Yamaha PSR340- User Manual

Yamaha PSR340

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:; 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
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS; Front Panel
  • Page 7 – Rear Panel
  • Page 8 – SETTING UP; When the Batteries Run Down; POWER REQUIREMENTS; Using an AC Power Adaptor; Using Batteries; Inserting Batteries; TURNING ON THE POWER
  • Page 9 – Using the MIDI Terminals; ACCESSORY JACKS; Using Headphones; Packing List
  • Page 10 – Playing a disk song; Using; Quick Guide —; cb
  • Page 11 – the Built-in Floppy Disk Drive; Loading a Style File and playing the auto accompaniment; stY; YES
  • Page 12 – Playing a song; Step 2; My heart; SongVol; ALL; My heart
  • Page 13 – Recording your own song; Creating your own custom One Touch Settings; OTS User; UserBank; Songs; wt
  • Page 14 – Selecting other voices; BritePno; Playing the Piano Voice; Step3; z q
  • Page 15 – Voices; MtrVol
  • Page 16 – Using the auto accompaniment; Step 4
  • Page 17 – Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 18 – Using the Chord Guide function; Step 5; G M; Smart
  • Page 19 – EZ; Chord Guide
  • Page 20 – Using the Function parameters; Step 6
  • Page 21 – Function Parameters
  • Page 22 – PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS; Mode indicators; Overall functions bar indicator
  • Page 24 – PORTABLE GRAND; USING THE METRONOME; Set the desired tempo with the Tempo function in; PLAYING THE PORTABLE GRAND
  • Page 25 – Turn on the Metronome.; Setting the Metronome Time Signature
  • Page 26 – Adjusting the Metronome Volume
  • Page 27 – PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE; Main Voice; PLAYING A VOICE — MAIN VOICE; Select the Voice mode.
  • Page 28 – Select the desired voice number.; Using the numeric keypad
  • Page 29 – Using the VOICE button; Play the selected voice.; About Panel Voices and GM Voices
  • Page 30 – Select the Function mode.; Select the desired Function parameter number.; USng1Clr; Function Parameters — Main Voice
  • Page 31 – Change the parameter setting or value.; Exit the Function mode.
  • Page 32 – TRANSPOSE AND TUNING; Transpose; Transpos
  • Page 33 – Tuning
  • Page 34 – Turn on the Dual Voice mode.; Select the desired Dual voice and make other set-; PLAYING TWO VOICES — DUAL VOICE
  • Page 35 – Set other parameters as needed.; Strings; Function Parameters — Dual Voice
  • Page 36 – PLAYING TWO VOICES — SPLIT VOICE; Call up the Function mode.; Select the Split On/Off parameter number.; 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.; Set the desired Reverb Type in the Function mode.; REVERB; Reverb; RevType
  • Page 41 – CHORUS; Chorus; 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.; 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 – SELECTING A STYLE AND PLAYING THE ACCOMPANIMENT; Select the Style mode.; Select the desired style number.
  • Page 48 – Start the accompaniment.; Pressing the START/STOP button
  • Page 49 – Starting with an Intro section; Using Sync-Start with an Intro section
  • Page 50 – About Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 51 – About the Beat Display; Stop the accompaniment.; 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
  • Page 58 – SETTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT SPLIT POINT; Select the Accompaniment Split Point parameter.; AcmpSPnt
  • Page 59 – Function Parameter — Accompaniment Split Point
  • Page 61 – The Intervals of the Scale; WRITING CHORD NAMES
  • Page 62 – CHORD GUIDE; Dictionary
  • Page 64 – 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; Select the desired EZ Chord bank.
  • Page 67 – Bank Chain
  • Page 68 – EZ Chord — Recording
  • Page 69 – 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.; 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.; 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.; Song Playback Display
  • Page 76 – Select the Tempo function in the Overall menu.
  • Page 77 – ABOUT THE BEAT DISPLAY
  • Page 78 – Select the Song Volume function in the Overall; ADJUSTING THE SONG VOLUME
  • Page 79 – RealTime; Step; SONG RECORDING; Step recording
  • 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
  • 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.; Recording Notes
  • Page 87 – Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes:; Recording Chords and Sections to the Chord Track:
  • Page 88 – Replacing a Note or Rest
  • Page 89 – Entering Velocity Curves; Velocity Curve Chart
  • Page 90 – CLEARING A SONG; ing to the song you wish to clear.
  • Page 91 – DISK OPERATIONS; Data that Can be Saved or Loaded with the PSR-340; Using Commercially Available Music Data (sold separately)
  • Page 92 – Compatible Disk Type; Using the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disk
  • Page 93 – DISK SONG PLAYBACK; Insert the disk into the disk drive.; Playing All Songs
  • Page 94 – SAVE; Insert a formatted floppy disk.; If necessary change the file name.; USr; Filename
  • Page 95 – Saving
  • Page 96 – LOAD; Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.; Select the file to load.
  • Page 97 – UTILITY — DELETE; Deleting
  • Page 98 – UTILITY — FORMATTING AN UNFORMATTED DISK; Insert the unformatted floppy disk into the disk; CUE; Formting
  • Page 99 – UTILITY — FORMATTING A PREVIOUSLY FORMATTED DISK
  • Page 100 – FOOTSWITCH; Select the Footswitch Assign parameter.; FootSw; Sustain
  • Page 101 – Footswitch Assign Functions
  • Page 102 – MIDI FUNCTIONS; Example of Keyboard Information
  • Page 103 – MIDI Terminals
  • Page 104 – WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH MIDI; Controlling the PSR-340 with a MIDI keyboard controller (not
  • Page 105 – CONNECTING TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER; Use only special MIDI cables when connecting MIDI devices.; Connect the MIDI terminals of the PSR-340 to the MIDI termi-
  • Page 106 – FUNCTION PARAMETERS — MIDI; Select the desired Function parameter.; RemoteCh
  • Page 108 – USING INITIAL SETUP SEND WITH A SEQUENCER; Sending Initial Setup Data; First, set up the sequencer for recording.
  • Page 109 – On the PortaTone, select the Initial Setup Send; InitSend; Start recording on the sequencer, then send the
  • Page 110 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 111 – DATA BACKUP & INITIALIZATION; CLr; Backup; Data Initialization
  • Page 112 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 113 – SONG SCORES; The Entertainer; Menuet; EZ Chord
  • Page 114 – VOICE LIST; Maximum Polyphony
  • Page 116 – GM Voice List
  • Page 117 – STYLE LIST
  • Page 118 – DRUM KIT LIST
  • Page 120 – MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
  • Page 122 – Effect map
  • Page 123 – INDEX
  • Page 124 – Limited Warranty; KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS. DO NOT MAIL!
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Page 2 - SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:; SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

2 This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power sup- ply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. This product should be used only with the componentssupplied or; a c...

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

3 • Do not use the instrument near other electrical products such as televi- sions, radios, or speakers, since this might cause interference which canaffect proper operation of the other products. • Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might acci- dentally fall over. • Before...

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

Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha PSR-340 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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