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However, this is valid only for a Variation effect (when selected for any LSB numbers. Parameter 1 Lch Delay 2 Rch Delay 3 Feedback Delay 1 4 Feedback Delay 2 5 Feedback Level 6 High Damp 7 8 9 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 14 EQ Low Gain 15 EQ High Frequency 16 EQ High Gain MSB = 7 No. Thru D63>W - EW - D=W - D=W - DR - D=W - DW - DW - Parameters marked with a ● in the Control column can be controlled from an AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc. Parameter 1 Lch Delay 2 Rch Delay 3 Cch Delay 4 Feedback Delay 5 Feedback Level 6 Cch ...
However, this is valid only for a Variation effect (when selected for any LSB numbers. Parameter 1 Lch Delay 2 Rch Delay 3 Feedback Delay 1 4 Feedback Delay 2 5 Feedback Level 6 High Damp 7 8 9 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 14 EQ Low Gain 15 EQ High Frequency 16 EQ High Gain MSB = 7 No. Thru D63>W - EW - D=W - D=W - DR - D=W - DW - DW - Parameters marked with a ● in the Control column can be controlled from an AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc. Parameter 1 Lch Delay 2 Rch Delay 3 Cch Delay 4 Feedback Delay 5 Feedback Level 6 Cch ...
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... 13 EQ Low Frequency 14 EQ Low Gain 15 EQ High Frequency 16 EQ High Gain MSB = 65 MSB = 66 No. D=W - MSB = 20 No. Thru Value 0 - 127 1 - 127 0 - 52 34 - 60 See Table table#7 Control table#3 table#3 D63>W -
... 13 EQ Low Frequency 14 EQ Low Gain 15 EQ High Frequency 16 EQ High Gain MSB = 65 MSB = 66 No. D=W - MSB = 20 No. Thru Value 0 - 127 1 - 127 0 - 52 34 - 60 See Table table#7 Control table#3 table#3 D63>W -
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... 14 Threshold 15 Ratio 16 Display 0.00Hz - 39.7Hz 0 - 127 0 - 127 L↔R, L→R, L←R, Lturn, Rturn, L/R 32Hz - 2.0kHz -12 - +12dB 500Hz - 16.0kHz -12 - +12dB Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 5 See Table table#1 Control ● 4 - 40 52 - 76 28 - 58 52 - 76 table#3 table#3 100Hz - 10.0kHz -12 - +12dB 1.0 - 12.0 14 - 54...
... 14 Threshold 15 Ratio 16 Display 0.00Hz - 39.7Hz 0 - 127 0 - 127 L↔R, L→R, L←R, Lturn, Rturn, L/R 32Hz - 2.0kHz -12 - +12dB 500Hz - 16.0kHz -12 - +12dB Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 5 See Table table#1 Control ● 4 - 40 52 - 76 28 - 58 52 - 76 table#3 table#3 100Hz - 10.0kHz -12 - +12dB 1.0 - 12.0 14 - 54...
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D=W - D=W - L DW - D=W - MSB = 78, LSB = 1, 17 MSB = 78, LSB = 2, 18 No. Parameter 1 HPF Cutoff 2 Drive 3 Mix Level 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MSB = 82, LSB = 0 MSB = 82, LSB = 1, 16 No. D=W - DW - L=H - DH - D=W - DW - Parameter 1 LFO Frequency 2 LFO Depth 3 Cutoff Frequency Offset 4 Resonance 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Drive 12 EQ Low Gain (distortion) 13 EQ Mid Gain (distortion) 14 LPF Cutoff 15 Output Level 16 MSB = 80, LSB = 0, 16 No. Parameter 1 Pitch 2 Initial Delay 3 Fine ...
D=W - D=W - L DW - D=W - MSB = 78, LSB = 1, 17 MSB = 78, LSB = 2, 18 No. Parameter 1 HPF Cutoff 2 Drive 3 Mix Level 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MSB = 82, LSB = 0 MSB = 82, LSB = 1, 16 No. D=W - DW - L=H - DH - D=W - DW - Parameter 1 LFO Frequency 2 LFO Depth 3 Cutoff Frequency Offset 4 Resonance 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Drive 12 EQ Low Gain (distortion) 13 EQ Mid Gain (distortion) 14 LPF Cutoff 15 Output Level 16 MSB = 80, LSB = 0, 16 No. Parameter 1 Pitch 2 Initial Delay 3 Fine ...
