Yamaha PSR-530 [8/130] Panel controls
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D1
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E1
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G1
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A1
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B1
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C2
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D2
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E2
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F2
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MIN MAX
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MASTER
VOLUME
ACCOMPANIMENT/SONG VOLUME
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
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AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT
MAIN/AUTO FILL
INTRO
AB
SYNC
STOP
SYNC
START
8BEAT
1 8BEAT POP 1
2 8BEAT POP 2
3 8BT UPTEMPO
4 8BT STANDARD
5 FOLKROCK
6 POP ROCK 1
7 POP ROCK 2
8 8BEAT MEDIUM
9 8BEAT BALLAD
10 EPIC BALLAD
11 PIANO BALLAD
16BEAT
12 16BEAT POP
13 16BT SHUFFLE 1
14 16BT SHUFFLE 2
15 16BT BALLAD 1
16 16BT BALLAD 2
17 16BT BALLAD 3
18 FUNK 1
19 SOUL BALLAD
20 FUSION BALLAD
6/8 BALLAD
21 SLOW ROCK 1
22 SLOW ROCK 2
23 6/8 BALLAD
DANCE
24 DANCE POP 1
25 DANCE POP 2
26 TECHNO
27 EUROBEAT
28 EURO HOUSE
29 HIP HOP
30 SYNTH BOOGIE
DISCO
31 70S DISCO
32 DISCO TROP
33 POLKA POP
ROCK
34 8BT ROCK BLD
35 16BT ROCK BLD
36 HARD ROCK
37 ROCK SHUFFLE
38 6/8HVY ROCK
39 US ROCK
40 16BEAT ROCK
RHYTHM & BLUES
41 R&B
42 FUNK 2
43 SOUL
44 GOSPEL SHUFFLE
45 6/8 GOSPEL
46 4/4 BLUES
ROCK & ROLL
47 ROCK&ROLL 1
48 ROCK&ROLL 2
49 BOOGIE
50 TWIST
C & W
51 BLUEGRASS 1
52 BLUEGRASS 2
53 COUNTRY 2/4
54 8BT COUNTRY
55 COUNTRY ROCK
56 COWBOY BOOG
57 C BALLAD
58 C SHUFFLE
59 C WALTZ
AMERICAS
60 CAJUN
61 BANDA
62 MARIACHI
63 TEJANO
64 CUMBIA
TRAD JAZZ
65 SWING
66 B B SWING
67 B B BALLAD
68 JAZZ QUARTET
69 DIXIELAND
CONTEMP JAZZ
70 COOL JAZZ
71 JAZZ BALLAD
72 JAZZ WALTZ
73 FUSION
LATIN
74 BOSSA NOVA 1
75 BOSSA NOVA 2
76 BOSSA NOVA 3
77 SALSA
78 SAMBA
79 MAMBO
80 BEGUINE
81 MERENGUE
REVERB
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Top Panel Controls
q STAND BY/ON Switch .................................page 14
w MASTER VOLUME Control ......................... page 14
e DEMO Button...............................................page 14
r TEMPO Buttons ...........................................page 23
t TRANSPOSE Buttons..................................page 46
y ACCOMPANIMENT/SONG VOLUME
Buttons................................................. pages 28, 53
u AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT SECTION
• AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
ON/OFF Button ......................................... page 23
• SYNC STOP Button.................................. page 26
• SYNC START Button ................................ page 24
• INTRO Button ...........................................page 24
• MAIN/AUTO FILL A & B Buttons ...............page 24
• ENDING Button......................................... page 26
i RECORD Button ............................ pages 59, 65, 71
o START/STOP Button...................... pages 15, 24, 26
!0 DIGITAL EFFECT SECTION
• REVERB Button........................................page 36
• CHORUS Button ....................................... page 38
• DSP Button ...............................................page 41
• VARIATION Button.................................... page 41
• HARMONY Button ....................................page 43
!1 DISPLAY & RELATED CONTROLS
• DISPLAY .....................................................page 8
• MENU Buttons ..........................................page 10
• SUB MENU Buttons..................................page 10
• VOICE Button ...........................................page 10
• STYLE Button ...........................................page 10
• SONG Button ............................................page 10
