Yamaha PSR-320 [35/73] Regist
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Registration Memory
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Register the Settings..........................................................................................................................
While holding the [MEMORIZE] button, press one of the REGISTRA-
TION MEMORY buttons. Any data that was previously in the selected loca-
tion is erased and replaced by the new settings. The corresponding Registra-
tion Memory number will appear above “REGIST” in the display.
MEMORIZE
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ACCOMP
FREEZE
REGISTRATION MEMORY
The Accomp Freeze Function
When the ACCOMP FREEZE function is engaged, the accompaniment pa-
rameters listed above will not be changed when a REGISTRATION MEMORY
is recalled. This allows you to recall different REGISTRATION MEMORY
settings while using Auto Accompaniment, without suddenly disturbing the
flow of the accompaniment. The ACCOMP FREEZE function is turned on and
off by pressing the [ACCOMP FREEZE] button. The “FREEZE” indicator
appears in the “REGIST” area in the display when it is turned on.
• Accomp Freeze remains on even
if a different registration bank is
selected.
• When you recall the REGISTRA-
TION MEMORY settings while
song recording or playback, only
the voice parameter settings can
be recalled even if the ACCOMP
FREEZE function is turned off.
MEMORIZE
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ACCOMP
FREEZE
REGISTRATION MEMORY
REGIST
Recall the Registered Panel Settings
• Music Cartridge registration
settings can be recalled in the
same way — see page 48.
• If the Accomp Freeze function is
on when a REGISTRATION
MEMORY is recalled, the regis-
tration number will flash.
• Registration bank 01 can be
instantly recalled by simultane-
ously pressing the [–/NO] and [+/
YES] buttons.
Simply select the appropriate bank as described above, then press the de-
sired REGISTRATION MEMORY button at any time to recall the memorized
settings. The corresponding Registration Memory number will appear above
“REGIST” in the display, and the appropriate setting changes will appear in the
display.
The indicator of the selected REGISTRATION MEMORY will flash as
soon as any change is made to the panel settings. In other words, if the REGIS-
TRATION MEMORY indicator is flashing, the current panel settings are differ-
ent from those stored in the memory.
No REGISTRATION MEMORY indicator will be showing when the PSR-
320/420 is turned on or when a bank is selected.
MEMORIZE
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ACCOMP
FREEZE
REGISTRATION MEMORY
REGIST
Содержание
- Congratulations 2
- G 100 accompaniment styles each with independent intro main a and b 4 fill ins and ending sections 2
- G 128 outstanding voices with eight percussion kits 2
- G a voice set function automatically selects appropriate voice parameters whenever a voice is selected 2
- G advanced auto accompaniment technology gives you fully orchestrated accompaniment to back up what you play on the keyboard 2
- G built in amplifier and speaker system delivers top quality sound without the need for external equipment 2
- G digital effects add depth and ambience to your sound 2
- G guide minus one and repeat functions are ideal for learning new songs and polishing your keyboard technique 2
- G large multi function lcd display panel makes it easy to select and edit parameters 2
- G multi pads play a number of short rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your performances 2
- G one touch setting feature automatically selects appropriate voice effect and other settings for the selected accompaniment style all you have to do is select a style and play 2
- G optional yamaha music cartridges can be plugged in for enjoyable automated perform ance keyboard practice and extra accompaniment styles 2
- G registration memory saves your favorite panel settings for instant recall when needed 2
- G song recording feature lets you record two melody tracks with an accompaniment track 2
- Important features 2
- You are the proud owner of a fine electronic keyboard the yamaha psr 320 420 portatone combines the most advanced awm tone generation technology with state of the art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical enjoyment a new 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 2
- Accompaniment and melody playbac 3
- Accompaniment track contro 3
- Appendix 3
- Basic display operation 3
- Cartridge accompaniment style 3
- Cartridge registration preset 3
- Cartridge song 3
- Changing the accompaniment split poin 3
- Connection 3
- Contents 3
- Digital effect 3
- Dual voic 3
- General function 3
- Harmon 3
- Midi function 3
- One touch settin 3
- Overall functions 3
- Panel controls 3
- Playing the multi pad 3
- Playing the psr 320 420 3
- Power suppl 3
- Practice features 3
- Recall the registered panel setting 3
- Recording a melody trac 3
- Registering the panel setting 3
- Registration memory 3
- Repeat pla 3
- Selecting a multi pad ki 3
- Selecting playing voice 3
- Setting up 3
- Song recording 3
- Taking care of your portaton 3
- The accomp freeze functio 3
- The demonstration 3
- The guide mode psr 420 only 3
- The minus one mod 3
- The multi pads 3
- The music stan 3
- The split mod 3
- Touch respons 3
- Transpositio 3
- Using auto accompaniment 3
- Using music cartridges 3
- Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage 4
- G clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth g a slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt g never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner g avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instru ment vinyl can stick to and discolor the sur face 4
- G direct sunlight e g near a window g high temperatures e g near a heat source out side or in a car during the daytime g excessive humidity g excessive dust g strong vibration 4
- G disconnect all cables before moving the instru ment g physical shocks caused by dropping bumping or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and more serious damage 4
- G internal data registration memory and song data will be retained in memory even if the power switch is turned off as long as an ac power adaptor is connected or batteries are in stalled 4
- G never apply excessive force to the controls con nectors or other parts of the instrument g always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly not by pulling on the cable 4
- G the psr 320 420 contains no user serviceable parts opening it or tampering with it in anyway can lead to irreparable damage and possibly electric shock refer all servicing to qualified yamaha personnel 4
- G this instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers if this occurs move the instrument further away from the affected equipment 4
- G to avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is connected turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to con necting or disconnecting midi cables 4
- G turn the power switch off when the instrument is not in use g an ac adaptor if used the psr 320 420 runs from either batteries or an optional ac adaptor should be unplugged from the ac outlet if the instrument is not to be used for an extended pe riod of time g unplug the ac adaptor during electric storms g avoid plugging the ac adaptor into the same ac outlet as appliances with high power consump tion such as electric heaters or ovens also avoid using multi plug adaptors since these can result in reduced sound quality operation errors and possibly damage 4
- I cleaning 4
- I data backup 4
- I electrical interference 4
- I handling and transport 4
- I location 4
- I power supply 4
- I service and modification 4
- I turn power off when making connections 4
- Taking care of your portatone 4
- Your portatone will give you years of playing pleasure if you follow the simple rules given below 4
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 5
- Accomp freeze 5
- Auto accompaniment 5
- Cursor 5
- Dc in 10 12v sustain out in midi 5
- Digital effect 5
- Function 5
- Keyboard 5
- Master volume 5
- Memorize 1 2 3 4 5
- Min max 5
- Multi pads 5
- On off 5
- One touch setting 5
- Panel controls 5
- Phones 5
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 5
- Registration memory 5
- Sync start stop start stop intro main ending accomp large small 5
- Terminate 5
- Touch response dual voice harmony 5
- I rear panel control 6
- I top panel control 6
- Panel controls 6
- Psr 320 6
- Psr 420 6
- I using an optional ac power adapto 7
- I using batterie 7
- Power supply 7
- Setting up 7
- A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice or late night playing the internal stereo speaker system is auto matically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the phones jack 8
- An optional yamaha fc4 or fc5 footswitch can be plugged into the rear panel sustain jack for sustain control the footswitch functions like the damper pedal on a piano press for sustain release for normal sound 8
- Connections 8
- I midi in and out connector 8
- I sustain jac 8
- I the phones jac 8
- Setting up 8
- The midi in connector receives midi data from an external midi de vice such as a midi sequencer which can be used to control the psr 320 420 the midi out connector transmits midi data generated by the psr 320 420 e g note and velocity data produced by playing the keyboard more details on midi are provided on page 56 8
- The music stand 8
- The psr 320 420 is supplied with a mu sic stand that can be attached to the instru ment by inserting it into the slot at the rear of the control panel 8
- Accomp track song track 9
- Digital effect 9
- Dual voice 9
- Fingered 9
- Harmony 9
- Master volume 9
- Min max 9
- Multi pad 9
- Normal 9
- On off 9
- Overall 9
- Psr 420 9
- Regist memory 9
- Single 9
- Split voice 9
- The demonstration 9
- Trumpet 9
- Psr 420 10
- The demonstration 10
- Trumpet 10
- Accomp track song track 11
- Basic display operation 11
- Digital effect 11
- Dual voice 11
- Grandpno 11
- Harmony 11
- Multi pad 11
- On off 11
- Overall 11
- Rec rec rec 11
- Regist memory 11
- Regist tempo transpose measure 11
- Repeat 11
- Rhythm bass chord pad phrase 11
- Rhythm bass chord pad phrase accomp melody 1 melody 2 11
- Split voice 11
- Basic display operation 12
- Feature on off icons 12
- Song track parameters icons 12
- The modes 12
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 13
- Accomp track song track 13
- Before you select a voice to play the psr 320 420 voice function must be selected the simplest way to do this is to press the voice button this immediately selects the voice function no matter what function was previously selected an alternative method is to press the function button to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to voice in the function list to the left of the display 13
