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... OUT R and L/L+R Jacks 13 MIDI IN/OUT and TO HOST Connectors 13 The Demonstration 14 Playing the PSR-730/630 16 A Word About the "R1", "R2", and "L" Voices 16 Selecting & Playing R1 Voices 17 Keyboard Percussion 19 The Dual Voice Mode ... and SPLIT VOICE Split Points 31 The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes 31 The Stop Accompaniment Function 35 Groove and Dynamics (PSR-730 35 Applying Groove & Dynamics 36 Arranging the Groove & Dynamics Effect (User Settings 36 One Touch Setting 40...Registration Memory Data ......... 65 Data that Can be Saved or Loaded with the PSR-730/630 65 4
... OUT R and L/L+R Jacks 13 MIDI IN/OUT and TO HOST Connectors 13 The Demonstration 14 Playing the PSR-730/630 16 A Word About the "R1", "R2", and "L" Voices 16 Selecting & Playing R1 Voices 17 Keyboard Percussion 19 The Dual Voice Mode ... and SPLIT VOICE Split Points 31 The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes 31 The Stop Accompaniment Function 35 Groove and Dynamics (PSR-730 35 Applying Groove & Dynamics 36 Arranging the Groove & Dynamics Effect (User Settings 36 One Touch Setting 40...Registration Memory Data ......... 65 Data that Can be Saved or Loaded with the PSR-730/630 65 4
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... MEMORY 2 3 4 MEMORY 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ONE TOUCH SETTING 2 3 @ 4 FREEZE # STOP % 1 4 & 7 KEYBOARD ^ - / NO SPLIT VOICE DUAL VOICE * 1 2 3 ( PSR-630 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 + / YES MULTI PAD 4 q ) e PHONES C1 CLICK 36 D1 T 37 38 S 39 E1 40 F1 R 41 G1 42 ...EQ MULTI EFFECT SUB MENU REVERB HARMONY CHORUS MENU DSP VARIATION 8 RECORD 9 START / STOP MENU DISK MULTI PAD REGIST MEMORY MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS SYNC STOP AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT START INTRO MAIN / AUTO FILL A B A B 7 ENDING REVOICE BANK...
... MEMORY 2 3 4 MEMORY 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ONE TOUCH SETTING 2 3 @ 4 FREEZE # STOP % 1 4 & 7 KEYBOARD ^ - / NO SPLIT VOICE DUAL VOICE * 1 2 3 ( PSR-630 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 + / YES MULTI PAD 4 q ) e PHONES C1 CLICK 36 D1 T 37 38 S 39 E1 40 F1 R 41 G1 42 ...EQ MULTI EFFECT SUB MENU REVERB HARMONY CHORUS MENU DSP VARIATION 8 RECORD 9 START / STOP MENU DISK MULTI PAD REGIST MEMORY MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS SYNC STOP AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT START INTRO MAIN / AUTO FILL A B A B 7 ENDING REVOICE BANK...
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...EFFECT SECTION (PSR-630) • DIGITAL EQ Button (PSR-730) ......... page 51 • REVERB Button page 43 @5 FOOT VOL Jack page 13 @6 TO HOST Connector page 121 @7 HOST SELECT Switch page 122 • CHORUS Button page 44 • DSP Button page 45 • VARIATION Button page 46 @8 MIDI IN and ... SECTION • AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT ON/OFF Button page 23 !9 MULTI PAD SECTION • STOP Button page 62 • 1, 2, 3, 4 Buttons page 62 @0 Keyboard page 18 • SYNC STOP Button page 28 @1 PITCH BEND Wheel page 54 • SYNC START Button page 24 @2 MODULATION Wheel...
