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DIGITAL WORKSTATION Owner's Manual Before using the instrument, be sure to read "PRECAUTIONS" on pages 4-5. EN
DIGITAL WORKSTATION Owner's Manual Before using the instrument, be sure to read "PRECAUTIONS" on pages 4-5. EN
Owner's Manual
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... not connect the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the wall AC outlet. 4 Owner's Manual DMI-3 1/2 Then have the device inspected by improper use the instrument/device or headphones for all components, set all volume levels to .... Water warning • Do not expose the instrument to avoid the possibility of the instrument. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. If you experience any containers (such as heaters or radiators, and do so could walk on, trip over, or roll...
... not connect the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the wall AC outlet. 4 Owner's Manual DMI-3 1/2 Then have the device inspected by improper use the instrument/device or headphones for all components, set all volume levels to .... Water warning • Do not expose the instrument to avoid the possibility of the instrument. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. If you experience any containers (such as heaters or radiators, and do so could walk on, trip over, or roll...
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... countries. • Apple, Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Please check with respect to which Yamaha owns copyrights or with your important data onto two USB storage devices/external media. Information About copyrights • Copying of ... their respective companies. Saved data may appear somewhat different from those on your personal use a soft, cloth. Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual (this manual are the property of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Do not use the instrument in ...
... countries. • Apple, Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Please check with respect to which Yamaha owns copyrights or with your important data onto two USB storage devices/external media. Information About copyrights • Copying of ... their respective companies. Saved data may appear somewhat different from those on your personal use a soft, cloth. Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual (this manual are the property of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Do not use the instrument in ...
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...is a serial interface for connecting a computer with greater functionality and open-ended expandability for the future. About the Manuals Included Documents Owner's Manual (this Owner's Manual, the "Contents" on page 7, the "Panel Controls and Terminals" on page 8, and the "Panel Button Chart"... to the Panel Button Chart on a wide range of the PSR-S650. Access the Yamaha Manual Library, then enter your model name (PSR-S650, for Universal Serial Bus. Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ Reference Manual (Only in English) Contains both the MIDI Data Format and ...
...is a serial interface for connecting a computer with greater functionality and open-ended expandability for the future. About the Manuals Included Documents Owner's Manual (this Owner's Manual, the "Contents" on page 7, the "Panel Controls and Terminals" on page 8, and the "Panel Button Chart"... to the Panel Button Chart on a wide range of the PSR-S650. Access the Yamaha Manual Library, then enter your model name (PSR-S650, for Universal Serial Bus. Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ Reference Manual (Only in English) Contains both the MIDI Data Format and ...
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... 64 Panel Button Chart 65 Messages 67 Specifications 69 Index 71 The other functions such as the following ones are described in the Reference Manual. • Style Creator • Song Edit • Style related functions: Style Volume, Track Mute • Song related functions: Song... Right-Part, Left-part • MIDI related functions: PC Mode, Local, External Clock, Keyboard Out, Style Out, Song Out, Initial Setup Owner's Manual 7 Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment - 29 Select and Play a Style 29 Changing the Tempo 34 One Touch Setting 34 3 Using Songs 35 Selecting ...
... 64 Panel Button Chart 65 Messages 67 Specifications 69 Index 71 The other functions such as the following ones are described in the Reference Manual. • Style Creator • Song Edit • Style related functions: Style Volume, Track Mute • Song related functions: Song... Right-Part, Left-part • MIDI related functions: PC Mode, Local, External Clock, Keyboard Out, Style Out, Song Out, Initial Setup Owner's Manual 7 Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment - 29 Select and Play a Style 29 Changing the Tempo 34 One Touch Setting 34 3 Using Songs 35 Selecting ...
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... function of the white eight buttons: Registration Memory buttons, Song track setting buttons and Style track setting buttons. !6 Display and related controls....... pages 13-14 8 Owner's Manual w MASTER VOLUME control page 11 Adjusts the overall volume. e [DEMO] button page 37 Plays the Demo. Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel q er t i y u w o @4 !1 !2 !3 !4 !0 !5 Front Panel...
... function of the white eight buttons: Registration Memory buttons, Song track setting buttons and Style track setting buttons. !6 Display and related controls....... pages 13-14 8 Owner's Manual w MASTER VOLUME control page 11 Adjusts the overall volume. e [DEMO] button page 37 Plays the Demo. Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel q er t i y u w o @4 !1 !2 !3 !4 !0 !5 Front Panel...
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... 10 For connecting a footswitch. @9 PHONES/OUTPUT jack page 11 For connecting headphones, or a powered speaker. #0 DC IN jack page 10 For connecting the power adaptor. Owner's Manual 9 page 16 Selects a Voice. @2 VOICE CONTROL buttons page 19 Applies some effects to the keyboard performance. @3 UPPER OCTAVE buttons page 20 Shifts the pitch of...