• CARTRIDGE Button .................................page 10
• REVOICE Button ......................................page 78
• TRACK Buttons............... pages 19, 20, 28, 60, 79
!2 REGISTRATION MEMORY SECTION
• MEMORY Button....................................... page 48
• 1, 2, 3, 4 Buttons....................................... page 48
• FREEZE Button ........................................page 48
!3 ONE TOUCH SETTING Button.................... page 35
!4 NUMBER Buttons ........................................ page 17
!5 + and – Buttons.................................... pages 15, 17
!6 Data Dial ...................................................... page 18
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!7 MUSIC CARTRIDGE Slot ............................ page 75
!8 KEYBOARD SECTION
• DUAL VOICE Button ................................. page 19
• SPLIT VOICE Button ................................page 20
!9 MULTI PAD SECTION
• STOP Button ............................................. page 50
• 1, 2, 3, 4 Buttons............................... pages 50, 72
@0 Keyboard...................................................... page 18
@1 PITCH BEND Wheel .................................... page 45
@2 PHONES Jack .............................................page 13
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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 530 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
- Gm system level 1 5
- Music cartridge 5
- Music stand 5
- Owner s manual 5
- Packing list 5
- Psr 530 5
- Auto accompaniment 6
- Basic display operation 6
- Contents 6
- Digital effects 6
- Panel controls 6
- Playing the psr 530 6
- Registration memory 6
- Setting up 6
- Song playback 6
- The demonstration 6
- The multi pads 6
- The pitch bend wheel 6
- Transpose 6
- Appendix 7
- Midi functions 7
- Multi pad recording 7
- Overall functions 7
- Revoicing 7
- Song recording 7
- Style recording 7
- Using music cartridges 7
- Panel controls 8
- Top panel controls 8
- Acmp on off 9
- Armony 9
- Aux out l l r sustain 9
- Chorus 9
- Chorus type 9
- Dc in 10 12v 9
- Digital effect 9
- Dsp type dsp type 9
- Dsp variation 9
- Dual voice 9
- Ending 9
- Fingering 9
- Freeze stop 9
- Harmony 9
- Harmony type 9
- In host select 9
- Keyboard 9
- L r2 r1 9
- Midi out r 9
- Multi pad 9
- Multi pad set 9
- Multi pad stop 9
- Mutli pad 9
- Overall 9
- Panel controls 9
- Panel voice 9
- Pc 1 pc 2 mac midi 9
- Psr 530 9
- Regist memory 9
- Regist memory regist bank 9
- Registration memory 9
- Reverb 9
- Reverb type 9
- Revoice 9
- Revoice r2 revoice l 9
- Shortcut 9
- Split voice 9
- Split voice dual voice 9
- Start stop 9
- The music stand 9
- Xg voice 9
- Basic display operation 10
- Cart cartridge appears when a music cartridge song or style is selected page 76 10
- Chorus appears when the chorus ef fect is turned on page 38 10
- Dsp appears when the dsp effect is turned on page 41 10
- Dsp variation appears when the dsp ef fect variation is turned on page 41 10
- Freeze 10
- Grandpno 10
- Harmony appears when the harmony effect is turned on page 43 10
- L r2 r1 10
- Multi pad 10
- Registration 10
- Reverb appears when the reverb ef fect is turned on page 36 10
- Tempo shows the current tempo of ac companiment song playback page 23 10
- The display icons 10
- The psr 530 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 10
- Transpose the current transpose value page 46 10
- 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 16 10
- Voice l voice r2 voice r1 10
- Xg appears when one of the psr 530 s xg voices is selected page 16 10
- Basic display operation 11
- Basic display operation 12
- Freeze 12
- Grandpno 12
- L r2 r1 12
- Multi pad 12
- Registration 12
- The menus 12
- Basic display operation 13
- Reverb 13
- Shortcuts 13
- Power supply 14
- Setting up 14
- Using an optional ac power adaptor 14
- Using batteries 14
- Connections 15
