Yamaha PSR-330- User Manual

Yamaha PSR-330

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
  • Page 3 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
  • Page 4 – Important Features
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Panel Controls; Top Panel Controls
  • Page 7 – The Music Stand; Rear Panel Controls; Included Accessories
  • Page 8 – Basic Display Operation; The Display Icons
  • Page 10 – The Menus
  • Page 11 – Shortcuts; Reverb
  • Page 12 – Setting Up; Power Supply; Using An Optional AC Power Adaptor
  • Page 13 – Connections; The PHONES Jack; MIDI IN and OUT Connectors
  • Page 14 – The Demonstration; Switch ON; DancePop
  • Page 15 – Skip to the Beginning Of a Different Demo Song; WåRock
  • Page 16 – A Word About the “R1”, “R2”, and “L” Voices
  • Page 17 – Selecting & Playing Voices; Select the VOICE Menu; The Number Buttons; AnalogLd; HnkyTonk
  • Page 18 – JazzOrg2; VOLUME] control to adjust the overall volume level.
  • Page 19 – Keyboard Percussion; The Dual Voice Mode; The DUAL VOICE mode is turned on and off by pressing the [DUAL VOICE]
  • Page 20 – The Split Voice Mode; The SPLIT VOICE mode is engaged by pressing the [SPLIT VOICE] button.; Changing the SPLIT VOICE Split Point; Select the SPLIT VOICE Split Point Function; ] buttons to the left of the display to move the triangular
  • Page 21 – Then use the SUB MENU [; Set As Required
  • Page 22 – Auto Accompaniment; Using Auto Accompaniment; Select the Style Menu
  • Page 23 – Set the Tempo; ] buttons. Press either button briefly to; Tempo; Select a Style; Turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT On
  • Page 24 – Star t the Accompaniment; Straight start
  • Page 25 – Play On the Auto-accompaniment Section Of the Keyboard; The Beat Indicator; Select the MAIN A and B Sections as Required
  • Page 26 – Stop the Accompaniment; The accompaniment can be stopped at any time by pressing the [START/; The Synchro Stop Function
  • Page 27 – Accompaniment Track Muting; Muting Individual Tracks
  • Page 28 – Accompaniment Volume Control; ] buttons. When either button is pressed the current accompa-; AccVol
  • Page 29 – Changing the Accompaniment Split Point; Select the Accompaniment Split Point Function; AccSpPnt
  • Page 30 – The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes; Select the Fingering Mode Function
  • Page 31 – Select the Required Fingering Mode; SF: The SINGLE FINGER Mode; FngrngMd; FngrngMd
  • Page 32 – F1: The FINGERED 1 Mode
  • Page 33 – F2: The FINGERED 2 Mode; FuL; FuL: The FULL KEYBOARD Mode
  • Page 34 – The Stop Accompaniment Function; One Touch Setting; muL
  • Page 35 – Press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button. The ONE TOUCH SETTING and; Turn ONE TOUCH SETTING Off When Done; Press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button so that the ONE TOUCH SETTING; Select a ONE TOUCH SETTING Type, as Required
  • Page 36 – Digital Effects; Turning the Reverb Effect On or Off; Select the Digital Effect “Reverb” Function; ] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display
  • Page 37 – Harmony; Select a Reverb Effect
  • Page 38 – Turning the Harmony Effect On or Off; Selecting a Harmony Type; Select the Digital Effect “Harmony” Function
  • Page 39 – Then use the SUB MENU [; Select a Harmony Type; Adjusting the Harmony Volume; Select the Digital Effect “HarmVol” Function; HarmVol; Adjust the Harmony Volume
  • Page 40 – Transpose; Setting Transposition; ] buttons to set the desired degree of transposi-; Transpos
  • Page 41 – Registration Memory; Set Up the Controls as Required; Registering the Panel Settings; Select a Registration Bank (if necessary); ] buttons to move the triangular
  • Page 42 – Register the Settings; While holding the [MEMORY] button, press one of the REGISTRATION; Recall the Registered Panel Settings; The Accompaniment Freeze Function
  • Page 43 – The Multi Pads; Selecting a MULTI PAD Set; Select the Multi Pad Function; To select a multi pad set first use the MENU [; Select a Multi Pad Set Number; If necessary use the SUB MENU [; Funky
  • Page 44 – Turning the CHORD MATCH Function On/Off; Select the MULTI PAD Function; ] buttons to select the MULTI PAD function so that the; Select a CHORD MATCH Function; on; Pad1Chd
