Yamaha PSR-500m [27/47] Voice memory
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- Congratulations p.2
- Psr 500 is a high quality musical instrument that incorporates ad vanced yamaha digital technology and many versatile features in order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment from your psr 400 psr 500 we urge you to read this owner s guide thoroughly while trying out the various features described keep the owner s guide in a safe place for later reference p.2
- Contents p.2
- Feature reference p.2
- Preparation p.2
- Quick operation guide p.2
- You are the proud owner of a yamaha psr 400 psr 500 your psr p.2
- The appendices p.3
- Quick operation guide p.3
- Page 6 p.3
- Page 4 p.3
- This operation manual is divided into three main sections p.3
- Preparation p.3
- Page 1 o p.3
- How to use the mahual p.3
- Feature reference p.3
- Top panel controls p.4
- Nomenclature p.4
- О о g ф ф фф p.4
- Yamaha p.4
- Psr 400 p.4
- Psr 500 p.5
- Song memory p.5
- Drum pad p.5
- Voice memory p.5
- Rear panel connectors p.5
- Others p.5
- Multi pad p.5
- This section contains information about setting up your psr p.6
- Using batteries p.6
- Using an optional ac power adaptor p.6
- Psr 500 and preparing to play be sure to go through this section carefully before using your psr 400 psr 500 p.6
- Preparation p.6
- Power supply p.6
- Caution p.6
- Using headphones or an external sound system p.7
- Thefootpedal p.7
- The music stand p.7
- Psr 500 only p.8
- This section provides brief outlines of the procedures for operating several of p.8
- The most basic psr 400 psr 500 features refer to the page numbers listed for details about each feature and more advanced capabilities p.8
- Select play voices p.8
- Quick operation guide p.8
- Add reverb p.8
- The split mode p.9
- The dual voice mode p.9
- Quick operation guide p.9
- Play two voices across the entire keyboard p.9
- Play different left and right hand voices p.9
- Quick operation guide p.10
- Play with auto accompaniment p.10
- Quick operation guide p.11
- Play with auto harmony p.11
- Auto power off p.12
- The feature reference provides full details on each of the psr 400 psr p.12
- Power button mode p.12
- Overall control p.12
- Features the features are presented as they appear on the psr 400 psr 500 panel organized into functional groups such as overall control auto ac companiment and voice to find information about a particular control or fea ture either go directly to the section in which that control or feature is found or look up the name of the control or feature in the index at the end of the manual p.12
- Feature reference p.12
- Single finger p.13
- Pitch bend p.13
- Master volume p.13
- Fingered p.13
- Feature reference p.13
- Accompaniment volume p.13
- U u n n p.14
- Tuning p.14
- Transpose p.14
- Setting the pitch bend range p.14
- Feature reference p.14
- Recording p.15
- Page memory p.15
- Feature reference p.15
- 0 split point change p.15
- To recall a page memory setting p.16
- Simply press the appropriate page memory button the corresponding indicator will light and the required panel settings will be recalled p.16
- Recall p.16
- Overall control p.16
- List of initial page memory settings p.16
- If the panel settings are changed p.16
- Feature reference p.16
- But not recorded including such operations as completing a song memory recording those changes will be lost if a page memory is recalled p.16
- Page memory midi bulk dump p.17
- Feature reference p.17
- Feature reference p.18
- Auto accompaniment p.18
- Style select accompaniment control p.18
- Starting the accompaniment p.18
- Starting the accompaniment with an introduction p.19
- The normal and bridge variations p.19
- Stopping the accompaniment p.19
- Feature reference p.19
- Auto accompaniment p.19
- Adding fill ins p.19
- The single finger mode the fingered mode p.20
- Playing minor seventh and minor seventh chords in the single finger mode p.20
- Feature reference p.20
- Feature reference p.21
- Orchestration p.21
- Custom style p.21
- Auto accompaniment p.21
- Auto accompaniment p.22
- Quantization p.22
- I j ji hi p.22
- Feature reference p.22
- Voice selection method 2 p.23
- Voice selection method 1 p.23
- Voice select p.23
- Psr 500 p.23
- Psr 400 p.23
- Keyboard percussion p.23
- Feature reference p.23
- Feature reference p.24
- Drum percussion instrument key assignments p.24
- Reverb depth p.25
- Feature reference p.25
- Changing the right and left hand voices p.25
- 500 only p.25
- Volume p.25
- The split mode p.25
- Octave midi channel p.26
- Feature reference p.26
- Dual voice p.26
- Voice memory p.27
- Recording p.27
- Recall p.27
- Feature reference p.27
- Auto harmony p.27
- Song memory p.28
- Recording a melody p.28
- Feature reference p.28
- Data edit mode p.29
- Control start stop or ending button or the song memory play stop button p.29