...EFFECT SECTION (PSR-630) • DIGITAL EQ Button (PSR-730) ......... page 51 • REVERB Button page 43 @5 FOOT VOL Jack page 13 @6 TO HOST Connector page 121 @7 HOST SELECT Switch page 122 • CHORUS Button page 44 • DSP Button page 45 • VARIATION Button page 46 @8 MIDI IN and ... SECTION • AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT ON/OFF Button page 23 !9 MULTI PAD SECTION • STOP Button page 62 • 1, 2, 3, 4 Buttons page 62 @0 Keyboard page 18 • SYNC STOP Button page 28 @1 PITCH BEND Wheel page 54 • SYNC START Button page 24 @2 MODULATION Wheel...
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...prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of the external devices at high volume for connection to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, a mixing console, or tape recorder. Plug an optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into the sustain jack and use it to switch sustain on . The footswitch connected ... sustain or sostenuto pedal functions are combined and delivered via the L/L+R jack so you do , the ON/OFF status of the PSR-730/630 sound. (Use phone plugs). s MIDI IN/OUT and TO HOST Connectors See page 121. • Be sure that you don't lose any of the footswitch will ...
...prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of the external devices at high volume for connection to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, a mixing console, or tape recorder. Plug an optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into the sustain jack and use it to switch sustain on . The footswitch connected ... sustain or sostenuto pedal functions are combined and delivered via the L/L+R jack so you do , the ON/OFF status of the PSR-730/630 sound. (Use phone plugs). s MIDI IN/OUT and TO HOST Connectors See page 121. • Be sure that you don't lose any of the footswitch will ...
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... the split point. 21 The split point can be instantly recalled by pressing the [-] and [+] buttons at any key on the PSR-730/630 keyboard to match your individual playing requirements. 1 Select the SPLIT VOICE Split Point Function Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to the left...set outside the range of the PSR-730/ 630 keyboard for MIDI applications. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - / NO 0 + / YES • The split point key becomes the highest key in the left-hand section of the keyboard. • The default split point (54 for PSR-730 and 59 for PSR-630) can be set to any ...
... the split point. 21 The split point can be instantly recalled by pressing the [-] and [+] buttons at any key on the PSR-730/630 keyboard to match your individual playing requirements. 1 Select the SPLIT VOICE Split Point Function Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to the left...set outside the range of the PSR-730/ 630 keyboard for MIDI applications. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - / NO 0 + / YES • The split point key becomes the highest key in the left-hand section of the keyboard. • The default split point (54 for PSR-730 and 59 for PSR-630) can be set to any ...
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... key number from within the OVERALL menu . The MIDI note number corresponding to the current split point will appear to the right of "AcmpSplit" on the top line of the display.You can be set at any key on the PSR-730/630 keyboard to match your individual playing requirements. 1 Select the... Accompaniment Split Point Function Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to the left side of the keyboard. • When setting the split point, that is, the sub menu "...
... key number from within the OVERALL menu . The MIDI note number corresponding to the current split point will appear to the right of "AcmpSplit" on the top line of the display.You can be set at any key on the PSR-730/630 keyboard to match your individual playing requirements. 1 Select the... Accompaniment Split Point Function Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to the left side of the keyboard. • When setting the split point, that is, the sub menu "...
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...the greater the return level. 43 Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to "DIGITAL EFFECT". MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the [-] and [+] buttons, [1]-[0] number buttons, or Data Dial to select the desired Reverb effect from "0" to...reverb return level (the current return level value appears to the right of "Rev.Return" on the PSR730/630. s Selecting a Reverb Type Select one of reverb effect returned from the keyboard. The range is from 1-13. Referring to the Reverb Type List on the right of the top ...
...the greater the return level. 43 Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to "DIGITAL EFFECT". MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the [-] and [+] buttons, [1]-[0] number buttons, or Data Dial to select the desired Reverb effect from "0" to...reverb return level (the current return level value appears to the right of "Rev.Return" on the PSR730/630. s Selecting a Reverb Type Select one of reverb effect returned from the keyboard. The range is from 1-13. Referring to the Reverb Type List on the right of the top ...