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L=H - LW - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 1 Rotor Speed 2 Drive Low 3 Drive High 4 Low/High Balance 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 11 Crossover Frequency 12 Mic L-R Angle 13 14 Drive 15 LPF Cuttoff 16 Output Level MSB = 86, LSB = 3 No. L=H - DW - D=W - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Output Phase 3 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 12 13 14 15 16 MSB = 93 No. D=W - D MSB = 86, LSB = 1 MSB = 86, LSB = 2 No. LH - D=W - Parameter 1 Detune 2 Lch ...
L=H - LW - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 1 Rotor Speed 2 Drive Low 3 Drive High 4 Low/High Balance 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 11 Crossover Frequency 12 Mic L-R Angle 13 14 Drive 15 LPF Cuttoff 16 Output Level MSB = 86, LSB = 3 No. L=H - DW - D=W - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Output Phase 3 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 9 EQ High Gain 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 12 13 14 15 16 MSB = 93 No. D=W - D MSB = 86, LSB = 1 MSB = 86, LSB = 2 No. LH - D=W - Parameter 1 Detune 2 Lch ...
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Attack 12 Comp. D=W - D=W - Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Delay Feedback Level 3 Delay Mix 4 Dist Drive 5 Dist Output Level 6 Dist EQ Low Gain 7 Dist EQ High Gain 8 L/R Diffusion 9 Lag 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Comp. Release 13 Comp. Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Delay Feedback Level 3 Delay Mix 4 Dist Drive 5 Dist Output Level 6 Dist EQ Low Gain 7 Dist EQ High Gain 8 L/R Diffusion 9 Lag 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Wah Sensitive 12 Wah Cutoff Freq Offset 13 Wah Resonance 14 Wah Release 15 16 Display 0 - 100% Transister/Vintage Tube/ Dist1/Dist2/Fuzz Flat/Stack/Combo/Twin/ Radio/Megaphone 0 - 20 0 -...
Attack 12 Comp. D=W - D=W - Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Delay Feedback Level 3 Delay Mix 4 Dist Drive 5 Dist Output Level 6 Dist EQ Low Gain 7 Dist EQ High Gain 8 L/R Diffusion 9 Lag 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Comp. Release 13 Comp. Parameter 1 Delay Time 2 Delay Feedback Level 3 Delay Mix 4 Dist Drive 5 Dist Output Level 6 Dist EQ Low Gain 7 Dist EQ High Gain 8 L/R Diffusion 9 Lag 10 Dry/Wet Balance 11 Wah Sensitive 12 Wah Cutoff Freq Offset 13 Wah Resonance 14 Wah Release 15 16 Display 0 - 100% Transister/Vintage Tube/ Dist1/Dist2/Fuzz Flat/Stack/Combo/Twin/ Radio/Megaphone 0 - 20 0 -...
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...) DSP Type (Left) LastSelectedDSP DSP Variation ➞ DSP Fast Value (Main, Layer) DSP Fast Value (Left) EQ Low Freq (Main, Layer) EQ Low Freq ...Keyword FileNumber Beat SearchArea Tempo Genre Search results Record (=Property settings) Mic (PSR-2100 only) VocalHarmonyOnOff TalkOnOff EffectOnOff VHType VHParameters MicSetting (PSR-2100 only) OverallSetting EQ Low Freq. O X - O X - X X X - X X X - X - X - X - O X - O Mic. X - X - PSR-2100 only PSR-2100 only 28 X - X - O X - X X X - ...
...) DSP Type (Left) LastSelectedDSP DSP Variation ➞ DSP Fast Value (Main, Layer) DSP Fast Value (Left) EQ Low Freq (Main, Layer) EQ Low Freq ...Keyword FileNumber Beat SearchArea Tempo Genre Search results Record (=Property settings) Mic (PSR-2100 only) VocalHarmonyOnOff TalkOnOff EffectOnOff VHType VHParameters MicSetting (PSR-2100 only) OverallSetting EQ Low Freq. O X - O X - X X X - X X X - X - X - X - O X - O Mic. X - X - PSR-2100 only PSR-2100 only 28 X - X - O X - X X X - ...