- Digital effect 13
- Dual voice 13
- Fingered 13
- Function 13
- Grandpno 13
- Harmony 13
- If you want to play a single voice over the entire range of the psr 320 420 keyboard you ll need to select the normal mode to do this press the mode button to the right of the display as many times as necessary until the arrow in the display appears next to normal in the mode list to the right of the display the other modes will be described later in this manual 13
- Kybd vol function in the over all function group can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the voice button 13
- Multi pad 13
- Normal 13
- Overall 13
- Playing the psr 320 420 13
- Psr 420 13
- Regist memory 13
- Selecting playing voices 13
- Single 13
- Split voice 13
- The psr 320 420 has 128 outstanding pitched voices voice numbers 01 through 128 and 8 percussion kits numbers 129 through 136 that you can select and play on the keyboard 13
- Grandpno 14
- Playing the psr 320 420 14
- Playing the psr 320 420 15
- Std kit 15
- Aco bass 16
- Changing the split voice related parameters 16
- Digital effect 16
- Dual voice 16
- Fingered 16
- Function 16
- Harmony 16
- Multi pad 16
- Normal 16
- Overall 16
- Playing the psr 320 420 16
- Regist memory 16
- Single 16
- Split voice 16
- The split mode 16
- Playing the psr 320 420 17
- Dual voice 18
- Playing the psr 320 420 18
- This function turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off use the keyboard touch response button to turn touch response on or off as required the touch response icon will appear next to touch in the display when touch response is turned on the actual touch response sensitiv ity of the keyboard can be adjusted via the touch sensitivity function in the overall function group page 54 when off i e when the touch response icon is not showing the same volume is produced no matter how hard you play on the keyboard touch response can be turned off to produce a more realistic effect with voices that normally do not have touch response e g organ and harpsichord 18
- Touch response 18
- Touch response dual voice harmony 18
- Touch response is turned on whenever the power switch is turned on 18
- Touch sensitivity function in the overall function group can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the touch re sponse button 18
- When the dual voice feature is engaged you can play two voices simul taneously across the entire keyboard the keyboard voice you select in the normal way page 12 and a dual voice selected via the dual voice func tion the dual voice feature is turned on and off by pressing the dual voice button the dual voice icon overlapping keyboards will appear next to dual in the display when dual voice is turned on 18
- Changing the dual voice related parameters 19
- Digital effect 19
- Dual voice 19
- Dual voice function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the dual voice but ton 19
- Function 19
- Harmony 19
- If the voice set function is on page 54 the dual voice param eters will change automatically whenever a different voice is selected via the voice function 19
- Keyboard percussion voices cannot be used as the dual voice 19
- Multi pad 19
- Negative values with d octave and d pan parameters can be entered by pressing the number buttons while holding the no button 19
- Overall 19
- Playing the psr 320 420 19
- Regist memory 19
- Split voice 19
- Syn str2 19
- The octave of the main and dual voices can be changed via the octave function in the over all function group page 53 19
- The selected dual voice param eter can be reset to its initial value by simultaneously pressing the no and yes buttons 19
- 3 amb ens is selected when ever the power switch is turned on 20
- Amb ens 20
- Changing the digital effect 20
- Digital effect 20
- Digital effect can not be turned on when a keyboard percussion kit is selected 20
- Digital effects 20
- Dual voice 20
- Function 20
- Harmony 20
- Multi pad 20
- Overall 20
- Playing the psr 320 420 20
- Regist memory 20
- Split voice 20
- Sustain does not apply to some voices 20
- Move the cursor to the transpose valu 21
- Playing the psr 320 420 21
- Select the effec 21
- Set the transposition as require 21
- Transposition 21
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 22
- Accomp track song track 22
- Digital effect 22
- Dual voice 22
- Fingered 22
- Harmony 22
- Multi pad 22
- Normal 22
- Overall 22
- Psr 420 22
- Regist memory 22
- Rkboogie 22
- Single 22
- Split voice 22
- Using auto accompaniment 22
- Digital effect 23
- Dual voice 23
- Fngrngmd 23
- Harmony 23
- Multi pad 23
- Overall 23
- Regist memory 23
- Split voice 23
- Using auto accompaniment 23
- Augmented aug 3 5 24
- Diminished dim 1 b 3 b 5 24
- Diminished seventh dim7 1 b 3 b 5 6 24
- Example for c chords chord name abbreviation normal voicing 24
- G full 24
- G normal 24
- In this mode chords played anywhere on the keyboard are detected and used for auto accompaniment otherwise the keyboard functions nor mally and the entire range is available for playing chord recognition is the same as in the normal mode this means you can play in just about any style anywhere on the keyboard and the psr 320 420 will automatically produce appropriate accompaniment 24
- Major m 1 3 5 24
- Major seventh m7 1 3 5 7 24
- Major sixth 6 1 3 5 6 24
- Minor m b 3 5 24
- Minor major seventh mm7 1 b 3 5 7 24
