Yamaha PSR-330 [75/90] Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Something not working as it should? In many cases what appears to be a malfunction can
be traced to a simple error that can be remedied immediately. Before assuming that your PSR-
330 is faulty, please check the following points.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the power is
turned ON or OFF.
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
The volume is reduced or the sound is distorted.
The registration memory doesn’t work properly.
Recorded song data will not play back properly.
The display goes bland and all panel controls are reset.
The batteries probably need to be replaced. Either replace all six
batteries, or use an AC power adaptor.
No sound when the keyboard is played.
The R1/R2/L voice volume settings could be set too low. Make
sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels (page 58).
The Local Control function could be turned off. Make sure Local
Control is turned on (page 70).
Not all simultaneously-played notes sound.
Auto Accompaniment seems to “skip” when the keyboard is
played.
You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony of the
PSR-330. The PSR-330 can play up to 31 notes at the same
time — including split, dual, auto-accompaniment, song, and
multi pad notes. Notes exceeding this limit will not sound.
Auto Accompaniment doesn’t sound when started.
The MIDI Clock mode may be set to “on”. Make sure it is turned
“off” (page 70).
Auto accompaniment won’t function properly. No lower key-
board sound.
Make sure that all accompaniment tracks are turned on, and that
the they are all set to appropriate volume levels.
Make sure you are using fingerings recognized by the selected
fingering mode, and are playing in the Auto Accompaniment
section of the keyboard.
Are you sure you’re playing in the Auto-Accompaniment section
of the keyboard? Make sure that the Auto Accompaniment split
point is set appropriately (page 27).
Are you playing chords that the PSR-330 can recognize (see
chord types on page 29~)?
The Harmony function will not turn on.
Harmony cannot be turned on when the FULL KEYBOARD
fingering mode is selected or if a percussion kit voice is selected.
Select an appropriate fingering mode or voice.
A cartridge style or song cannot be selected or will not play
properly.
Make sure that an appropriate Yamaha Music Cartridge is
properly plugged into the cartridge slot (page 55), or the car-
tridge contacts are dirty. Try re-inserting the cartridge. If the
contacts are dirty removing and inserting the cartridge several
times will sometimes solve the problem. If this doesn’t work, try
wiping the cartridge connectors carefully with a soft, dry cloth.
Operation of the sustain pedal is reversed.
Sustain pedal operation will be reversed if you turn on the power
or plug in the pedal while pressing the pedal. For normal
operation turn off the power then turn it back on while the pedal
is not pressed.
Individual registration or song memory data transmitted via bulk
dump from an external sequencer or other device is not received
by the PSR-330.
Transmit the data with no more than a 2-second break between
blocks, or transmit as entirely separate data.
Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch.
Make sure that the scale tuning value for those notes is set to “0”
(page 64).
Содержание
- Battery notice 2
- Disposal notice 2
- Environmental issues 2
- Fcc information u s a 2
- Important 2
- Important notice do not modify this unit 2
- Name plate location 2
- Notice 2
- Please keep this manual 2
- Purchase date 2
- Serial no 2
- Special message section 2
- Specifications subject to change 2
- Warning 2
- Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property these precautions include but are not limited to the following 3
- Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards these precautions include but are not limited to the following 3
- Caution 3
- I saving user data 3
- Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference 3
- Please read carefully before proceeding 3
- Precautions 3
- Warning 3
- Andpno 4
- Congratulations 4