- Midi in out and to host connectors 15
- Setting up 15
- Sustain jack 15
- The aux out r and l l r jacks 15
- The phones jack 15
- Petergun 16
- The demonstration 16
- The demonstration 17
- A word about the r1 r2 and l voices 18
- Playing the psr 530 18
- The psr 530 voices 18
- Grandpno 19
- Select a panel voice 19
- Select the voice menu 19
- Selecting playing voices 19
- Trem str 19
- Playing the psr 530 20
- Steeldrm 20
- Analog kit 21
- Brush kit 21
- Classic kit 21
- Dance kit 21
- Electronic kit 21
- Jazz kit 21
- Keyboard percussion 21
- Playing the psr 530 21
- Rock kit 21
- Room kit 21
- Sfx kit 1 21
- Sfx kit 2 21
- Standard kit1 21
- Standard kit2 21
- Std kit1 21
- The dual voice mode 21
- Playing the psr 530 22
- The l track button below the display can also be used to turn the l voice on or off only when a frame appears around the voice icons or in the song mode including the demo song playback 22
- The split voice mode 22
- The split voice mode is engaged by pressing the split voice button when turned on the l icon in the display will light in addition to the r1 or r1 and r2 icons press the split voice button a second time to disengage the split voice mode the l icon will go out leaving only the r voice 22
- The split voice mode lets you play different voices with the left and right hands you could for example play bass with the left hand the l voice while playing piano with the right the r1 or r1 and r2 voices the split point is initially set at b2 note number 59 but it can be set at any key on the keyboard 22
- Changing the split voice split point 23
- Playing the psr 530 23
- S split 23
- Auto accompaniment 24
- Auto accompaniment section 24
- Auto accompaniment split point 54 24
- Btpop1 24
- L r2 r1 24
- Multi pad 24
- Registration 24
- Using auto accompaniment 24
- Auto accompaniment 25
- Auto accompaniment 26
- Start the accompaniment 26
- Auto accompaniment 27
- Play on the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard 27
- Select the main a and b sections as required 27
- Auto accompaniment 28
- Stop the accompaniment 28
- The synchro stop function 28
- Accompaniment track muting 29
- Auto accompaniment 29
- Using virtual arranger 29
- Virtarng 29
- Accompaniment volume control 30
- Accvol 30
- Auto accompaniment 30
- Muting individual tracks 30
- Accsppnt 31
- Auto accompaniment 31
- Changing the accompaniment split point 31
- Auto accompaniment 32
- Interaction between the auto accompaniment and split voice split points 32
- The auto accompaniment fingering modes 32
- Auto accompaniment 33
- Fngrngmd 33
- Auto accompaniment 34
- Fngrngmd 34
- G f1 the fingered 1 mode 34
- Auto accompaniment 35
- C c on e c on g 35
- Cdim cdi 35
- Chord detection oc curs at approximately 8th note intervals ex tremely short chords less than an 8th note in length may not be detected 35
- Fngrngmd 35
- When the full key board mode is se lected the split point setting see page 29 for the auto accompa niment will be ig nored 35
- Auto accompaniment 36
- Fngrngmd 36
- One touch setting 36
- The stop accompaniment function 36
- Auto accompaniment 37
- Press the one touch setting button 37
- Select a one touch setting type as required 37
- Select a style 37
- Turn one touch setting off when done 37
- Digital effects 38
- Reverb 38
- Turning the reverb effect on or off 38
- Digital effects 39
- Hall 1 39
- Reverb 39
- Selecting a reverb type 39
- Chorus 40
- Digital effects 40
- Reverb return level 40
- Revrtnlv 40
- Turning the chorus effect on or off 40
- Chortnlv 41
- Chorus 41
- Chorus return level 41
- Digital effects 41
- Flanger1 41
- Selecting a chorus effect 41
- Digital effects 42
- Set the chorus return level 42
- Digital effects 43
- Hall 1 43
- Selecting a dsp effect 43
- Turning the dsp effect on or off 43
- Digital effects 44
- Dsp return level 44
- Dsprtnlv 44
- Harmony 44
- Digital effects 45
- Select the digital effect harmony function 45
- Selecting a harmony type 45
