Yamaha PSR-225GM- User Manual

Yamaha PSR-225GM

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
  • Page 3 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
  • Page 4 – Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha; Main Features; Other powerful features include:; Yamaha Education Suite; The Yamaha Education Suite includes:
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS; Front Panel
  • Page 7 – When the Style mode is selected, these are used; Rear Panel
  • Page 8 – SETTING UP; Using Batteries; Inserting Batteries; POWER REQUIREMENTS; Using an AC Power Adaptor; TURNING ON THE POWER
  • Page 9 – Using the MIDI Terminals; ACCESSORY JACKS; Using Headphones; Using a Footswitch
  • Page 10 – Playing the Piano Voice; Step 1; Selecting other voices; Enter the Voice mode.; z x; Quick Guide — How to
  • Page 11 – Voices; Changing the Metronome Volume; Playing along with the Metronome; MtrVol
  • Page 12 – Using the auto accompaniment; Enter the Style mode.; Step 2
  • Page 13 – Selecting a complete music style with ideal voice and other; Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 14 – Using the Chord Guide function; Learning how to play specific chords; Step 3; G M; Playing appropriate chords with just one finger; Smart
  • Page 15 – Playing chord progressions (songs) with just one finger; EZ; Chord Guide
  • Page 16 – Playing a song; Changing the volume of the song; Step 4; Playing back a single song; PF–Grand; SongVol
  • Page 17 – Recording your own song; Realtime recording; Creating your own custom One Touch Settings; Make all desired settings on the PortaTone.; OTS User; z q; UserBank; Songs
  • Page 18 – Using the Function parameters; Press the FUNCTION button.; Step 5; Select a Function number.
  • Page 19 – Function Parameters
  • Page 20 – Using MIDI; Step 6
  • Page 21 – MIDI; GM System Level 1
  • Page 22 – PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS; Mode indicators; In the first example, the Style mode is selected.; Overall functions bar indicator
  • Page 24 – PORTABLE GRAND; Press the PORTABLE GRAND button.; USING THE METRONOME; Set the desired tempo with the Tempo function in; Tempo; PLAYING THE PORTABLE GRAND
  • Page 25 – Turn on the Metronome.; Press the METRONOME button.; Setting the Metronome Time Signature
  • Page 26 – Adjusting the Metronome Volume
  • Page 27 – PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE; Main Voice; mode; PLAYING A VOICE — MAIN VOICE; Select the Voice mode.; Press the VOICE button.
  • Page 28 – Select the desired voice number.; Using the numeric keypad
  • Page 29 – Using the VOICE button; Play the selected voice.; To change to another voice, repeat step 2 above.; About Panel Voices and GM Voices
  • Page 30 – Select the Function mode.; Select the desired Function parameter number.; Function Parameters — Main Voice
  • Page 31 – Change the parameter setting or value.; To select and set other parameters, repeat steps 1 - 3 above.; Exit the Function mode.
  • Page 32 – TRANSPOSE AND TUNING; Transpose; Transpos
  • Page 33 – Tuning
  • Page 34 – Turn on the Dual Voice mode.; Press the DUAL button.; Select the desired Dual voice and make other set-; PLAYING TWO VOICES — DUAL VOICE
  • Page 35 – Set other parameters as needed.; To select and set other parameters, repeat steps 2 - 4 above.; Strings; Function Parameters — Dual Voice
  • Page 36 – PLAYING TWO VOICES — SPLIT VOICE; Call up the Function mode.; Select the Split On/Off parameter number.; Do this in the normal way:; on; Split
  • Page 37 – Function Parameters — Split Voice
  • Page 38 – TouchSns; VoiceSet
  • Page 39 – Function Parameters — Voice Set and Touch Sensitivity
  • Page 40 – EFFECTS; Turn on the Reverb effect.; Press the REVERB button.; Set the desired Reverb Type in the Function mode.; REVERB; Reverb; After “FUNCTION” stops flashing, change the value (with the; RevType
  • Page 41 – CHORUS; Chorus; After “FUNCTION” stops flashing, change the value/setting (with; ChoType; Turn on the Chorus effect and set the Chorus Type in
  • Page 42 – DSP; Turn on the DSP effect and set the DSP Type in the; Dsp; DspType
  • Page 43 – HARMONY; Turn on the Harmony effect.; Press the HARMONY button.; Set the Harmony Type and desired Harmony Volume; HarmType
  • Page 44 – Function Parameters — Effects
  • Page 45 – Reverb Types; Effect Types
  • Page 46 – Harmony Types
  • Page 47 – and lower) is for the auto accompaniment; SELECTING A STYLE AND PLAYING THE ACCOMPANIMENT; Select the Style mode.; Press the STYLE button.; Select the desired style number.
  • Page 48 – Start the accompaniment.; You can do this in one of the following ways:; Pressing the START/STOP button
  • Page 49 – Starting with an Intro section; Using Sync-Start with an Intro section; Press the MAIN A or MAIN B button — to select which
  • Page 50 – Press the INTRO button.; About Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 51 – About the Beat Display; Stop the accompaniment.; You can do this in one of three ways:; The rhythm/accompaniment stops playing immediately.; Using an Ending section
  • Page 52 – Turn on the auto accompaniment.
  • Page 53 – Change chords using the auto ac-; CHANGING THE TEMPO
  • Page 55 – ADJUSTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME; Select the Accompaniment Volume function in the; AcmpVol
  • Page 56 – Fingered Chords; USING AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT — MULTI FINGERING; Single Finger Chords; is played as
  • Page 58 – SETTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT SPLIT POINT; Select the Accompaniment Split Point parameter.; AcmpSPnt
  • Page 59 – Function Parameter — Accompaniment Split Point
  • Page 61 – Chords are made up of notes “stacked” on top of each other, and the; The Intervals of the Scale; WRITING CHORD NAMES
  • Page 62 – CHORD GUIDE; Dictionary
  • Page 64 – Select one of the styles, as described in steps 1 - 2 on page 47.; Select the Smart Chord Guide.