- A specific track by pressing the appropriate melody track button twice while holding the record button the indicator of the selected track will flash slowly indi cating that the track is in the edit ready mode press a key or the play stop button and the track will play you can now change the parameters while listening to the result changes affect that last occurrence of the corre sponding parameter in the track as shown in the exam ples below the last parameter change takes priority press the play stop button to exit when you re fin ished editing p.29
- Stop recording by pressing the accompaniment p.29
- Recording will begin as soon as you play a note on the p.29
- Play the melody using the entire keyboard if the nor p.29
- Mal mode is selected or the keys to the right of the split point if the split fingered or single finger mode is selected p.29
- Keyboard or press the song memory play stop button or the accompaniment con trol start stop button p.29
- It is possible to change any of the above parameters for p.29
- In the following data can be recorded by the song memory melody banks p.29
- In addition to notes played on the keyboard changes p.29
- Feature reference p.29
- Example 2 p.29
- Example 1 p.29
- Song memory p.30
- Recording a chord sequence p.30
- Jtnjyiw p.30
- Feature reference p.30
- Data edit mode p.30
- Playback p.31
- Melody and chord p.31
- Feature reference p.31
- Recording p.32
- The conductor p.32
- Song memory p.32
- Playback p.32
- Feature reference p.32
- Themultif p.33
- The multi pads psr 500 p.33
- Recording p.33
- Playback p.33
- Feature reference p.33
- The drum pads p.34
- Recording p.34
- Playback p.34
- The remote control mode mode 00 p.35
- Receive channel clock p.35
- Feature reference p.35
- The multi voice mode mode 99 p.36
- System exclusive reception p.36
- Iz r r p.36
- Feature reference p.36
- Data received in the multi voice mode p.36
- Control change data value specifica p.37
- The midi program change number corresponding to the p.37
- Feature reference p.37
- The following data is transmitted via the midi out p.37
- Determined by the pitch bend range setting if the pitch bend range is set to 12 for example data from ooh ooh to 7fh 7fh will be transmitted if the pitch bend range is set to 1 data from зсн 3ah to 20h 45h will be transmit ted p.37
- Style custom style demo multi pad psr 500 drum p.37
- Corresponding to notes played on the right hand section of the keyboard is transmitted p.37
- Setting p.37
- Rhythm or accompaniment is started and a midi stop message is transmitted whenever the rhythm or accom paniment is stopped the same applies to demo and song memory start stop operations p.37
- Connector when either the remote control or multi voice mode is selected p.37
- Receive and transmit both modes p.37
- Change and control change data corresponding to that voice is transmitted the previous panel data is transmitted when a voice memory is turned off p.37
- Psr 500 only pan volume and sustain are transmitted when these functions are operated for details refer to below p.37
- All notes played on the keyboard including velocity data p.37
- Program change and control change data will not be p.37
- A midi start message is transmitted whenever the p.37
- Pose setting p.37
- Pitch bend data the actual pitch bend data range is p.37
- Pad psr 400 notes added by the auto harmony func tion and song memory playback are not transmitted p.37
- When a voice memory button is pressed the program p.37
- Number of the selected voice is transmitted when a voice is selected p.37
- Transmitted note numbers are affected by the trans p.37
- Transmitted note numbers are affected by the octave p.37
- Midi control change messages corresponding to reverb p.37
- Transmitted if the dual function is engaged turn dual off if you want this data to be transmitted p.37
- Midi channel button described on page 24 p.37
- Transmitted data p.37
- In the split mode the left and right hand voices are transmitted on their respective transmit channels p.37
- The transmit channel for each voice is set using the p.37
- In the fingered or single finger mode only data p.37
- Feature reference p.38
- The psr 400 psr 500 midi connectors p.39
- Simple midi control p.39
- Midi sequence recording p.39
- Midi bulk dump p.39
- Appendix a midi basics p.39
- Some of the psr 400 psr 500 s voices are actually combi p.40
- Of 28 notes so up to 28 notes can be played on simultane ously this 28 note maximum applies to all psr 400 psr 500 features including automatic accompaniment song memory the multi pads etc if more than 28 notes are played at any one time the extra notes will not sound and cfull will appear on the multi display to indicate that the maximum po lyphony has been exceeded p.40
- Nations of two or more voices these voices therefore only allow half or less the normal 28 note maximum the follow ing is a list of the number of voices used by each of the psr 400 psr 500 voices p.40