- Turning the harmony effect on or off 45
- Adjusting the harmony volume 46
- Digital effects 46
- Harmony 46
- Harmvol 46
- Pbrange 47
- Setting the pitch bend range 47
- The pitch bend wheel 47
- Setting transposition 48
- Transpos 48
- Transpose 48
- Bank 1 49
- Registering the panel settings 49
- Registration memory 49
- Gistration memory 50
- Recall the registered panel settings 50
- Register the settings 50
- Registration memory 50
- The accompaniment freeze function 50
- Fanfare1 51
- Selecting a multi pad set 51
- The multi pads 51
- Playing the multi pads 52
- 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 also you can create retriggered sample effects by repeatedly pressing a pad before its contents are completely played back 52
- 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 see page 51 for a pad is turned on the corresponding phrase will be automatically transposed to match chords played using the psr 530 auto accompaniment feature multi pad playback can be terminated by pressing the multi pad stop button 52
- The multi pads 52
- Pad1chd 53
- The multi pads 53
- Turning the chord match function on off 53
- If necessary use the and buttons the number buttons or the data dial 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 54
- L r2 r1 54
- No yes 54
- 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 54
- Registration multi pad 54
- Song playback 54
- Song playback procedure 54
- Use the following procedure to play back the psr 530 s internal demonstration songs as well as songs you record yourself see song recording page 58 54
- Song playback 55
- Song volume control 55
- Songvol 55
- Measure 56
- Play from a specified measure 56
- L r2 r1 57
- Minus one practice 57
- Minus one track assignment 57
- Minusch 57
- Minusone 57
- Registration multi pad 57
- Song playback 57
- Minusch 58
- Song playback 58
- Repeat 59
- Repeat play 59
- Song playback 59
- Song recording 60
- Before recording set up the psr 530 as required e g select the required voice s effects accompaniment style accompaniment fingering mode etc 61
- If the metronome function is on page 85 the metro nome will sound at the cur rent tempo 61
- If the record button is pressed while a demon stration song or cartridge song is selected the low est numbered user song which does not contain any recorded data will au tomatically be selected if other user songs already contain data however user song number 13 will be selected 61
- L r2 r1 61
- Press the record button to engage the record ready mode the record button indicator will light and the song style and multi pad 1 4 icons will flash indicating that you must select one of the corresponding record modes 61
- Press the song button to select the song record mode the song menu will automatically be selected and a song number will appear on the top line of the display the beat indicator dots will flash at the currently set tempo indicating that the record ready synchro start mode is engaged also the frame surrounding the song melody and accompaniment track icons will flash indicating that a melody and or accompaniment track must be selected before recording can begin 61
- Registration multi pad 61
- Song recording procedure 61
- The following panel set ting changes will occur when the record ready mode is engaged 61
- The measure number will be reset to 1 61
- The registration memory freeze func tion will be turned on it cannot be turned off while the record mode is en gaged 61
- The synchro stop function wil be turned off 61
- Usersng1 61
- If necessary select a user song number 62
- Record 62
- Select the track s to be recorded 62
- Song recording 62
- Measure 63
- Song recording 63
- About the recording with the digital effects applied 64
- Song recording 64
- Clearing an entire song 65
- Clearing selected melody tracks 65
- Clearing song data 65
- Digital effect 65
- L r2 r1 65
- Multi pad 65
- Overall 65
- Regist memory 65
- Registration multi pad 65