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...[v] and [w] buttons to [0]. Some of chorus effect applied to select the desired Chorus effect from the keyboard. If you use the [-] and [+] buttons, the [1]-[0] number buttons, or Data Dial to the overall...CHORUS] button, the CHORUS icon will light up, and the Chorus effect will be turned on the PSR-730/630. s Selecting a Chorus Type Select one of the display. In this case "XG Chorus" will ...it possible to "DIGITAL EFFECT". The higher the value the greater the return level. 44 MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "Cho...
...[v] and [w] buttons to [0]. Some of chorus effect applied to select the desired Chorus effect from the keyboard. If you use the [-] and [+] buttons, the [1]-[0] number buttons, or Data Dial to the overall...CHORUS] button, the CHORUS icon will light up, and the Chorus effect will be turned on the PSR-730/630. s Selecting a Chorus Type Select one of the display. In this case "XG Chorus" will ...it possible to "DIGITAL EFFECT". The higher the value the greater the return level. 44 MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "Cho...
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...Harmony effect will appear on the right of the top line of the display. MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS • You can not be turned on , Harmony will be turned off if the Full Keyboard fingering mode is selected while the Harmony effect is on page 147, use the ...select the desired Harmony effect from 116. 47 SUB MENU Harmony: 1 Due t • When the Voice Set function is turned on when the Full Keyboard Auto accompaniment fingering mode is selected even if Auto Accompaniment is selected for the R1 voice. • Harmony can also jump directly to the DIGITAL...
...Harmony effect will appear on the right of the top line of the display. MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS • You can not be turned on , Harmony will be turned off if the Full Keyboard fingering mode is selected while the Harmony effect is on page 147, use the ...select the desired Harmony effect from 116. 47 SUB MENU Harmony: 1 Due t • When the Voice Set function is turned on when the Full Keyboard Auto accompaniment fingering mode is selected even if Auto Accompaniment is selected for the R1 voice. • Harmony can also jump directly to the DIGITAL...
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MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the SUB MENU [w] and [v] buttons to nornal pitch when ..."PB Range". ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQThe,,QQPi,,QQtch,,QQBe,,QQnd W,,QQhe,,QQel,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ Use the PSR-730/630 pitch bend wheel to the selected R1 panel voice. • The default pitch bend range can be changed according to...bend range setting will be set the pitch bend range from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. Each increment corresponds to the right of the function name on the top line of the display. Use the [-] and [+] ...
MENU MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS Then use the SUB MENU [w] and [v] buttons to nornal pitch when ..."PB Range". ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQThe,,QQPi,,QQtch,,QQBe,,QQnd W,,QQhe,,QQel,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ Use the PSR-730/630 pitch bend wheel to the selected R1 panel voice. • The default pitch bend range can be changed according to...bend range setting will be set the pitch bend range from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. Each increment corresponds to the right of the function name on the top line of the display. Use the [-] and [+] ...
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Selecting a MULTI PAD Set The PSR-730/630 has 36 multi pad sets, each containing a complete set you want to use. SUB MENU MENU MENU DISK MULTI PAD REGIST MEMORY MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS 2 Select a Multi Pad Set Number If necessary use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons so that the name ...] button for a few seconds to go directly to select the MULTI PAD function so that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances.You can also record your own MULTI PAD phrases as follows: 1 Select the Multi Pad Function To select a multi pad set first use...
Selecting a MULTI PAD Set The PSR-730/630 has 36 multi pad sets, each containing a complete set you want to use. SUB MENU MENU MENU DISK MULTI PAD REGIST MEMORY MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT OVERALL GROOVE&DYNAMICS 2 Select a Multi Pad Set Number If necessary use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons so that the name ...] button for a few seconds to go directly to select the MULTI PAD function so that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances.You can also record your own MULTI PAD phrases as follows: 1 Select the Multi Pad Function To select a multi pad set first use...