- Appendix в polyphony p.40
- И i i p.40
- Voice polyphony list p.40
- The psr 400 and psr 500 feature a maximum polyphony p.40
- Yamaha is not responsible for damage caused by improper use p.41
- Service and modifications p.41
- Problem p.41
- Location p.41
- Interference through electromagnetic fields p.41
- Handling p.41
- Cleaning p.41
- Appendix d maintenance p.41
- Appendix c troubleshooting p.41
- Appendix e system reset specifications p.42
- Turn the power on while holding both the custom p.42
- Turn the power off p.42
- Accompaniment styles p.42
- The multi display should appear as shown below p.42
- Ac power adaptor p.42
- Supplied accessories p.42
- Abnormal operation procedures and other problems can p.42
- Speakers 4 p.42
- Record end and clear buttons p.42
- Rated voltage p.42
- Other controls p.42
- Main amplifiers p.42
- Keyboard p.42
- Indicating that the system reset has been successful p.42
- Dimensions w x p.42
- Demonstrations p.42
- Cause the psr 400 psr 500 system to lock up or malfunc tion normally simply turning the power off and then on again will solve the problem if turning the power off and on docs not restore normal operation use the system reset proce dure described below all page memory data is initialized when a system reset is executed see page 14 p.42
- Batteries p.42
- Weight p.42
- Auxiliary jacks p.42
- Voices p.42
- О о о p.44
- Midi implementation chart p.44
- Warning chemical content notice p.45
- Important notice do not modify this unit p.45
- Important message p.45
- Important p.45
- Fcc information u s a p.45
- Do not remove any enclosure components p.45
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FEATURE REFERENCE VOICE VOICE MEMORY AUTO HARMONY Auto Harmony can be used in the SPLIT SINGLE FINGER and FINGERED modes It automatically adds appropriate harmony notes to a melody you play on the keyboard You can choose from 6 different types of har mony The PSR 400 PSR 500 VOICE MEMORY can be used to store 4 different sets of voice combinations i e main dual and split voices that can then be recalled simply by pressing a single button AUTO HARMONY DUET TRIO BLOCK 4 COUNTRY 5 OCTAVE 6 STRUM Recording I I Use the AUTO HARMONY TYPE A and but tons to select a harmony type between 1 and 6 The selected harmony type number will be shown on the rightmost digit of the MULTI DISPLAY while the AUTO HARMONY TYPE A or button is pressed Once the desired harmony type has been selected press the AUTO HARMONY ON OFF button so that its indi cator lights to engage the AUTO HARMONY feature PSR 400 PSR 500 Harmony Types 1 DUET 2 TRIO 3 BLOCK 4 COUNTRY 5 OCTAVE 6 STRUM The harmony produced is based on the chord played on the left hand section of the keyboard in the FINGERED SINGLE FINGER or SPLIT modes If no chord is detected no harmony is produced Only a single note can be played at a time on the keyboard or the right hand section of the keyboard when the AUTO HARMONY feature is used The harmony can be muted by playing any three consecutive notes on the left hand section of the keyboard Although a single note or an interval of a fifth can be used to produce FINGERED mode auto accompaniment these are not recognized in the SPLIT mode If AUTO HARMONY is used at the same time as the DUAL feature see page 24 harmony will not be applied to the second dual voice Make the desired voice settings in the normal dual and split modes then press one of the VOICE MEMORY buttons 1 through 4 while holding the RECORD button The corresponding indicator will light indicating that the data has been memorized Recall To recall a VOICE MEMORY setting simply press the appropriate VOICE MEMORY button The corresponding indicator will light and the required voice settings will be recalled If you press the same VOICE MEMORY button a second time its indicator will go out and the previous voice settings will be recalled VOICE MEMORY recall operations can be recorded using the Custom Accompaniment Song Memory Melody and Multi Pad PSR 500 features If the contents of the voice memory are changed while any of these are being played back the new voices will take effect from the next time playback is started VOICE MEMORY data will be retained in memory even when the PSR 400 PSR 500 power is turned off as long as a full set of good batteries is present or an AC power adaptor remains connected see PAGE MEMORY on page 13 for more details When a VOICE MEMORY has been recorded be sure to store the new data to a PAGE MEMORY see page 13 If this is not done the newly recorded VOICE MEMORY data will be lost when a different PAGE MEMORY is selected If AUTO HARMONY is used at the same time as the SPLIT feature see page 23 harmony will be not be applied to the left hand voice 25
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