- Song recording 65
- Songclr sure 65
- Trkclr 65
- Select a style to begin with 66
- Style recording 66
- Style recording procedure 66
- Style recording 67
- Usersng1 67
- Usersty1 67
- If necessary select a user style number 68
- L r2 r1 68
- Melody1 2 3 4 melody melody melody 68
- Rhythm 1 bass chord 1 chord 2 pad phrase 1 phrase 2 68
- Rhythm 2 68
- Select a section to record 68
- Select a track to record 68
- Style recording 68
- Voice voice voice 68
- Record 69
- Select a voice if necessary 69
- Stop recording 69
- Style recording 69
- Cancel 70
- Drum cancel 70
- Style recording 70
- Execute 71
- Quantiz 71
- Quantize 71
- Style recording 71
- All clr sure 72
- Clearing an entire style 72
- Clearing selected style tracks 72
- Clearing user style data 72
- Digital effect 72
- L r2 r1 72
- Multi pad 72
- Overall 72
- Regist memory 72
- Registration multi pad 72
- Trkclr 72
- L r2 r1 73
- Material recorded in the multi pads will be retained even after turning the power off see page 98 for the details 73
- Multi pad recording 73
- Muti pad recording procedure 73
- Registration multi pad 73
- The recorded data will be lost if the power is turned off the ac adaptor is unplugged or the batteries fail during recording 73
- The shortcut functions are not available when one of the record modes is engaged 73
- Up to approximately 100 notes for each pad can be recorded in the psr 530 multi pads 73
- Usersng1 73
- 2 3 4 4 74
- Digital effect 74
- If the metronome function is on page 85 the metronome will sound at the cur rent tempo 74
- If the record but ton is pressed while a preset pad set is se lected the lowest numbered user pad set which does not contain any recorded data will automatically be selected if other user pad sets already contain data how ever user pad num ber 1 will be selected 74
- L r2 r1 74
- Multi pa 74
- Multi pad 74
- Multi pad recording 74
- Mutli pad 74
- One touch setting 74
- Overall 74
- Regist memory 74
- Registration multi pad 74
- The dsp effect can not be turned on dur ing multi pad re cording or the multi pad record standby mode if the dsp ef fect is on when the multi pad record mode is engaged it will automatically be turned off 74
- Userpad1 74
- Multi pad recording 75
- Pad1chd 75
- Bankclr sure 76
- Clearing an entire pad set 76
- Clearing multi pad data 76
- Clearing selected multi pads 76
- Multi pad recording 76
- Padclr 76
- Inserting a music cartridge 77
- Music cartridge handling precautions 77
- Using music cartridges 77
- Cartridge song playback 78
- Cartridge songs 78
- Using music cartridges 78
- Cartridge accompaniment styles 79
- Start playback 79
- Using music cartridges 79
- Grandpno 80
- Revoicing 80
- Revoicing the r1 r2 and l voices 80
- Chosndlv 81
- Dspsndlv 81
- Grandpno 81
- Octave 81
- Revoicing 81
- Revsndlv 81
- Volume 81
- Revoicing 82
- Revoicing a style 82
- Std kit1 82
- Repeat as required and exit when done 83
- Revoicing 83
- Revoicing a user song 83
- Select and edit the revoice parameters 83
- Select the song revoice mode 83
- Revoicing 84
- Revsndlv 84
- Overall functions 85
- Touchsns 85
- Master tuning 86
- Overall functions 86
- Pitch bend range 86
- Sc note 86
- Sc tune 86
- Scale tuning 86
- Touch sensitivity 86
- Touchsns 86
- Tuning 86
- Accompaniment split point 87
- Fingering mode 87
- Metronom 87
- Metronome 87
- Overall functions 87
- Song transpose 87
- Songtrns 87
- Split voice split point 87
- Voice set 87
- Voiceset 87
- Midi functions 88
- What s midi 88
- Midi functions 89
- Midi functions 90
- Midi terminal to host terminal 90
- What you can do with midi 90
- G play music from another keyboard no tone generator using the psr 530 xg tone generator 91
- G record performance data 1 16 channels using the psr 530 auto accompaniment and multi pad features on a external sequencer such as a personal computer after recording edit the data with the sequencer then play it again on the psr 530 playback 91