- Minor seventh flatted fifth m7 b 5 1 b 3 b 5 b 7 24
- Minor seventh m7 1 b 3 5 b 7 24
- Minor sixth m6 1 b 3 5 6 24
- One two five 1 2 5 24
- Seventh 7 1 3 5 b 7 24
- Seventh augmented 7aug 1 3 5 b 7 24
- Seventh flatted fifth 7 b 5 3 b 5 b 7 24
- Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1 4 5 b 7 24
- Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 24
- This is the default fingered accompaniment mode the normal mode lets you finger your own chords on the left hand section of the keyboard i e all keys to the left of and including the split point key normally 54 while the psr 320 420 supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm bass and chord accompaniment in the selected style the fingered mode will accept the chord types listed below notes in parentheses may be omitted 24
- Using auto accompaniment 24
- Digital effect 25
- Dual voice 25
- Function 25
- Harmony 25
- Multi pad 25
- Overall 25
- Regist memory 25
- Rkboogie 25
- Split voice 25
- Using auto accompaniment 25
- Auto fill 26
- Start the accompanimen 26
- Sync start stop start stop intro main ending accomp large small 26
- Using auto accompaniment 26
- Auto fill 27
- Play on the auto accompaniment section of the keyboar 27
- Sync start stop start stop intro main ending accomp large small 27
- Using auto accompaniment 27
- Auto fill 28
- I the stop accompaniment function 28
- Select the main a and b sections as require 28
- Stop the accompanimen 28
- Using auto accompaniment 28
- 28 19 30 1 29
- Accompaniment track control 29
- Auto fill 29
- I large small accompanimen 29
- Main ending accomp large small 29
- On off 29
- Rhythm bass chord pad phrase 29
- Using auto accompaniment 29
- I adjusting accompaniment track volum 30
- I changing accompaniment track voice 30
- I muting individual track 30
- On off 30
- Using auto accompaniment 30
- Accsppnt 31
- Changing the accompaniment split point 31
- Cursor 31
- Digital effect 31
- Dual voice 31
- Function 31
- Harmony 31
- Multi pad 31
- Overall 31
- Regist memory 31
- Split voice 31
- Using auto accompaniment 31
- Harmony 32
- One touch setting 32
- One touch setting parameter list 32
- Split voice voice number volume octave pan split point 59 keyboard volume harmony on off type digital effect on off type multi pad set style parameters default 32
- Synchro start on accomp volume 100 accomp split point 54 accomp large small large tempo default for the currently selected style 32
- The harmony effect can be used when an auto accompaniment mode is selected press the harmony button to turn the harmony effect on or off when harmony is on the harmony icon will appear next to har mony in the display playing single notes or chords on the right hand sec tion of the keyboard produces automatic harmony matched to the accompani ment chords the type of harmony produced can be selected via the harmony type function described on page 32 32
- The one touch setting feature can be used either while an accompaniment is playing or prior to starting an accompaniment by simply pressing the one touch setting button so that ots appears on the display below the beat display one touch setting can be turned off by pressing the one touch setting button a second time so that ots disappears from the display if a different accompaniment style is selected while one touch setting is engaged the one touch setting settings for that style will also be selected au tomatically 32
- The psr 320 420 s 100 internal styles and styles added via a plug in sup plied music cartridge page 44 have recommended panel setups that can be instantly selected via the one touch setting button the one touch setting feature automatically sets the following parameters 32
- Touch response dual voice harmony 32
- Using auto accompaniment 32
- Voice number octave pan dual voice voice number volume octave pan dual on off 32
- 3 block can be selected by simultaneously pressing the no and yes buttons 33
- Digital effect 33
- Dual voice 33
- Function 33
- Harmony 33
- Harmony applies only to the main voice when the dual voice func tion is engaged 33
- Harmony can be used in the split mode as well as in the single and fingered modes 33
- Harmony can not be turned on when a keyboard percussion kit is selected 33
- Harmony can not be used when the auto accompaniment chord cancel function page 23 is in use 33
- Harmony does not apply in the normal mode 33
- If the voice set function is on page 54 the harmony type will change automatically whenever a different voice is selected via the voice function 33
- Multi pad 33
- Overall 33
- Regist memory 33
- Selecting a harmony type 33
- Split voice 33
- The harmony function can not be turned on when the fingered full mode page 23 is in use and will automatically be turned off when the fingered full mode is selected 33
- Using auto accompaniment 33
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 34
- Accomp track song track 34
- Accompaniment parameters mode normal split single fingered style number includes cartridge styles tempo split point accomp fingering mode accompaniment volume track data track on off voice volume main a b section transpose multi pad set 34
- Any of the eight registration memory banks can be selected via the regist memory function use the function buttons to move the indicator next to regist memory in the function list to the left of the display then use the no and yes buttons or number buttons to se lect the desired registration memory bank 01 through 08 34