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.... • bbH/0bbbbbbb denotes the byte count. • ccH/0ccccccc denotes the check sum. • ddH/0ddddddd denotes the data/value. To enter data/values, refer to the table below. Pad (Multi Pad) PSR-2100 O O O O O PSR-1100 O O 31 Also, "n" can freely be defined as a suffix. O: available Regular Voice Organ (Organ Flutes) Voice Mic Vocal Harmony...
.... • bbH/0bbbbbbb denotes the byte count. • ccH/0ccccccc denotes the check sum. • ddH/0ddddddd denotes the data/value. To enter data/values, refer to the table below. Pad (Multi Pad) PSR-2100 O O O O O PSR-1100 O O 31 Also, "n" can freely be defined as a suffix. O: available Regular Voice Organ (Organ Flutes) Voice Mic Vocal Harmony...
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... setup number 7E 1 7F 1 TOTAL SIZE 00 XG SYSTEM ON 00=XG system ON 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET 00=ON 07 XG Default (H) *Panel setting value Corresponding Voice/Part Regular/ Mic/Vocal Natural Organ Voice Harmony Voice O X O O: available MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) MIDI Transmission (generated data) Song...
... setup number 7E 1 7F 1 TOTAL SIZE 00 XG SYSTEM ON 00=XG system ON 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET 00=ON 07 XG Default (H) *Panel setting value Corresponding Voice/Part Regular/ Mic/Vocal Natural Organ Voice Harmony Voice O X O O: available MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) MIDI Transmission (generated data) Song...
Owner's Manual
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... F Volume balance of the keyboard and song to a bank), and both preset and user banks are stored in octave steps. The octave value shifted is displayed. 7 Intro and Ending (page 69) The names of the intro and ending of the currently selected style are called Open...or a accompaniment style is playing, the tempo is displayed. 5 Chord (page 65) When [ACMP] is displayed. 38 PSR-2100/1100 Organizing Your Data Contents shown in semitones. The transpose value by pressing the [1▲▼]-[8▲▼] buttons under the LCD. You can also use the Registration Sequence function to...
... F Volume balance of the keyboard and song to a bank), and both preset and user banks are stored in octave steps. The octave value shifted is displayed. 7 Intro and Ending (page 69) The names of the intro and ending of the currently selected style are called Open...or a accompaniment style is playing, the tempo is displayed. 5 Chord (page 65) When [ACMP] is displayed. 38 PSR-2100/1100 Organizing Your Data Contents shown in semitones. The transpose value by pressing the [1▲▼]-[8▲▼] buttons under the LCD. You can also use the Registration Sequence function to...
Owner's Manual
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...Your Data BACK NEXT Turns pages for icon A F selection. DATA ENTRY ENTER DATA ENTRY PSR-2100/1100 49 Call up the selected item by pressing the [ENTER] button on the selected display. ■ Adjusting values You can then be called up or executed by using the [3▲▼] - [5▲...(OK) button. The selected item can change the icon that appears at the left of the part in the display or quickly change parameter values. The actual function of another part, first select the part by pressing the [▲▼] button corresponding to the part, then...
...Your Data BACK NEXT Turns pages for icon A F selection. DATA ENTRY ENTER DATA ENTRY PSR-2100/1100 49 Call up the selected item by pressing the [ENTER] button on the selected display. ■ Adjusting values You can then be called up or executed by using the [3▲▼] - [5▲...(OK) button. The selected item can change the icon that appears at the left of the part in the display or quickly change parameter values. The actual function of another part, first select the part by pressing the [▲▼] button corresponding to the part, then...
