Yamaha PSR-410 - User Manual

Yamaha PSR-410

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Panel Controls; Top Panel Controls
  • Page 5 – Rear Panel Connectors; The illustrations here are not available.
  • Page 6 – Taking Care of Your PortaTone; Do not expose the instrument to the following
  • Page 7 – Power Supply; according to the power source you intend to use.; Preparation; When the batteries fail, replace them as follows:
  • Page 8 – Using Headphones Or an External Sound System; An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch can be plugged into the; The Music Stand
  • Page 9 – desired demo song appears on the MULTI DISPLAY.; Before playing the demo turn the power ON by pressing the POWER
  • Page 10 – Basic Editing Procedure; Use the one that best suits the parameter you have selected:
  • Page 11 – — simply release the button when the desired value has been reached.; The number buttons — to the right of the [; To select a voice, for example, choose one of the 128 voices — num-; ] button is used to switch between positive and negative values; ” appears before negative values on the MULTI; When selecting voice numbers the [
  • Page 12 – Selecting & Playing the Voices; Orchestration; There are actually a number of variations on; Single Modes; The four available parts are turned on and off by
  • Page 13 – Dual Mode; Split Modes
  • Page 14 – Voice Assignment; You don’t need to do this if the [VOICE SELECT] indicator is already; Referring to the VOICE list printed on the PSR-410 panel, use the [; When entering voice numbers higher than 99, use the [
  • Page 15 – Volume
  • Page 16 – Pan; Use the ORCHESTRATION [EDIT] button to select the part you want; the selected part will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.; itself to set the desired pan value. The pan range is from
  • Page 17 – Auto Harmony; Press the [HARMONY] button so that its indicator lights. This turns; TYPE] button itself to select the desired effect.; The Harmony Types; Use the [HARMONY] button to turn Auto Harmony ON or OFF. Auto
  • Page 18 – Keyboard Percussion; Press the [KEYBOARD PERCUSSION] button so that its indicator; The Percussion Kits
  • Page 19 – Pitch Bend; Setting the Pitch Bend Range; ] buttons or the number buttons to select the desired pitch; Sustain
  • Page 20 – Split Point Change; make sure that the [AUTO ACCOMP] indicator is off before proceeding.; As with all other parameters, you can also use the [; Overall Control
  • Page 21 – Transpose; Touch Response; Tuning
  • Page 22 – When you press the [STYLE SELECT] button the currently selected; style number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.; AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT; Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 23 – Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point; Auto Accompaniment Fingering; When you press the [FINGERING] button the currently selected Auto; Accompaniment fingering number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
  • Page 24 – The Chord 1 mode is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a; Example for “C” chords
  • Page 26 – Tempo Control; Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [TEMPO] button. The current; itself to set the desired tempo.; The available tempo range is from 040 to 240 beats per minute. Each; function
  • Page 27 – Accompaniment Control; The [START/STOP] button starts the selected accompaniment style; The Beat Indicator; The three BEAT indicator dots along the top of the MULTI DISPLAY
  • Page 28 – Any of the PSR-410 accompaniment patterns can be started with an ap-
  • Page 29 – Accompaniment Structure Diagram; Accompaniment Volume; Press the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT control section [ACCOMP VOL-
  • Page 30 – The Track Buttons; The PSR-410 Auto Accompaniment system includes eight; Here’s how the tracks are normally used:
  • Page 31 – Re-voicing the Tracks; Repeat steps 1 and 2 to re-voice all the tracks you want to change.
  • Page 32 – One Touch Setting; Pressing the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button again turns OFF the; One Touch Setting function.; The One Touch Setting function recalls the following settings:
  • Page 33 – VOICE; Registration Memory; The panel settings listed above can be stored to any one; The settings stored to a REGISTRATION MEMORY
  • Page 34 – Record Functions; The PSR-410 RECORDING section controls two recording functions:; Song Memory
  • Page 35 – Accompaniment Track Recording; Press the SONG MEMORY section [ACCOMP] track button while holding
  • Page 36 – Stop recording by pressing the [ACCOMP] track button. Recording can
  • Page 37 – Melody Track Recording; Select the voice you want to record with (the R1 and R2 voices can be; Recording will begin as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or
  • Page 38 – Accompaniment And Melody Playback; The MELODY and ACCOMP tracks can be played back individually or; Playback will begin as soon as the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button is; Play along on the keyboard if you like. You can also change the tempo
  • Page 39 – Press the SONG [RESET] button to go directly to the first measure of; Record Or Play from a Specified Measure; If the measure number is not currently shown on the MULTI DISPLAY,; from the specified measure number.; button itself to enter the desired measure number.
  • Page 40 – The Multi Pads; ply by selecting the appropriate PAGE MEMORY.; Recording; Select the voice you want to record on the MULTI PADS. Only the [R1]
  • Page 41 – Playback; Simply tap any of the MULTI PADS at any time to play back the data; Play a short sequence. The MULTI PADS can record up to approxi-; Press the MULTI PAD button being recorded, the MULTI PAD
  • Page 42 – Clearing Tracks; Use the [MEASURE #] button to set the first measure to be cleared
  • Page 43 – Page Memory; pear on the MULTI DISPLAY.; PAGE MEMORY Data
  • Page 44 – Although the PSR-410 features a built-in “sequencer” (the SONG; The PSR-410 is capable of receiving the same MIDI data, so a second; MIDI
  • Page 45 – MIDI Bulk Dump; Connect the PSR-410 MIDI OUT terminal to the MIDI IN terminal of; Select the PAGE MEMORY number you want to transmit (page 41).; button to cancel and return to the VOICE SELECT mode.
  • Page 46 – The Page Reset Function; When “cL” appears to the right of the page number on the MULTI DIS-; Page Copy
  • Page 47 – MIDI Reception Modes; Channel Reception Modes; Mode “0”
  • Page 48 – Clock Mode
  • Page 49 – MIDI Transmission; MIDI Transmit Channels; Press the [TRANSMIT CH] button to set the R voice transmit channel.; The currently selected channel will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.; CH] button itself to select the desired transmit channel.
  • Page 50 – Voice & Polyphony List; Appendix
  • Page 51 – Style List
  • Page 53 – Reset Procedures & Page Memory Default Settings; System Reset; Press the POWER switch to turn the PSR-410 power OFF.; Page Reset; the VOICE SELECT mode.
  • Page 54 – Page Memory Default Settings
  • Page 55 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 57 – Percussion Kit List
  • Page 59 – MIDI Implementation Chart; MIDI Implementation Char t
  • Page 60 – GM System Level 1
  • Page 61 – Specifications
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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...

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