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.... • Accompaniment volume • Reverb type. • Chorus type. • Tempo and time signature* The keyboard (R1/R2/L) tracks record the following and data: • Note on/off (key press and release) •...is 65,000 notes for 2DD disks and 130,000 notes for both of key press) are MIDI data events (playing information)(page 119). • Be careful to avoid the song data loss that... The quick recording method is different from the PSR-730/630 keyboard together with keyboard playing on tracks 1-5, harmony notes on tracks 6-8, and auto accompaniment (RHYTHM1-PHRASE2) on tracks ...
.... • Accompaniment volume • Reverb type. • Chorus type. • Tempo and time signature* The keyboard (R1/R2/L) tracks record the following and data: • Note on/off (key press and release) •...is 65,000 notes for 2DD disks and 130,000 notes for both of key press) are MIDI data events (playing information)(page 119). • Be careful to avoid the song data loss that... The quick recording method is different from the PSR-730/630 keyboard together with keyboard playing on tracks 1-5, harmony notes on tracks 6-8, and auto accompaniment (RHYTHM1-PHRASE2) on tracks ...
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...Timing expressed numerically (quarter note) 120 (strong) 119 Based on playing information from the keyboard, a sampling note stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on the PSR-730/630 keyboard. For example, let's say you directly pluck a string and the note sounds. Using ..."with what it can use MIDI on (when was it pressed) and note off (when was it released) Velocity (about playing a note? Example of Keyboard Information Voice number (with what voice) Note number (with which key) Note on your PSR-730/630. Then each piece of information...
...Timing expressed numerically (quarter note) 120 (strong) 119 Based on playing information from the keyboard, a sampling note stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on the PSR-730/630 keyboard. For example, let's say you directly pluck a string and the note sounds. Using ..."with what it can use MIDI on (when was it pressed) and note off (when was it released) Velocity (about playing a note? Example of Keyboard Information Voice number (with what voice) Note number (with which key) Note on your PSR-730/630. Then each piece of information...
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... which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on pages 168 and 169. 120 The PSR-730/630 can control a MIDI device by the PSR-730/630 are generated when the keyboard is played. Channel messages transmit information such as "it can play the voices specified for the various parts. Voice setting...
... which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on pages 168 and 169. 120 The PSR-730/630 can control a MIDI device by the PSR-730/630 are generated when the keyboard is played. Channel messages transmit information such as "it can play the voices specified for the various parts. Voice setting...
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...using a special cable. q Use the PSR-730/630 as MIDI data to "normal." Personal computer, QY700, etc. 121 There are two kinds of a personal computer using Windows, a Yamaha MIDI driver must be connected by a cable. Transmits the PSR-730/630's keyboard information as a multi tone generator (...playing 16 channels at music stores, etc. • Never use MIDI cables longer than this can pick up noise ...
...using a special cable. q Use the PSR-730/630 as MIDI data to "normal." Personal computer, QY700, etc. 121 There are two kinds of a personal computer using Windows, a Yamaha MIDI driver must be connected by a cable. Transmits the PSR-730/630's keyboard information as a multi tone generator (...playing 16 channels at music stores, etc. • Never use MIDI cables longer than this can pick up noise ...
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... are two ways to edit and arrange after recording PSPRS-7R3-503/6030 MIDI transmit MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI receive (playback) MIDI transmit setting (page 125). q Connect using the PSR-730/630 MIDI terminals. PSR-730/630 MIDI receive MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI keyboard with the sequencer, then play it again on a external sequencer (such as a personal computer). Can be used...
... are two ways to edit and arrange after recording PSPRS-7R3-503/6030 MIDI transmit MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI receive (playback) MIDI transmit setting (page 125). q Connect using the PSR-730/630 MIDI terminals. PSR-730/630 MIDI receive MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI keyboard with the sequencer, then play it again on a external sequencer (such as a personal computer). Can be used...