- Digital effect 34
- Dual voice 34
- Dual voice on off touch response on off sensitivity harmony on off type digital effect on off type 34
- Fingered 34
- Function 34
- G data stored by the registration memory 34
- Harmony 34
- Make the desired control settings the following settings are memorized by the registration memory function 34
- Multi pad 34
- Normal 34
- Overall 34
- Psr 420 34
- Regist memory 34
- Registering the panel settings 34
- Registration memory 34
- Single 34
- Split voice 34
- The psr 320 420 registration memory feature can be used to memorize 32 complete control panel setups 8 banks 4 setups each that you can recall whenever needed 34
- Voice parameters voice number keyboard volume octave pan split voice voice number vol ume octave pan split point dual voice voice number volume octave pan 34
- Accomp freeze 35
- Memorize 1 2 3 4 35
- Recall the registered panel settings 35
- Regist 35
- Register the setting 35
- Registration memory 35
- The accomp freeze function 35
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 36
- Accomp track song track 36
- Digital effect 36
- Dual voice 36
- Dual voice voice number volume octave pan keyboard volume harmony on off type digital effect on off type sustain pedal on off tempo common to melody accomp tracks 36
- Fingered 36
- Function 36
- Harmony 36
- If necessary use the function buttons to select the song function and then the no and yes buttons to select the song number 17 18 or 19 to which you want to record 36
- Material recorded on the song tracks is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off if batteries are present or an ac adaptor is connected 36
- Multi pad 36
- Normal 36
- Note on off velocity voice number octave pan dual voice on off 36
- Overall 36
- Psr 420 36
- Recorded only at the beginning of a song changes cannot be made during recording 36
- Recording a melody track 36
- Regist memory 36
- Single 36
- Song recording 36
- Split voice 36
- The psr 320 420 song tracks allows you to record and play back complete songs including chord sequences created using the auto accompaniment feature and a melody line you play on the keyboard the song tracks include one accomp track and two melody tracks the psr 320 420 can retain up to 3 complete songs in internal memory and these can be selected and played back simply by selecting the appropriate song 36
- The recorded data will be lost if the power is turned off the ac adaptor is unplugged or the bat teries fail during recording 36
- The song melody tracks record the following operations and data 36
- Up to approximately 1300 notes for 3 songs can be recorded in the psr 320 420 melody tracks 36
- Accomp melody 1 melody 2 37
- Engage the melody track record ready mod 37
- Rec play stop 37
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 37
- Select a voice and set the voice parameter 37
- Song recording 37
- Stop recordin 37
- Digital effect 38
- Dual voice 38
- Fingered 38
- Function 38
- Harmony 38
- Multi pad 38
- Normal 38
- Overall 38
- Recording accompaniment with or without a melody 38
- Regist memory 38
- Single 38
- Song recording 38
- Split voice 38
- Accomp melody 1 melody 2 39
- Engage the accomp melody track record ready mod 39
- Rec play stop 39
- Song recording 39
- Stop recordin 39
- Accompaniment and melody playback 40
- Digital effect 40
- Dual voice 40
- Harmony 40
- Multi pad 40
- Overall 40
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 40
- Regist memory 40
- Song recording 40
- Split voice 40
- Cursor 41
- Measur 41
- Play from a specified measure 41
- Song recording 41
- Accomp melody 1 melody 2 42
- Cursor 42
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 42
- Song recording 42
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 43
- Accomp track song track 43
- Digital effect 43
- Dual voice 43
- Fanfare 43
- Fingered 43
- Function 43
- Harmony 43
- Multi pad 43
- Normal 43
- Overall 43
- Psr 420 43
- Regist memory 43
- See page 43 for a complete listing of the multi pad assingnments 43
- Selecting a multi pad kit 43
- Single 43
- Split voice 43
- The multi pads 43
- The psr 320 420 multi pads can be used to play a number of short pre recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances and song record ings some of the pad phrases simply play back as programmed while others are chord match types which are automatically transposed to match chords played using the psr 320 420 auto accompaniment feature 43
- The psr 320 has 11 multi pad kits and the psr 420 has 14 each containing a complete set of 4 multi pad phrases 44 and 56 phrases in all respectively before using the multi pads select the multi pad containing the phrases you want to use as follows 43
- To select a multi pad kit first select the multi pad function by press ing one of the function buttons until the indicator in the display ap pears next to multi pad in the function list to the left of the display 43
- Use the no and yes buttons or the number buttons to select one of the 11 or 14 available multi pad kits 43
- G the milti pad kits 44
- Multi pad playback can be terminated by pressing the multi pads terminate button 44
- Playing the multi pads 44
- Simply tap any of the multi pads at any time to play back the corre sponding phrase 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 the multi pad voices are independent 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 a chord match type multi pad phrase is played the phrase will be automatically transposed to match chords played using the psr 320 420 auto accompaniment feature 44