  • Page 45 – Playing the MULTI PADs
  • Page 46 – Song Playback; Select the Song Menu; Song Playback Procedure; Select a SONG Number
  • Page 47 – Start Playback; Play Along If You Like; Song Volume Control; ] buttons. W hen either button is pressed the; SongVol
  • Page 48 – Play from a Specified Measure; Select the Measure Parameter; ] buttons to select the “Measure” parameter in the display.; Enter the Desired Measure Number; Measure
  • Page 49 – Minus-one Track Assignment; Select the MinusOne Parameter; ] buttons to select the “MinusOne” parameter in the display. After; MinusOne; MinusCh
  • Page 50 – Select a MELODY Track; Use the TRACK buttons to select the song MELODY trac k (1...4) to which a; Assign a Channel to the Selected Track
  • Page 51 – Repeat Play; Select the A-b Repeat Parameter; ] buttons to select the “A-b Repeat” parameter in the display. The; Repeat
  • Page 52 – Song Recording
  • Page 53 – Set Up to Record; Song Recording Procedure; Engage the Record Ready Mode; UserSng1; If Necessary, Select a User Song Number
  • Page 54 – Record
  • Page 55 – Stop Recording; Record Additional Tracks as Required; Exit From the Record Mode
  • Page 56 – Clearing Song Data; Clearing an Entire Song; ] buttons to select the “TrkClr?” function. The SONG tracks icons; YEs
  • Page 57 – Using Music Cartridges; Inser ting a Music Cartridge
  • Page 58 – Cartridge Songs; Cartridge Song Playback; Select the Cartridge Menu; StåLife; Select a Cartridge Song Number
  • Page 59 – Star t Playback; Cartridge Accompaniment Styles
  • Page 60 – Revoicing; Select the VOICE REVOICE Mode
  • Page 61 – If Necessary Select a Voice to Revoice; Select and Edit the Revoice Parameters; ] buttons to select the desired parameter. The; RevSndLv; Repeat as Required and Exit When Done
  • Page 62 – Select the STYLE REVOICE Mode; Revoicing a Style; If Necessary Select a Track to Revoice; ] buttons to select the desired parameter. The name
  • Page 63 – Select the SONG REVOICE Mode; Revoicing a User Song
  • Page 65 – Overall Functions; To access an OVERALL function first use the MENU [; TouchSns
  • Page 66 – Touch Sensitivity; Scale Tuning; Tuning; db Eb Gb Ab bb
  • Page 67 – Metronome; Split Voice Split Point; Metronom; Voice Set; VoiceSet
  • Page 68 – MIDI Functions; The MIDI Connectors; Simple MIDI Control
  • Page 69 – MIDI Sequence Recording; The PSR-330 MIDI Functions; To access a MIDI function first use the MENU [
  • Page 70 – Transmit Channel & Transmit Track; Transmit Channel
  • Page 71 – Receive Channel & Receive Mode; Receive Channel
  • Page 72 – Local Control; Clock; oFF; ExtClock; Bulk Data Send
  • Page 73 – Receiving Bulk Data; BkRcv; Initial Data Send
  • Page 74 – Appendix
  • Page 75 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 76 – Voice List; Maximum Polyphony; Panel Voice List
  • Page 80 – Drum Kit List
  • Page 82 – Data Backup & Initialization; Data Initialization; CLr; Backup; Data Backup
  • Page 85 – GM System Level 1; MIDI Data Format
  • Page 86 – Specifications
  • Page 87 – Index
  • Page 88 – Limited Warranty; KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS. DO NOT MAIL!
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Summary

Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained inthis manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly ap-proved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to usethe product. IMPORTANT: When connecting this pr...

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

1 • Do not use the instrument near other electrical products such as televisions, radios, or speakers, since this might cause interference which can affect properoperation of the other products. • Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might acciden- tally fall over. • Before m...

Page 4 - Important Features

2 Congratulations! VOICE R2 VOICE R1 51 1 andPno REGISTRATION MULTI PAD Important Features Touch-sensitive 61-key keyboard for a wide range of dynamic musical expression. An outstanding range of 126 panel voices and 10 drum kits, plus a full set of 128 GM voices. Voice set feature automaticaly selec...

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