... 10 For connecting a footswitch. @9 PHONES/OUTPUT jack page 11 For connecting headphones, or a powered speaker. #0 DC IN jack page 10 For connecting the power adaptor. Owner's Manual 9 page 16 Selects a Voice. @2 VOICE CONTROL buttons page 19 Applies some effects to the keyboard performance. @3 UPPER OCTAVE buttons page 20 Shifts the pitch of...
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...reversed footswitch operation. NOTE • The data and settings are always backed up, and are main- play by default to 30 minutes. Plug a Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Footswitch into an AC outlet. CAUTION • Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms. ... 1 Connect one end of the AC cable to the power adaptor. To disable the Auto Power Off function, turn off . Connecting a Footswitch 10 Owner's Manual The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play . tained even when the power is not operated for a specified period of time...
...reversed footswitch operation. NOTE • The data and settings are always backed up, and are main- play by default to 30 minutes. Plug a Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Footswitch into an AC outlet. CAUTION • Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms. ... 1 Connect one end of the AC cable to the power adaptor. To disable the Auto Power Off function, turn off . Connecting a Footswitch 10 Owner's Manual The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play . tained even when the power is not operated for a specified period of time...
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...can connect the PHONES/OUTPUT jack to that device. Doing so can be damaging to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. Owner's Manual 11 While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by the instrument. CAUTION • When using a power adaptor, even when the power...make sure to your hearing. doing so may not only result in ear fatigue, it may result in the display. Failure to the Reference Manual. When you the best possible sound when listening through different reproduction systems. The Master equalizer (EQ) can damage the data on the power....
...can connect the PHONES/OUTPUT jack to that device. Doing so can be damaging to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. Owner's Manual 11 While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by the instrument. CAUTION • When using a power adaptor, even when the power...make sure to your hearing. doing so may not only result in ear fatigue, it may result in the display. Failure to the Reference Manual. When you the best possible sound when listening through different reproduction systems. The Master equalizer (EQ) can damage the data on the power....
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... the instrument with as much ambient light as shown. Language item The currently selected language 3 Select a display language. Using dial to the Main display. 12 Owner's Manual CAUTION • Looking at the display for a long period of the instrument for optimum display legibility. 2 Press the CATEGORY [] buttons repeatedly until the "Language" item...
... the instrument with as much ambient light as shown. Language item The currently selected language 3 Select a display language. Using dial to the Main display. 12 Owner's Manual CAUTION • Looking at the display for a long period of the instrument for optimum display legibility. 2 Press the CATEGORY [] buttons repeatedly until the "Language" item...
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Owner's Manual 13 A-B Repeat Appears when the Repeat function is on for Song playback. (page 39) Harmony (page 19) Touch Response (page 26) Sustain (page 19) Registration ...
Owner's Manual 13 A-B Repeat Appears when the Repeat function is on for Song playback. (page 39) Harmony (page 19) Touch Response (page 26) Sustain (page 19) Registration ...
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... display for each display, you can select an item as desired using the CATEGORY buttons or the dial. Decrease Increase Press briefly to increment. 14 Owner's Manual Setting Up VOICE, STYLE, SONG, and MDB Select Displays Press one of the category selection buttons such as desired. Press briefly to decrement. In each...
... display for each display, you can select an item as desired using the CATEGORY buttons or the dial. Decrease Increase Press briefly to increment. 14 Owner's Manual Setting Up VOICE, STYLE, SONG, and MDB Select Displays Press one of the category selection buttons such as desired. Press briefly to decrement. In each...
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... the current one to the other one. Shortcut You can jump directly to certain Function displays by holding the related button for this instrument. Owner's Manual 15 In the display you can make detailed settings for longer than a second. The Function display appears when the [FUNCTION] button is pressed. To recall...
... the current one to the other one. Shortcut You can jump directly to certain Function displays by holding the related button for this instrument. Owner's Manual 15 In the display you can make detailed settings for longer than a second. The Function display appears when the [FUNCTION] button is pressed. To recall...
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In addition to piano, organ, and other musical sounds. Select and Play a Main Voice In this instrument has a large range of realistic Voices-including guitar, bass, strings, sax, trumpet, drums and percussion, sound effects, and a wide variety of other standard keyboard instruments, this operation, you'll select a Main Voice and play it on the keyboard. 1 Select and press the desired Voice category button in the Voice section. NOTE • To change the Voice cate- MAIN VOICE selection display CATEGORY name Current selected Voice You can select the GM&XG category Voice by pressing ...
In addition to piano, organ, and other musical sounds. Select and Play a Main Voice In this instrument has a large range of realistic Voices-including guitar, bass, strings, sax, trumpet, drums and percussion, sound effects, and a wide variety of other standard keyboard instruments, this operation, you'll select a Main Voice and play it on the keyboard. 1 Select and press the desired Voice category button in the Voice section. NOTE • To change the Voice cate- MAIN VOICE selection display CATEGORY name Current selected Voice You can select the GM&XG category Voice by pressing ...
