C major
chord.
When playing
an F major
chord.
When playing
a C major
chord.
When playing
an F major
chord.