- G use the psr 530 as a multi tone generator playing 16 channels at one time 91
- Midi functions 91
- Midi receive settings page 93 91
- Midi receive settings page 93 clock settings page 94 91
- Midi transmit setting page 92 initial send page 95 91
- Connect using the psr 530 midi terminals 92
- Connecting to a personal computer 92
- Connecting to a personal computer to host terminal host select switch 92
- Midi functions 92
- To host terminal host select switch 92
- Connect using the to host terminal 93
- Midi functions 93
- Midi functions 94
- The psr 530 can simultaneously transmit data on all 16 midi channels the transmit channel and transmit track functions determine what psr 530 data is transmitted via which midi channels 94
- The psr 530 has the following midi functions 94
- The psr 530 midi functions 94
- The tr ch function selects a midi channel to which a psr 530 track can be assigned via the transmit track function below first select a transmit channel then the transmit track for that channel different tracks can be assigned to each of the 16 midi channels any of the standard midi channels 1 through 16 can be specified 94
- To access a midi function first use the menu l and m buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to midi then use the sub menu l and m buttons to select the desired function from within the midi menu when a function is selected the current setting will appear on the top line of the display once the function has been selected use the and buttons or data dial or number buttons where applicable to set the function as required 94
- Transmit channel transmit track 94
- Midi functions 95
- Rcv ch 95
- Receive channel receive mode 95
- Tr trk 95
- Extclock 96
- Local control 96
- Midi functions 96
- Rcv mod 96
- Blksnd sure 97
- Bulk data send 97
- If you want to have the song play back with the panel settings used for recording execute the initial data send function before recording the perfor mance on the psr 530 to an external sequencer 97
- Initial data send 97
- Initsnd 97
- Midi functions 97
- The psr 530 will automatically receive compatible bulk data from an external midi device as long as no auto accompaniment multi pad or song recording playback operation is in progress bkrcv will appear on the display during reception then end will appear briefly when all data has been received 97
- This function causes the contents of the registration user song user style and user pad memory to be transmitted via the midi out connector this data can be saved to memory or disk via a midi sequence recorder or midi data recorder and then reloaded when required the bulk data can also be sent directly to a second psr 530 to send the bulk data select the blksnd function then press the yes button sure will appear on the display press yes again to begin transmission of the bulk data bksnd rg registration data bksnd sg user song data bksnd pd user pad data and then bksnd cs user style data will appear on the display during transmission end will appear on the display briefly when the transmission has finished 97
- Transmits all current panel settings to a second psr 530 or a midi data storage device to send the initial data select the initsnd function press the yes to begin transmission of the initial data 97
- A b repea 98
- Allclr 98
- Appendix 98
- Bankclr 98
- Blksnd 98
- Extcloc 98
- Fanfare 98
- Grandpn 98
- Initsnd 98
- Measur 98
- Minusc 98
- Pad1ch 98
- Pad2ch 98
- Pad3ch 98
- Pad4ch 98
- Padclr 98
- Petergu 98
- Psr 530 display menu sub menu structure 98
- Quantiz 98
- Rcv mo 98
- Songclr 98
- Trkclr 98
- Virtarn 98
- Accsppn 99
- Chortnl 99
- Chorus 99
- Dsprtnl 99
- Fngrngmd 99
- Harmvo 99
- Metrono 99
- Pbrang 99
- Psr 530 display menu sub menu structure 99
- Revrtnl 99
- S spli 99
- Sc not 99
- Sc tun 99
- Songtrn 99
- Touchsn 99
- Voicese 99
- Back up 100
- Data backup 100
- Data backup initialization 100
- Data initialization 100
- Maximum polyphony 101
