Split point change, Recording, Feature reference – Yamaha PSR-400 User Manual

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FEATURE REFERENCE

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overall

control

)

Press the TEMPO

[A]

button to increase the tempo, or

the TEMPO [▼] button to decrease the tempo. The se­
lected tempo will be displayed on the MULTI DISPLAY
(in quarter-note beats per minute) while the TEMPO

[A]

or

[T]

button is pressed, and for approximately

2

seconds

after either TEMPO button is released.

The available tempo range is from 40 to 240 beats per

minute. Each accompaniment style has a different “de­
fault” tempo which is automatically set whenever a new
style is selected (but not when a new style is selected
while the accompaniment is playing). The default tempo
for the currently selected accompaniment style can be

recalled at any time by pressing both the TEMPO

[A]

and

[▼] buttons at the same time.

# SPLIT POINT CHANGE

Separate split points can be set for the SPLIT, FIN­

GERED, and SINGLE FINGER modes. The default split
point settings are as follows:

• SPLIT mode:

Ctt3

• SINGLE FINGER mode: D2
• FINGERED mode:

G2

The split point for each mode can be set to any other

key while that mode is selected by pressing the desired
split-point key while holding the [SPLIT POINT
CHANGE] button.

The split point is shown on the MULTI DISPLAY for

as long as the [SPLIT POINT CHANGE] button is held.
The C3 key, for example, would be displayed as “c 3”.
Ftt2 would be displayed as “F"2”. The sharp is indicated
by the lit bar between the “F” and the “2.”

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d d

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The SPLIT, SINGLE FINGER, and FINGERED mode

split points are retained in memory and will be recalled
whenever the corresponding mode is selected.

Note that the split-point key is included in the right-

hand section of the keyboard.

• When this parameter has been changed, be sure to store the

new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see next paragraph). If this is
not done the newly selected data will be lost when a different

PAGE MEMORY is selected.

PAGE MEMORY

The PAGE MEMORY can be used to store 4 complete

sets of panel settings (including the contents of the SONG
MEMORY and MULTI PAD features) in the PSR-500

and 2 in the PSR-400 that can then be recalled simply by
pressing a single button.

When the power is initially turned on the previously

selected “PAGE” is automatically selected and its indica­

tor will light. If any changes are then made to the panel
settings the PAGE indicator will flash, indicating that
changes have been made. If the same PAGE button is then
pressed the original PAGE settings will be recalled and
the indicator will light continuously again.

The following panel settings are stored by the PAGE

MEMORY:

• Currently selected voice(s).

• MULTI PAD (PSR-500)/DRUM PAD (PSR-400) contents.

•SONG MEMORY contents.

• VOICE MEMORY contents.
• VOICE section parameter settings (Auto Harmony, Reverb

Depth (PSR-500), Volume, Octave, Pan, MIDI Out Channel,
Dual).

• CUSTOM ACCOMPANIMENT contents.
• Currently selected STYLE.
• Currently selected chord voice when accompaniment stopped.
• ORCHESTRATION settings.
• ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL status.
• MODE.
• ACCOMP. VOLUME.
•TUNE.
• TRANSPOSE.
• TEMPO.
• PITCH BEND RANGE.
• DSP (PSR-500)
• MIDI RECEIVE CHANNELCLOCK.

• The MIDI MODE setting is not recorded by the PAGE MEMORY.

MIDI MODE is reset to "00" whenever the power is turned on or

a different PAGE is selected.

Recording

Make the desired panel settings, then press one of the

PAGE MEMORY buttons while holding the [RECORD]
button. The corresponding indicator will light indicating

that the data has been memorized. All previous data in the

selected PAGE will be erased.

PAGE MEMORY

o o o o

RECOflD PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 MIDI BULK DUMP

□ □ □ o

The PAGE MEMORY cannot be recorded while any automatic

playback feature or any recording function is running (AUTO

ACCOMPANIMENT play; SONG MEMORY record/p!ay/play

ready; PSR-500 MULTI PAD record/play; CUSTOM ACCOMPA­
NIMENT record/play, DEMO play, PSR-400 DRUM PAD pad
assign).

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