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... CHANNEL ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT MAIN ENDING / rit. VH TYPE SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. The higher the value, the faster the tempo. Also refer to adjust the playback tempo - Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT MAIN ENDING / rit. XG USER ORGAN FLUTES UPPER OCTAVE MIC. The range is between 5 and 500. PSR-2100/1100 53 METRONOME STANDBY ON STYLE CONTROL ACMP BREAK INTRO SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 REPEAT METRONOME (STYLE) (L) (R) REC TOP START/STOP REW...
... CHANNEL ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT MAIN ENDING / rit. VH TYPE SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. The higher the value, the faster the tempo. Also refer to adjust the playback tempo - Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT MAIN ENDING / rit. XG USER ORGAN FLUTES UPPER OCTAVE MIC. The range is between 5 and 500. PSR-2100/1100 53 METRONOME STANDBY ON STYLE CONTROL ACMP BREAK INTRO SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 REPEAT METRONOME (STYLE) (L) (R) REC TOP START/STOP REW...
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... desired accompaniment style. For details about the search settings in the display. 1 Press the [I J Start searching the record. PSR-2100/1100 73 Press the [▲▼] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the tempo value to call up all records that contain at left. ■ [1▲▼] TEMPO FROM You can further narrow down...
... desired accompaniment style. For details about the search settings in the display. 1 Press the [I J Start searching the record. PSR-2100/1100 73 Press the [▲▼] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the tempo value to call up all records that contain at left. ■ [1▲▼] TEMPO FROM You can further narrow down...
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Make sure to select the smallest note value which is specified in the SONG SETTING display of the Function menu (page 140). 1-16 Assigns the part to the specified ... line up to a particular note value. Song Playback Detailed Settings for Notation When "LEFT" and "RIGHT" are set to the same channel, the notation of the right-hand notes and left-hand notes are shorter than the Note resolution will not be displayed in the notation. 84 PSR-2100/1100 Note resolution: 1/4 note...
Make sure to select the smallest note value which is specified in the SONG SETTING display of the Function menu (page 140). 1-16 Assigns the part to the specified ... line up to a particular note value. Song Playback Detailed Settings for Notation When "LEFT" and "RIGHT" are set to the same channel, the notation of the right-hand notes and left-hand notes are shorter than the Note resolution will not be displayed in the notation. 84 PSR-2100/1100 Note resolution: 1/4 note...
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... SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. F G H I parameters/values E J shown at the bottom of the original voice with the edited voice. Important data should be used during editing to User Drive or floppy disk. 3 Edit the voice parameters. ORGAN FLUTES (PSR-2100 only) Indicates the A F parameters available B G for...PIANO & HARPSI. These correspond to create your own voices by REGULAR VOICE pressing the [NEXT]/ [BACK] button. Sound Creator The PSR-2100/1100 has a Sound Creator feature that adjustments made to the USER drive (Flash ROM) as a USER voice for editing in ...
... SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. F G H I parameters/values E J shown at the bottom of the original voice with the edited voice. Important data should be used during editing to User Drive or floppy disk. 3 Edit the voice parameters. ORGAN FLUTES (PSR-2100 only) Indicates the A F parameters available B G for...PIANO & HARPSI. These correspond to create your own voices by REGULAR VOICE pressing the [NEXT]/ [BACK] button. Sound Creator The PSR-2100/1100 has a Sound Creator feature that adjustments made to the USER drive (Flash ROM) as a USER voice for editing in ...
Owner's Manual
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...the filter (see diagram). The higher the value, the slower the attack. • DECAY........ The higher the value, the slower the release. Volume Cutoff frequency In addition to a large value, the sustain becomes long. 92 PSR-2100/1100 Determines how quickly the sound decays to step...■ FILTER FILTER settings determine the overall timbre of the sound changes in a brighter sound. The higher the value, the slower the decay. Higher values result in time. Volume Frequency (pitch) Cutoff range RReseosnoannacnece Frequency (pitch) ■ EG The EG (Envelope ...
...the filter (see diagram). The higher the value, the slower the attack. • DECAY........ The higher the value, the slower the release. Volume Cutoff frequency In addition to a large value, the sustain becomes long. 92 PSR-2100/1100 Determines how quickly the sound decays to step...■ FILTER FILTER settings determine the overall timbre of the sound changes in a brighter sound. The higher the value, the slower the decay. Higher values result in time. Volume Frequency (pitch) Cutoff range RReseosnoannacnece Frequency (pitch) ■ EG The EG (Envelope ...