- The multi pads 44
- Accomp track song track 45
- Digital effect 45
- Dual voice 45
- Fingered 45
- For cartridges without the mark the bottom of the serrated edges of the cartridge should be even with the panel edge not above it 45
- Harmony 45
- I inserting a music cartridge 45
- I music cartridge handling precautions 45
- Multi pad 45
- Normal 45
- Overall 45
- Psr 420 45
- Regist memory 45
- Single 45
- Split voice 45
- The triangular mark on the front of the cartridge should be completely below the panel edge when the cartridge is properly seated 45
- Using music cartridges 45
- Yesterdy 45
- Cartridge accompaniment styles 46
- Orgrkbld 46
- Regist memory 46
- Selecting cartridge styles 46
- Using music cartridges 46
- G different number of sections some cartridge styles for example have a and b intro and ending sec tions as well as a and b main sections in such a case if the intro and main a buttons are pressed in order to start the accompaniment with an introduction and then go to the main a section the intro a sec tion will play if the intro and main b buttons are pressed the intro b section will play a similar situation applies to endings if the main a or b section is playing and the ending button is pressed the ending a or b section will play accordingly 47
- G different number of tracks while the psr 320 420 styles have one rhythm one bass one chord one pad and one phrase track some cartridge styles may have two rhythm chord and or phrase tracks in such a case these individual tracks can be selected by moving the cursor from track to track in the normal way if the rhythm 1 track is selected and the cursor is moved once to the right for example the cursor will not actually move but rhythm 2 will appear in place of rhythm 1 and the parameters for the rhythm 2 track can be changed as required the same applies to the chord 1 and 2 and phrase 1 and 2 tracks 47
- I the yamaha style file format 47
- The yamaha style file format is an original yamaha auto accompani ment data format which has evolved through years of development and re finement of the standard midi file and gm system level 1 formats on which it is based style file format makes it possible to provide exception ally high quality accompaniments on many of our instruments and in the music cartridges used by the psr 320 420 due to the sophisticated accompaniment capabilities provided by style file format some cartridge styles may have a different number of sections and or accompaniment tracks than the internal styles provided by the psr 320 420 47
- Using music cartridges 47
- Aåtrain 48
- Cartridge song playback 48
- Cartridge songs 48
- Regist memory 48
- Using music cartridges 48
- Cartridge registration presets 49
- Orgrkbld 49
- Regist memory 49
- Selecting cartridge registration 49
- Using music cartridges 49
- 28 19 30 1 01 1 01 1 50
- Accomp track song track 50
- Digital effect 50
- Dual voice 50
- Fingered 50
- Harmony 50
- Minus one 50
- Minusmod 50
- Multi pad 50
- Normal 50
- Overall 50
- Practice features 50
- Psr 420 50
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 50
- Regist memory 50
- Single 50
- Split voice 50
- The minus one mode 50
- Digital effect 51
- Dual voice 51
- Harmony 51
- Minusmod 51
- Multi pad 51
- Overall 51
- Practice features 51
- Rec play stop repeat play minus one 51
- Regist memory 51
- Split voice 51
- The guide mode psr 420 only 51
- If you specify for example measure number 8 for a point and measure number 2 for b point playback will repeat from measure number 2 to 8 52
- It is also possible to specify the repeat section while playback is stopped first use the measure parameter to specify the a point then press the re peat play button next specify the b measure number and press repeat play again the specified a b section will play repeatedly when the play stop button is pressed 52
- Practice features 52
- Repeat play 52
- This function allows you to specify any section of a song cartridge or internal for continuous repeat playback while the song is playing press the repeat play button once at the beginning of the section to be repeated the a repeat icon will appear on the display and again at the end of the section to be repeated the b repeat icon will appear repeat playback will begin automatically from the a point as soon as the b point has been specified and will continue until either the re peat play button is pressed again to cancel the repeat function 52
- When only the a point is speci fied playback will repeat from the a point to the end of the song 52
- Kybd vol 53
- Overall functions 53
- Cursor 54
- Digital effect 54
- Dual voice 54
- Function 54
- General functions 54
- Harmony 54
- Kybd vol 54
- Kybd vol function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the voice button 54
- Multi pad 54
- Negative values can be entered by pressing the number buttons while holding the no button 54
- Octave 54
- Overall 54
- Overall functions 54
- Regist memory 54
- Sets the volume of the keyboard sound including dual and split voices in relation to the accompaniment and song playback sound the range is from 00 to 127 a setting of 00 produces no sound 127 produces maximum volume the default setting 100 can be recalled by pressing the no and yes buttons simultaneously 54
