Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature?

Posted by: saxxman

Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 11:25 AM

Happy Thanksgiving to you all! I was playing my S910 today and discovered by accident that if you hit the "Ending" button twice, the tempo on the ending starts decreasing. I had no idea that this feature was there. You can start the ending and then if you hit the same ending button again, the tempo immediately starts slowing down. Kewl!

I tried searching on here to see if this feature has been been discussed, but I wasn't able to go through all the posts - so please excuse me if y'all knew all about this feature. For me it was a very kewl discovery!

Here's hoping all of you have a safe and prosperous holiday season and a great 2011!

Randy
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 11:29 AM

Randy,

It has been on all the PSR and Tyros series keyboards since the T1 and PSR-740.

Gary
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 11:38 AM

Yep, this is one of those hidden features I first discovered & used back on T1 but had simply forgotten about over time, so thanks Randy for reminding us of this useful feature.

There are a few other similar 'hidden' undocumented Yamaha arr features but I just can't seem to remember those either. Anybody got a list? It would be nice to see these listed somewhere sometime. Anybody? - Scott
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 01:18 PM

http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/005858.html

all in the manual

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Posted by: vagro

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 02:16 PM

Thanks for bringing back this topic. I didn't know neither this feature nor muting the accomp by pressing three adjacent keys

Victor
Posted by: rattley

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 04:45 PM

That feature's been around a while. It's buried in the manuals, somewhere. I use it a lot, especially on the longer endings. You just have to sense when to use it. or things can get to slow.................. -charley
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 04:53 PM

It would be nice if the user could regulate the speed of the Ritardando...but... thats makes sense
Posted by: zuki

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 05:34 PM

Not to hijack the thread, but the coolest feature I've ever found is the 'repeating' loops that can be triggered on intros, ending, fills, etc on the PA series. Hit a respective button twice and it continues to repeat the pattern until pressing a button again - and if you hit the 2nd button on intro and ending, you can play your own chords at will
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/28/10 06:00 PM

Randy,

Another "trick" I use on the S910 and/or Tyros is to use ending #1 as a stop...you have to time it right, but if you hit a Variation button before the ending completely stops, you can keep the style rolling.

I also reprogram one of my Intros to be a stop fill...I simply use "Style Creator/Assembly, to copy the parts from Ending #1 to Intro #1 (which is usually one bar long), ensuring that the stick count-in part is removed, but still keeping the drum fill/flourish at the end of the bar.

You can then go to Intro#1, and when it does it's stop/fill, the accompaniment returns to the Variation you were on initially.

You can also go directly from one Variation to the next without a drum fill/fill-in by quickly pressing the Variation button twice.

Sometimes I copy the parts from Variation D into Ending #2, and make the length either 2 or 4 bars...that way, I can hit Ending #2 button twice, causing the ritard, and then press Ending #1 for a nice smooth slow down to a stop.

In regards to the three adjacent notes cutting out all accompaniment parts except the drums, you can cut out all parts except the bass and drums by pressing 4 adjacent keys.

Ian
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/29/10 04:56 AM

Hey Guys - thanks for your comments! Ian, I will try the stop ending and variation changes you discussed! They sound neat!

Happy holidays to you all!

Randy
Posted by: joso

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/29/10 05:58 AM

Hi

More tricks: http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/articles/style2_10.htm

Regards
Jørgen

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Posted by: TP123

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/30/10 05:10 AM

COOL! I used it at a gig last night and it works like a charm.
THANKS
Posted by: shakeel Ahmed

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/30/10 10:50 AM

hey if u hit R1 and R2 button simultaniously
it will toggle either R1 or R2 voice.Sorry if u know that already.
Posted by: Songman55

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/30/10 09:02 PM

Thanks Randy! I learned something new and I love it.

Joe
Posted by: Beakybird

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/30/10 09:26 PM

I've been practicing with the pedal steel and guitar voices lately, and when using the pitch bend wheel and playing chords both with the left hand at the same time, I've been finding out how C & D together make a D7 chord, but Bb and C together make a Cm chord. To make a two fingered C7 chord, you need to play C & B together. Doesn't make sense, but that's the way it is.

Anyway, these one and two finger chords can free up a pinky for the pitch bend wheel.
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: Anyone Used this NEAT Yammie Feature? - 11/30/10 09:59 PM

Many thanks guys for all these terrific Yammy arr shortcuts & tips. I've bookmarked this thread. - Scott