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...Tr2 Rhythm1/Tr1 Bass/Tr3 Chord1/Tr4 Chord2/Tr5 Pad/Tr6 Phrase1/Tr7 Phrase2/Tr8 Track 9-16 Off Right-hand keyboard playing (R1 voice) Right-hand keyboard playing (R2 voice) Left-hand keyboard playing (L voice) Harmony notes 1 Harmony notes 2 Harmony notes 3 Auto Accompaniment RHYTHM2 track/Track 2 Auto ...the transmit channel specified by the Transmit Channel function, above. s Receive Channel & Receive Mode The PSR-730/630 can simultaneously receive data on all 16 MIDI channels, allowing it to received MIDI data. ,,QQ,,QQMID,,QQI Func,,QQtions,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ...
...Tr2 Rhythm1/Tr1 Bass/Tr3 Chord1/Tr4 Chord2/Tr5 Pad/Tr6 Phrase1/Tr7 Phrase2/Tr8 Track 9-16 Off Right-hand keyboard playing (R1 voice) Right-hand keyboard playing (R2 voice) Left-hand keyboard playing (L voice) Harmony notes 1 Harmony notes 2 Harmony notes 3 Auto Accompaniment RHYTHM2 track/Track 2 Auto ...the transmit channel specified by the Transmit Channel function, above. s Receive Channel & Receive Mode The PSR-730/630 can simultaneously receive data on all 16 MIDI channels, allowing it to received MIDI data. ,,QQ,,QQMID,,QQI Func,,QQtions,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ...
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... v e M o d e : N o r mnadl P i a n o Normal Off Remote Bass Chord Received MIDI data is controlled locally by the PSR-730/630's own keyboard. This means that the keyboard does not play the internal voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is received on " since the internal tone generator is sent directly to control the...• The initial default setting for all channels are played on the PSR-730/630 panel. In other words, a remote keyboard could be played from the keyboard. Local::: Ch; Received MIDI data is "Normal." • In the Record mode, the Receive mode...
... v e M o d e : N o r mnadl P i a n o Normal Off Remote Bass Chord Received MIDI data is controlled locally by the PSR-730/630's own keyboard. This means that the keyboard does not play the internal voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is received on " since the internal tone generator is sent directly to control the...• The initial default setting for all channels are played on the PSR-730/630 panel. In other words, a remote keyboard could be played from the keyboard. Local::: Ch; Received MIDI data is "Normal." • In the Record mode, the Receive mode...
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.... Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to an external sequencer. When using a connected (optional) MIDI pedal. The transmit channels 9-16 are set with the Song tracks 1-16. Keyboard Out 5. When playing the PSR-730/630 using the PSR-730/630 as follows: 1ch: Right1, 2ch: Right2, 4ch: Left, 3ch, 5-16ch: Off When outputting the performance data (note...
.... Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to an external sequencer. When using a connected (optional) MIDI pedal. The transmit channels 9-16 are set with the Song tracks 1-16. Keyboard Out 5. When playing the PSR-730/630 using the PSR-730/630 as follows: 1ch: Right1, 2ch: Right2, 4ch: Left, 3ch, 5-16ch: Off When outputting the performance data (note...
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..., so when Auto Accompaniment is used the total number of notes that can be played on the keyboard is exceeded, notes are being used (page 117), some voices may sound continuously or have a ...133 Use these program change numbers when playing the PSR-730/630 via MIDI from an external device. • When the sustain or sostenuto pedal functions are played ...96 0 114 97 0 112 98 0 113 99 0 112 100 0 112 101 0 112 • The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each voice. The same applies to the Dual Voice, Split Voice, Multi Pad, and Song functions. ,...
..., so when Auto Accompaniment is used the total number of notes that can be played on the keyboard is exceeded, notes are being used (page 117), some voices may sound continuously or have a ...133 Use these program change numbers when playing the PSR-730/630 via MIDI from an external device. • When the sustain or sostenuto pedal functions are played ...96 0 114 97 0 112 98 0 113 99 0 112 100 0 112 101 0 112 • The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each voice. The same applies to the Dual Voice, Split Voice, Multi Pad, and Song functions. ,...