- Shifts the right hand keyboard voice including the dual voice up or down by one or two octaves 1 is down one octave 2 is down two octaves 1 and 2 are up one and two octaves respectively the de fault setting 0 can be recalled by pressing the no and yes buttons simultaneously 54
- Split voice 54
- To access an overall function press either of the function buttons to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to overall in the function list to the left of the display then use the cursor l and m buttons to select the desired function from within the overall function list once the function has been selected use the no and yes but tons or number buttons where applicable to set the function as required 54
- Accompvol function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the style button 55
- Acompvol 55
- Dual voice voice number volume octave pan 0 split voice voice number volume octave pan harmony type pan 0 55
- If the voice set function is on the pan setting 0 will be se lected automatically whenever a different voice is selected via the voice function 55
- Negative values can be entered by pressing the number buttons while holding the no button 55
- Overall functions 55
- Sets the stereo pan position of the right hand keyboard voice selected in the voice section the pan range is from 7 full left to 7 full right the default setting for the current voice can be recalled by pressing the no and yes buttons simultaneously 55
- Sets the volume of the accompaniment sound in relation to the keyboard and song melody track sound the range is from 00 to 127 a setting of 00 produces no sound 127 produces maximum volume the default setting 100 can be recalled by pressing the no and yes buttons simultaneously 55
- The default setting 100 can be recalled by pressing the no and yes button simul taneously 55
- The touchsns function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the touch re sponse button 55
- The voice set feature brings out the best in each individual voice by automatically setting a range of important voice related parameters when ever a voice is selected the parameters that may be set by the voice set feature are listed below this function lets you turn voice set on or off as required the voice set function is turned on whenever the power switch is turned on 55
- The voice set function has no effect on the keyboard percus sion voices 55
- This function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity when the touch re sponse function page 17 is on the range is from 00 to 127 the higher the value the higher the sensitivity higher sensitivity means that greater volume can be produced by playing the keys relatively softly 55
- Touchsns 55
- Voiceset 55
- Metronom 56
- Minuschl 56
- Minuschr 56
- Overall functions 56
- G simple midi control 57
- G the midi connectors 57
- Midi functions 57
- Midi the musical instrument digital interface is a world standard communication interface that allows midi compatible musical instruments and equipment to share musical information and control one another this makes it possible to create systems of midi instruments and equipment that offer far greater versatil ity and control than is available with isolated instruments 57
- Most midi keyboards including the psr 320 420 of course transmit note and velocity touch response information via the midi out con nector whenever a note is played on the keyboard if the midi out connector is connected to the midi in connector of a second keyboard synthesizer etc or a tone generator essentially a synthesizer with no keyboard the second keyboard or tone generator will respond precisely to notes played on the original transmitting keyboard the result is that you can effectively play two instruments at once providing thick multi instrument sounds the psr 320 420 also transmits program change data when one of its voices is selected depending on how the receiving device is set up the corresponding voice will be automatically selected on the receiving keyboard or tone generator whenever a voice is selected on the psr 320 420 57
- Overall functions 57
- Psr 320 420 tone generator 57
- The midi in connector receives midi data from an external midi de vice which can be used to control the psr 320 420 the midi out connector transmits midi data generated by the psr 320 420 e g note and velocity data produced by playing the keyboard 57
- I remote channe 58
- Midi in midi out 58
- Midi out midi in 58
- Overall functions 58
- Remotech 58
- Accompaniment out setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as batteries are installed or an ac adaptor is connected 59
- Acompout 59
- If you want to transmit all the song data including accomp track set song out and ac companiment out to on 59
- Keyboard out setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as batteries are installed or an ac adaptor is connected 59
- Kybdout 59
- Left hand voice split voice 59
- Only the user song you recorded can be transmitted 59
- Overall functions 59
- Song out setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as batteries are installed or an ac adaptor is connected 59
- Songout 59
- Extclock 60
- External clock setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as batteries are installed or an ac adaptor is connected 60
- If the external clock function is turned on but the external clock signal is interrupted for more than 400 milliseconds the internal clock is re selected automatically 60