- Voice list 101
- Voice list 102
- Voice list 103
- Xg voice list 103
- Voice list 104
- Voice list 105
- Drum kit list 106
- Indicates that the drum kit is the same as standard kit1 each percussion voice uses one note the note numbers and note names printed on the keyboard are one octave higher than the midi note numbers and note names shown in the list for example the note number and note name 36 and c1 on the keyboard correspond to the midi note number and note name 24 and c0 shown in the list voices with the same alternate note number 1 4 cannot be played simultaneously 106
- Drum kit list 107
- About digital effects reverb chorus dsp 108
- When dsp type is selected as a system effect 108
- About digital effects reverb chorus dsp 109
- When dsp type is selected as a insertion effect 109
- About digital effects reverb chorus dsp 110
- The digital effect list 110
- 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 530 is faulty please check the following points 111
- Troubleshooting 111
- 1 transmit flow 112
- 2 receive flow 112
- Aah hexidecimal 0aaaaaaa binary denotes the data address the address contains high mid and low 112
- Bbh 0bbbbbbb denotes the byte count 112
- Cch 0ccccccc denotes the check sum 112
- Ddh 0ddddddd denotes the data value 112
- Except the table above for example 144 159 decimal 9nh 1001 0000 1001 1111 binary displays the note on message for each channel 1 16 176 191 bnh 1011 0000 1011 1111 displays the control change message for each channel 1 16 192 207 cnh 1100 0000 1100 1111 displays the program change message for each channel 1 16 240 foh 1111 0000 denotes the start of a system exclusive message 247 f7h 1111 0111 denotes the end of a system exclusive message 112
- Many midi messages listed in the midi data format are expressed in decimal numbers binary numbers and hexadecimal numbers hexadecimal numbers may include the letter h as a suffix also n can freely be defined as any whole number to enter data values refer to the table below 112
- Midi data format 112
- 3 1 1 note off recive only 113
- 3 1 2 note on off 113
- 3 1 3 program change 113
- 3 1 4 channel after touch recive only 113
- 3 1 5 pitch bend change 113
- 3 1 6 control change 113
- 3 1 channel voice messages 113
- 3 transmit receive data 113
- Harmonic content applies adjustment to the resonance value that is set by the voice this parameter specifies relative change with the value of 64 producing 0 adjustment as values get higher the sound becomes increasingly eccentric note that for some voices the effective parameter range is narrower than the legal parameter range 113
- Midi data format 113
- Modulation controls the vibrato depth 113
- Panpot changes the value for the melody voice and rhythm voice in relation to the preset value 113
- Portamento time controls the pitch change speed when the portamento switch on 0 being the shortest time and 127 being the longest 113
- Portamento time is fixed to 0 when the portamento control is used 113
- Release time applies adjustment to the envelope release time set by the voice this parameter specifies relative change with the value of 64 producing 0 adjustment 113
- Until a program change message is received the bank select operation will be suspended when a voice including voice bank is changed set the bank select and program change message and transmit in the following order bank select msb lsb program change 113
- 3 2 1 all sound off recive only control number 78h data value 0 114
- 3 2 2 reset all controllers recive only control number 79h data value 0 114
- 3 2 3 all notes off recive only control number 7bh data value 0 114
- 3 2 7 poly recive only control number 7fh data value 0 114
- 3 2 channel mode messages 114
- 3 3 registered parameter number rpn 114
- 3 4 non registered parameter number nrpn recive only 114
- 3 5 1 midi clock 114
- 3 5 2 start 114
- 3 5 3 stop 114
- 3 5 4 active sensing 114
- 3 5 system realtime messages 114
- 3 6 1 1 section control 114