- Important features 4
- You are the proud owner of a fine electronic keyboard the yamaha psr 330 portatone combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state of the art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical enjoyment a large graphic display and easy to use interface also greatly enhance the operability of this advanced instrument in order to make the most of your portatone s features and extensive performance potential we urge you to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described keep the manual in a safe place for later reference 4
- Appendix 5
- Auto accompaniment 5
- Basic display operation 5
- Contents 5
- Digital effects 5
- Midi functions 5
- Overall functions 5
- Panel controls 5
- Playing the psr 330 5
- Registration memory 5
- Revoicing 5
- Setting up 5
- Song playback 5
- Song recording 5
- The demonstration 5
- The multi pads 5
- Transpose 5
- Using music cartridges 5
- On off 6
- Panel controls 6
- Top panel controls 6
- 264 gm voice 7
- Armony everb 7
- Dc in 10 12v 7
- Digital effect 7
- Dual voice 7
- Effect 7
- Freeze stop 7
- Harmony 7
- Included accessories 7
- Keyboard 7
- L ending 7
- L r2 r1 7
- Multi pad 7
- Multi pad set regist bank 7
- Mutli pad 7
- No yes 7
- Overall 7
- Panel controls 7
- Plit voice 7
- Psr 330 7
- Regist memory 7
- Registration memory 7
- Reverb type harmony type fingering revoice r2 revoice l 7
- Revoice 7
- Shortcut 7
- Split voice 7
- Start stop 7
- Style voice 7
- The music stand 7
- Ual voice 7
- Accompaniment tracks the top row of 8 icons light to indicate which of the 8 possible accompaniment tracks are being used for accompaniment playback they are also used to specify tracks when using the revoice function pages 25 60 8
- Basic display operatio 8
- Basic display operation 8
- Cart cartridge appears when a music cartridge song or style is selected page 56 8
- Freeze 8
- Gm general midi appears when one of the psr 330 s gm voices is selected pages 14 83 8
- Grandpno 8
- Harmony appears when the harmony effect is turned on page 36 8
- L r2 r1 8
- Multi pad 8
- Registration 8
- Reverb appears when the psr 330 re verb effect is turned on page 34 8
- Tempo shows the current tempo of ac companiment song playback page 21 8
- The display icons 8
- The psr 330 lcd panel is a large multi function type that simultaneously displays and provides access to a number of important parameters basic operation of the display as well as the menu and sub menu buttons and the meaning of the icons which appear in the display are summarized briefly below 8
- Transpose the current transpose value page 38 8
- Voice l voice r2 and voice r1 the currently selected l left hand r2 right hand 2 and r1 right hand 1 voice numbers are dis played in these display locations page 14 8
- Voice l voice r2 voice r1 8
- Basic display operation 9
- Basic display operation 10
- Freeze 10
- Grandpno 10
- L r2 r1 10
- Multi pad 10
- Registration 10
- The menus 10
- Basic display operation 11
- Reverb 11
- Shortcuts 11
- Power supply 12
- Setting up 12
- Using an optional ac power adaptor 12
- Using batteries 12
- Connections 13
- Midi in and out connectors 13
- Setting up 13
- Sustain jack 13
- The phones jack 13
- Dancepop 14
- The demonstratio 14
- The demonstration 14
- The demonstration 15
- Wårock 15
- A word about the r1 r2 and l voices 16
- Playing the psr 330 16
- The psr 330 voices 16
- Analogld 17
- Grandpno 17
- Select a panel voice 17
- Select the voice menu 17
- Selecting playing voices 17
- Jazzorg2 18
- Playing the psr 330 18
- Analog kit 19
- Brush kit 19
- Classic kit 19
- Dance kit 19
- Electronic kit 19
- Jazz kit 19
- Keyboard 19
- Keyboard percussion 19
- Playing the psr 330 19
- Rock kit 19
- Room kit 19
- Standard kit1 19
- Standard kit2 19
- Std kit1 19
- The dual voice mode 19
- Changing the split voice split point 20
- Playing the psr 330 20
- The split voice mode 20
- Playing the psr 330 21
- S split 21
- Auto accompaniment 22
- Auto accompaniment section 22
- Auto accompaniment split point 54 22
- Btpop1 22
- L r2 r1 22
- Multi pad 22
- Registration 22
- Using auto accompaniment 22
- Auto accompaniment 23