  • Page 65 – Play the accompaniment, and play single note; Smart Chord List
  • Page 66 – EZ Chord — Playback; Call up the Style mode and select a style. Also
  • Page 67 – Bank Chain
  • Page 68 – EZ Chord — Recording; Select the desired EZ Chord bank.; At the selected block, record the desired chord.
  • Page 69 – Press the + button in the numeric keypad.; Recording a Space; Stop recording and exit from the record mode.; Playing the Accompaniment During EZ Chord Recording
  • Page 70 – HINT — Using Spaces; Some advantages to using spaces:
  • Page 71 – Clearing an EZ Chord Bank; Enable the EZ Chord Record mode.; YES; Erasing a Single Chord
  • Page 72 – ONE TOUCH SETTING — USER; Recording a User One Touch Setting; Make all desired settings for the PortaTone.
  • Page 73 – Exit from the Record mode.; Press the RECORD button.; Recalling a User One Touch Setting; Call up the Style mode.; Press the appropriate ONE TOUCH SETTING; Select the desired User number.; Selecting a User Bank
  • Page 74 – Play the accompaniment.; Selecting a Preset One Touch Setting; ONE TOUCH SETTING — PRESET
  • Page 75 – SELECTING AND PLAYING A SONG; Select the Song mode.; Press the SONG button.; Song Playback Display
  • Page 76 – Select the Tempo function in the Overall menu.; Select the desired song number.; Use the numeric keypad.
  • Page 77 – ABOUT THE BEAT DISPLAY
  • Page 78 – Select the Song Volume function in the Overall; ADJUSTING THE SONG VOLUME
  • Page 79 – SONG RECORDING; is similar to using a tape; Step recording; allows you to enter notes indi-; RealTime; Step
  • Page 80 – RECORDING A USER SONG — REALTIME RECORDING; Make all desired PortaTone settings.
  • Page 81 – Using the Metronome; Select a track number.
  • Page 82 – Recording to the Chord Track; When recording the Chord track; After you’ve finished playing the part, press the START/STOP button.
  • Page 83 – Additional Operations; Muting Tracks During Playback; Clearing a Single Track; Listen to your new recording.; Record to other tracks as desired.
  • Page 84 – RECORDING A USER SONG — STEP RECORDING; Select the Step Record mode.
  • Page 85 – Select a User song for recording.; This operation is the same as that of Realtime recording (page 81).; Press the SONG MEMORY button corresponding to the desired track.; Recording Notes; Play the desired key or keys. (The note name is shown at the
  • Page 86 – note value is shown as an icon in the display.)
  • Page 87 – Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes:; Recording Chords and Sections to the Chord Track:
  • Page 88 – Replacing a Note or Rest; Press the new note on the keyboard (or the appropriate rest value
  • Page 89 – Entering Velocity Curves; to select the desired Velocity Curve.; Velocity Curve Chart
  • Page 90 – CLEARING A SONG; ing to the song you wish to clear.; USng1Clr
  • Page 91 – FOOTSWITCH; Select the Footswitch Assign parameter.; FootSw; Sustain
  • Page 92 – Footswitch Assign Functions
  • Page 93 – MIDI FUNCTIONS; Example of Keyboard Information
  • Page 94 – MIDI Terminals
  • Page 95 – CONNECTING TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER; Use only special MIDI cables when connecting MIDI devices.; Connect the MIDI terminals of the PSR-225 to the MIDI termi-; When using a MIDI interface with a Macintosh series com-
  • Page 96 – FUNCTION PARAMETERS — MIDI; Select the desired Function parameter.; RemoteCh
  • Page 99 – Saving Bulk Data; First, set up the connected MIDI device for re-; Make the appropriate MIDI connections.; On the PortaTone, select the Bulk Dump Send; USING BULK DUMP SEND TO SAVE DATA; BulkSend
  • Page 100 – When the operation is completed, the following displays appear:; Exit from the Bulk Dump Send operation.; End
  • Page 101 – Loading Bulk Data; Set up the connected MIDI device for sending; Make sure that the PortaTone is set to the Style
  • Page 102 – USING INITIAL SETUP SEND WITH A SEQUENCER; Sending Initial Setup Data; First, set up the sequencer for recording.; On the PortaTone, select the Initial Setup Send; InitSend
  • Page 103 – Start recording on the sequencer, then send the
  • Page 104 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 105 – DATA BACKUP & INITIALIZATION; CLr; Backup; Data Initialization
  • Page 106 – INDEX
  • Page 107 – SONG SCORES; The Entertainer; Menuet; EZ Chord
  • Page 108 – VOICE LIST; Maximum Polyphony
  • Page 110 – GM Voice List
  • Page 111 – STYLE LIST
  • Page 112 – DRUM KIT LIST
  • Page 114 – MIDI Implementation Chart; MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
  • Page 116 – Effect map
  • Page 117 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 118 – Limited Warranty; KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS. DO NOT MAIL!
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Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

2 This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply(adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply oradapter other than one described in the manual, on the nameplate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could walk ...

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

3 Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the “STANDBY” position,electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not usingthe instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC po...

Page 4 - Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha; Main Features; Other powerful features include:; Yamaha Education Suite; The Yamaha Education Suite includes:

Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha PSR-225 PortaTone! You now own a portable keyboard that combines advanced func- tions, great sound and exceptional ease-of-use in a highly compact package. Its outstanding features also make it a remarkably ex- pressive and versatile instrument. Read th...

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