Owner's Manual
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... decay immediately after the initial attack. Sets the DSP variation parameter value (e.g., "LFO Freq" for a Rotary Speaker effect) when the DSP variation is selected, the Rotary SP Speed ([C]) button in the ORGAN voice category, the PSR-2100/1100 has an ORGAN FLUTES voice. The Rotary SP Speed ([C]) ...attack portion of effect is turned on the FOOTAGE controls. Determines whether the DSP variation will have no attack applied. Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only) In addition to the Organ Flutes voice. The MODE control selects between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a ...
... decay immediately after the initial attack. Sets the DSP variation parameter value (e.g., "LFO Freq" for a Rotary Speaker effect) when the DSP variation is selected, the Rotary SP Speed ([C]) button in the ORGAN voice category, the PSR-2100/1100 has an ORGAN FLUTES voice. The Rotary SP Speed ([C]) ...attack portion of effect is turned on the FOOTAGE controls. Determines whether the DSP variation will have no attack applied. Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only) In addition to the Organ Flutes voice. The MODE control selects between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a ...
Owner's Manual
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... this display, then enter the pitch by actually playing the note on gate time settings, see below shows the available settings and the corresponding velocity values. J Determines the length of the display: normal, dotted, and triplet. (This is available only when recording the melody.) For information on the keyboard. To close... the beginning of the song (the first note of the note to store the recorded END data by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial. 100 PSR-2100/1100 Moves the cursor position up and down.
... this display, then enter the pitch by actually playing the note on gate time settings, see below shows the available settings and the corresponding velocity values. J Determines the length of the display: normal, dotted, and triplet. (This is available only when recording the melody.) For information on the keyboard. To close... the beginning of the song (the first note of the note to store the recorded END data by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial. 100 PSR-2100/1100 Moves the cursor position up and down.
Owner's Manual
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...the measure/beat/clock location for tied notes or longer notes. PSR-2100/1100 101 For example, selecting an eighth note ( ) here results in a eighth note rest ( ). 4 4-1 Press this button to the beginning of the equivalent value. Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs - Selecting a note enters ..., shown at right. To actually enter the recorded data, press the [EXIT] button. The operations here apply to step 6 on the instrument (PSR-2100) may not be edited from the SONG CREATOR (1 - 16) display (page 108). The notation display on page 100. 1 1-2 While holding down...
...the measure/beat/clock location for tied notes or longer notes. PSR-2100/1100 101 For example, selecting an eighth note ( ) here results in a eighth note rest ( ). 4 4-1 Press this button to the beginning of the equivalent value. Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs - Selecting a note enters ..., shown at right. To actually enter the recorded data, press the [EXIT] button. The operations here apply to step 6 on the instrument (PSR-2100) may not be edited from the SONG CREATOR (1 - 16) display (page 108). The notation display on page 100. 1 1-2 While holding down...
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...MAIN A MAIN C F G C 001:1:000 F 001:3:000 Select this note value and play G the chords indicated at right. 002:1:000 2 Press the [BREAK] button to specify the Break section, and enter the chords as shown at right. 002:4:000 102 PSR-2100/1100 Entering Chords and Sections (Chord Step) For example, you can...by using the currently selected chord fingering method in normal fashion. MAIN A BREAK BREAK INTRO C F G F G7 F 002:3:000 G7 Select this note value and play the chords indicated at right. Song Creator Recording Chord Changes for the Auto Accompaniment -
...MAIN A MAIN C F G C 001:1:000 F 001:3:000 Select this note value and play G the chords indicated at right. 002:1:000 2 Press the [BREAK] button to specify the Break section, and enter the chords as shown at right. 002:4:000 102 PSR-2100/1100 Entering Chords and Sections (Chord Step) For example, you can...by using the currently selected chord fingering method in normal fashion. MAIN A BREAK BREAK INTRO C F G F G7 F 002:3:000 G7 Select this note value and play the chords indicated at right. Song Creator Recording Chord Changes for the Auto Accompaniment -