- Auto accompaniment 24
- Start the accompaniment 24
- Auto accompaniment 25
- Play on the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard 25
- Select the main a and b sections as required 25
- Auto accompaniment 26
- Stop the accompaniment 26
- The synchro stop function 26
- Accompaniment track muting 27
- Auto accompaniment 27
- Individual track voic es volume and other parameters can be changed by using the revoice function page 58 27
- L r2 r1 27
- Muting individual tracks 27
- Accompaniment volume control 28
- Accvol 28
- Auto accompaniment 28
- Multi pad 28
- Registration 28
- Accsppnt 29
- Auto accompaniment 29
- Changing the accompaniment split point 29
- Auto accompaniment 30
- Interaction between the auto accompaniment and split voice split points 30
- The auto accompaniment fingering modes 30
- Auto accompaniment 31
- Fngrngmd 31
- Auto accompaniment 32
- Fngrngmd 32
- G f1 the fingered 1 mode 32
- A single note one oc tave lower than the lowest note of the chord is recognized as a bass note and notes eleven notes or more higher are rec ognized as melody notes 33
- Auto accompaniment 33
- C c on e c on g 33
- Cdim cdi 33
- Fngrngmd 33
- Auto accompaniment 34
- Fngrngmd 34
- One touch setting 34
- The stop accompaniment function 34
- Auto accompaniment 35
- Press the one touch setting button 35
- Select a one touch setting type as required 35
- Select a style 35
- Turn one touch setting off when done 35
- Digital effects 36
- Reverb 36
- Selecting a reverb type 36
- Turning the reverb effect on or off 36
- Digital effects 37
- Harmony 37
- Reverb 37
- Digital effects 38
- Select the digital effect harmony function 38
- Selecting a harmony type 38
- Turning the harmony effect on or off 38
- Adjusting the harmony volume 39
- Digital effects 39
- Harmony 39
- Harmvol 39
- Setting transposition 40
- Transpos 40
- Transpose 40
- Registering the panel settings 41
- Registration memory 41
- Gistration memory 42
- Recall the registered panel settings 42
- Register the settings 42
- Registration memory 42
- The accompaniment freeze function 42
- Selecting a multi pad set 43
- The multi pads 43
- Pad1chd 44
- The multi pads 44
- Turning the chord match function on off 44
- Playing the multi pads 45
- Simply tap any of the multi pads at any time to play back the corresponding phrase at the currently set tempo multi pad playback begins as soon as the button is pressed you can even play two three or four multi pads at the same time only one pad can be played during song playback also you can create retriggered sample effects by repeatedly pressing a pad before its contents are completely played back 45
- The multi pad voices are indepedent from the voices you have currently selected for keyboard performance you could for example play piano on the keyboard while a multi pad plays a brass chord stab when the chord match function for a pad is turned on the corresponding phrase will be automatically transposed to match chords played using the psr 330 auto accompaniment feature multi pad playback can be terminated by pressing the multi pad stop button 45
- The multi pads 45
- If necessary use the and or number buttons to select the song number you want to play the song number can also be incremented by pressing the song button press briefly to increment by one or hold for continuous incrementing 46
- L r2 r1 46
- No yes 46
- Press the song button to select the song menu the triangular indicator will appear next to song to the right of the display the number and name of the currently selected song will appear on the top line of the display and the song track and volume icons near the bottom of the display will appear framed 46
- Registration multi pad 46
- Song playback 46
- Song playback procedure 46
- Use the following procedure to play back the psr 330 s internal demonstration songs as well as songs you record yourself see song recording page 50 46
- Wårock 46
- Song playback 47
- Song volume control 47
- Songvol 47
- Measure 48
- Play from a specified measure 48
- L r2 r1 49
- Melody1 2 3 4 melody melody melody 49
- Minus one practice 49
- Minus one track assignment 49
- Minusch 49
- Minusone 49