- Initsnd 60
- Local control refers to the fact that normally the psr 320 420 key board controls the internal tone generator allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard this situation is local control on since the internal tone generator is controlled locally by its own keyboard local control can be turned off however so that the keyboard does not play the internal voices but the appropriate midi information is still transmitted via the midi out connector when notes are played on the keyboard at the same time the internal tone generator can respond to midi information received via the midi in connector this means that while an external midi sequencer for example plays the psr 320 420 internal voices an external tone generator can be played from the psr 320 420 keyboard the default local control setting is on 60
- Overall functions 60
- Reception of external midi clock signal can be enabled or disabled as required when disabled off the psr 320 420 is controlled by its own inter nal clock when midi clock reception is enabled on however the psr 320 420 is controlled by an external midi clock signal received via the midi in terminal the default setting is off 60
- The song data will not be played back correctly if the panel set tings for the song has not been recorded in advance to record the panel settings to an external device engage the external device in the record mode and execute the initial data send operation 60
- Transmits all current panel settings to a midi data storage device before actually recording your performance with the initsnd function selected press the yes button to start transmission when the data has been transmitted end will appear momentarily on the display and return to the initsnd 60
- Bkrcv sg 61
- Bulksnd 61
- Overall functions 61
- Appendix 62
- Backup 62
- Data backup initialization 62
- On off 62
- Appendix voice polyphony list 63
- Chromatic percussion 63
- Ensemble 63
- Ethnic 63
- Guitar 63
- Percussive 63
- Sound effects 63
- Strings 63
- Synth effects 63
- Synth lead 63
- Synth pad 63
- The psr 320 420 can play up to 28 individual notes at the same time i e it has a maximum polyphony of 28 this number includes all voices used dual split auto accompaniment song and multi pads if the maximum po lyphony of the psr 320 420 is exceeded the excess notes will be truncated they will not sound another feature affecting polyphony is the fact that some psr 320 420 voices actually use two voices at once as shown in the voice list below the effective maximum polyphony of the psr 320 420 is correspondingly reduced when these voices are used 63
- Appendix troubleshooting 64
- Possible cause solution problem 64
- Something not working as it should in many cases what appears to be a malfunc tion can be traced to a simple error that can be remedied immediately before assum ing that your psr 320 420 is faulty please check the following points 64
- Note note 129 standard kit 0 130 room kit 8 131 rock kit 16 132 electronic kit 24 65
- Percussion kit list 65
- Note note 133 analog kit 25 134 jazz kit 32 135 brush kit 40 136 classic kit 48 66
- Percussion kit list 66
- Midi implementation chart 67
- I gm system level 1 68
- Midi implementation chart 68
- The existing midi protocol allows performance and other data to be transferred between different instruments even if they are from different manufacturers this means for example that sequence data that was originally created to control a tone generator from manufacturer a can also be used to control a different tone generator from manufac turer b since the voice allocation in different devices from different manufacturers is usually different however ap propriate program change data must be transmitted to select the right voices the general midi protocol was developed to minimize confusion and the need for re programming when playing software created by one midi device on another this has been achieved by defining a standard voice allocation in which the same or similar voices are accessed by the same program change numbers or midi channels the current standard recognized by the international midi association is known as gm system level 1 the psr 320 420 voice allocation complies with 68
- Amplifiers 69
- Auto accompaniment 69
- Auxiliary jacks 69
- Batteries 69
- Cartridge slot 69
- Control ten keys 69
- Digital effect 69
- Dimensions w x d x h 69
- Display 69
- Keyboard guide lamps 69
- Keyboards 69
- Multi pads 69
- One touch setting 69
- Optional accessories 69
- Overall controls 69
- Power consumption 69
- Rated voltage 69
- Registration memory 69
- Speakers 69
- Specifications 69
- Supplied accessories 69
- Weight 69
- Battery notice 71
- Disposal notice 71
- Environmental issues 71
- Fcc information u s a 71
- Important 71
- Important notice do not modify this unit 71
- Name plate location 71
- Notice 71
- Please keep this manual 71
- Purchase date 71
- Serial no 71
- Special message section 71
- Specifications subject to change 71
- Warning 71
- Consumers responsibilities 72
- Days labor 1 year parts 72
- Exclusions 72
- Important 72
- Keep this document for your records do not mail 72
- Limited warranty 72
- Psr series of portatone electronic keyboards 72
- Yamaha corporation of america electronic service division 6600 orangethorpe avenue buena park ca 90620 72
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