- 3 6 1 yamaha midi format 114
- 3 6 system exclusive message 114
- Attack time applies adjustment to the envelope attack time set by the voice this parameter specifies relative change with the value of 64 producing 0 adjustment 114
- Brightness applies adjustment to the cut off frequency set by the voice this parameter specifies relative change with the value of 64 producing 0 adjustment lower voices produce a softer sound for some voices the effective parameter range is narrower than the legal parameter range 114
- Midi data format 114
- Mono recive only control number 7eh data value 0 16 114
- Omni on recive only control number 7dh data value 0 114
- 3 6 1 2 tempo control 115
- 3 6 2 1 1 midi master volume recive only 115
- 3 6 2 1 universal realtime message 115
- 3 6 2 2 1 general midi system on 115
- 3 6 2 2 universal non realtime message 115
- 3 6 2 universal system exclusive 115
- 3 6 3 1 1 xg system on 115
- 3 6 3 1 2 xg parmeter change 115
- 3 6 3 1 xg parameter change 115
- 3 6 3 2 xg bulk dump 115
- 3 6 3 3 xg parameter request recive only 115
- 3 6 3 4 xg dump request recive only 115
- 3 6 3 xg standard 115
- Midi data format 115
- 10 00 reserved 116
- 3 6 4 1 volume expression and pan realtime control off 116
- 3 6 4 special operators 116
- 3 6 5 1 midi master tuning recive only 116
- 3 6 5 2 bulk dump user song user style 116
- 3 6 5 others 116
- Drum 30 0b 00 drum setup 1 address parameter 31 0b 00 drum setup 2 3n 0b 00 note number 13 3n 0c 00 note number 14 3n 5b 00 note number 91 116
- Effect 1 02 01 00 effect1 reverb chorus variation 116
- Information 01 00 00 system information 116
- Midi data format 116
- Multi pad registration memory 116
- Multi part 08 00 00 multi part 1 08 0f 00 multi part 16 116
- Parameter change address h m l description system 00 00 00 system 00 00 7d drum setup reset 00 00 7e xg system on 00 00 7f all parameter reset 116
- Parmeter basic address 116
- Midi data format 117
- Midi parameter change table effect 1 117
- Midi parameter change table system 117
- Midi parameter table system information 117
- Transmitted by dump request not received bulk dump only 117
- With xg gm on it will not reset 117
- Midi data format 118
- Midi parameter change table multi part 118
- Midi data format 119
- Chorus type 120
- Effect type list 120
- Midi data format 120
- Midi parameter change table drum setup 120
- Reverb type 120
- Dsp type 0 63 121
- Dsp type 64 127 121
- Effect parameter list 121
- Midi data format 121
- Midi data format 122
- Midi data format 123
- Midi implementation chart 124
- Midi implementation chart 125
- Amplifiers 126
- Auto accompaniment 126
- Auxiliary jacks 126
- Batteries 126
- Cartridge slot 126
- Control number buttons 126
- Digital effect 126
- Dimensions w x d x h 126
- Display 126
- Keyboards 126
- Multi pad recording 126
- Multi pads 126
- One touch setting 126
- Optional accessories 126
- Overall controls 126
- Power consumption 126
- Rated voltage 126
- Registration memory 126
- Song recording 126
- Speakers 126
- Specifications 126
- Specifications subject to change without notice 126
- Style recording 126
- Supplied accessories 126
- Weight 126
- Consumers responsibilities 128
- Days labor 1 year parts 128
- Exclusions 128
- Important 128
- Keep this document for your records do not mail 128
- Limited warranty 128
- Psr series of portatone electronic keyboards 128
- Yamaha corporation of america electronic service division 6600 orangethorpe avenue buena park ca 90620 128
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- Denmark 129
- Die einzelheiten zu produkten sind bei ihrer unten aufgeführten nie derlassung und bei yamaha vertragshändlern in den jeweiligen bestimmungsländern erhältlich 129
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- Hong kong 129
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- Ireland 129
- Malaysia 129
- Mexico 129
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