- Registration multi pad 49
- Song playback 49
- Voice voice voice 49
- Minusch 50
- Song playback 50
- Repeat 51
- Repeat play 51
- Song playback 51
- Song recording 52
- Song recording 53
- Song recording procedure 53
- Usersng1 53
- Record 54
- Select the track s to be recorded 54
- Song recording 54
- Exit from the record mode 55
- Record additional tracks as required 55
- Song recording 55
- Stop recording 55
- Clearing an entire song 56
- Clearing selected melody tracks 56
- Clearing song data 56
- Song recording 56
- Songclr sure 56
- Trkclr 56
- Inserting a music cartridge 57
- Music cartridge handling precautions 57
- Using music cartridges 57
- Cartridge song playback 58
- Cartridge songs 58
- Stålife 58
- Using music cartridges 58
- Cartridge accompaniment styles 59
- Start playback 59
- Using music cartridges 59
- Grandpno 60
- Revoicing 60
- Revoicing the r1 r2 and l voices 60
- Grandpno 61
- Octave 61
- Revoicing 61
- Revsndlv 61
- Volume 61
- Revoicing 62
- Revoicing a style 62
- Std kit1 62
- If necessary select a track to revoice 63
- Repeat as required and exit when done 63
- Revoicing 63
- Revoicing a user song 63
- Select the song revoice mode 63
- Revoicing 64
- Revsndlv 64
- Overall functions 65
- Touchsns 65
- Master tuning 66
- Overall functions 66
- Sc note 66
- Sc tune 66
- Scale tuning 66
- Touch sensitivity 66
- Touchsns 66
- Tuning 66
- Accompaniment split point 67
- Fingering mode 67
- Metronom 67
- Metronome 67
- Overall functions 67
- Split voice split point 67
- Voice set 67
- Voiceset 67
- Midi functions 68
- Simple midi control 68
- The midi connectors 68
- Midi functions 69
- Midi sequence recording 69
- The psr 330 midi functions 69
- Bas auto accompaniment bass track data 70
- Ch1 auto accompaniment chord 1 track data 70
- Ch2 auto accompaniment chord 2 track data 70
- L l keyboard voice 70
- Midi functions 70
- Off no data transmitted 70
- Pad auto accompaniment pad track data 70
- Ph1 auto accompaniment phrase 1 track data 70
- Ph2 auto accompaniment phrase 2 track data 70
- R1 r1 keyboard voice 70
- R2 r2 keyboard voice 70
- Rh1 auto accompaniment rhythm 1 track data 70
- Rh2 auto accompaniment rhythm 2 track data 70
- Tr trk 70
- Transmit channel transmit track 70
- Midi functions 71
- Rcv ch 71
- Rcv mod 71
- Receive channel receive mode 71
- Blksnd sure 72
- Bulk data send 72
- Extclock 72
- Local control 72
- Midi functions 72
- Initial data send 73
- Initsnd 73
- Midi functions 73
- Appendix 74
- Psr 330 display menu sub menu structure 74
- Something not working as it should in many cases what appears to be a malfunction can be traced to a simple error that can be remedied immediately before assuming that your psr 330 is faulty please check the following points 75
- Troubleshooting 75
- Maximum polyphony 76
- Voice list 76
- Voice list 77
- Voice list 78
- Voice list 79
- Drum kit list 80
- Each percussion voice uses one note 80
- Indicates that the drum kit is the same as 127 standard kit 80
- Note 36 note c1 corresponds to note 24 note c0 80
- The midi note and note actually sound one octave lower than listed for example in 127 standard kit the 80
- Voices with the same alternate note number 1 2 cannot be played simultaneously 80
- Drum kit list 81
- Backup 82
- Data backup 82
- Data backup initialization 82
- Data initialization 82
- Midi implementation chart 83
- Midi implementation chart 84
- Gm system level 1 85
- Midi data format 85
- Amplifiers 86
- Auto accompaniment 86
- Auxiliary jacks 86
- Batteries 86
- Cartridge slot 86
- Control number buttons 86
- Digital effect 86
- Dimensions w x d x h 86
- Display 86
- Keyboards 86
- Multi pads 86
- One touch setting 86
- Optional accessories 86
- Overall controls 86
- Power consumption 86
- Rated voltage 86
- Registration memory 86
- Speakers 86
- Specifications 86
- Supplied accessories 86
- User song 86
- Weight 86
- Consumers responsibilities 88
- Days labor 1 year parts 88
- Exclusions 88
- Important 88
- Keep this document for your records do not mail 88
- Limited warranty 88
- Psr series of portatone electronic keyboards 88
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