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..., while the Voice played to the left of the keyboard "split point." After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Reference Manual. The Main and Dual voices can select any voice as selecting a Main Voice. Voices - Splitting the Keyboard and Playing the Left Voice with...Simultaneously Once you can be set in the same way as a Left Voice. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Reference Manual. Owner's Manual 17 1. Press and hold the [LEFT] button for longer than a second to call up the Dual Voice selection display, then select a Dual ...
..., while the Voice played to the left of the keyboard "split point." After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Reference Manual. The Main and Dual voices can select any voice as selecting a Main Voice. Voices - Splitting the Keyboard and Playing the Left Voice with...Simultaneously Once you can be set in the same way as a Left Voice. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Reference Manual. Owner's Manual 17 1. Press and hold the [LEFT] button for longer than a second to call up the Dual Voice selection display, then select a Dual ...
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... ClicBkruHBsrhusShwTiarlp SSwniralre RSnoallre SoKftick Soft Kick Tight Kick SSnnaarere Tight Floor L ToFmloor H TomLow Tom Mid L Tom Mid TomHCHihgihneTRsoeimdCeyCmybmaSblpallaCshuCpCraysmhbCayRlmidbeaCl 2ymbalB2ConognogaHH MuCteongTaimL baleAHgogoSaHCmabbaaSWsaahmisbtaleWHhisGtleuiWLrooLoodnBgWloocokdHBloCcukicLaTrOiapnegnle OJpinegnle BeBllsell Tree 18 Owner's Manual The "Drum Kit" category appears. 2 Rotate the dial and select the Drum Kit you select a Drum Kit as a Main Voice, for example-all keys produce...
... ClicBkruHBsrhusShwTiarlp SSwniralre RSnoallre SoKftick Soft Kick Tight Kick SSnnaarere Tight Floor L ToFmloor H TomLow Tom Mid L Tom Mid TomHCHihgihneTRsoeimdCeyCmybmaSblpallaCshuCpCraysmhbCayRlmidbeaCl 2ymbalB2ConognogaHH MuCteongTaimL baleAHgogoSaHCmabbaaSWsaahmisbtaleWHhisGtleuiWLrooLoodnBgWloocokdHBloCcukicLaTrOiapnegnle OJpinegnle BeBllsell Tree 18 Owner's Manual The "Drum Kit" category appears. 2 Rotate the dial and select the Drum Kit you select a Drum Kit as a Main Voice, for example-all keys produce...
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... The sustain function does not affect the Left Voice. Adding DSP A huge variety of DSP effects are available for longer than a second. Owner's Manual 19 Playing the Keyboard - mony type. Adding Sustain This function adds sustain to the Main, Dual and Left Voices. A suitable Reverb type...the keys. A suitable DSP type is ON. Harmony types 23 to the Main Voice. NOTE • You can apply effects to the Reference Manual. Applying Effects to a Voice You can specify the Reverb type and Chorus type. Hold down two keys. For details, refer to a Voice played...
... The sustain function does not affect the Left Voice. Adding DSP A huge variety of DSP effects are available for longer than a second. Owner's Manual 19 Playing the Keyboard - mony type. Adding Sustain This function adds sustain to the Main, Dual and Left Voices. A suitable Reverb type...the keys. A suitable DSP type is ON. Harmony types 23 to the Main Voice. NOTE • You can apply effects to the Reference Manual. Applying Effects to a Voice You can specify the Reverb type and Chorus type. Hold down two keys. For details, refer to a Voice played...
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The value is shifted in location but not pitch. 20 Owner's Manual NOTE • This setting does not affect the Drum Kit Voices. For details, refer to the initial default value "0" by pressing the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously. The setting can be reset to the Reference Manual. Adjusting the pitch in semitones (Transpose) The overall...
The value is shifted in location but not pitch. 20 Owner's Manual NOTE • This setting does not affect the Drum Kit Voices. For details, refer to the initial default value "0" by pressing the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously. The setting can be reset to the Reference Manual. Adjusting the pitch in semitones (Transpose) The overall...
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.... 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button to call up the Function display. Playing the Keyboard - The range is 415.3-466.2, equivalent to call up "Tuning." Voices - Value Owner's Manual 21 NOTE • This setting does not affect the Drum Kit Voices. 2 Press the CATEGORY [] buttons as many times as desired.
.... 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button to call up the Function display. Playing the Keyboard - The range is 415.3-466.2, equivalent to call up "Tuning." Voices - Value Owner's Manual 21 NOTE • This setting does not affect the Drum Kit Voices. 2 Press the CATEGORY [] buttons as many times as desired.
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... any other scale according to the music genre or music style you have created your original scale using the "Scale Tune" function (page 23). 22 Owner's Manual 1. Scale Tuning By default, this keyboard scale is the most commonly used when performing period music on the mean-tone and Pythagorean scales. However, the...
... any other scale according to the music genre or music style you have created your original scale using the "Scale Tune" function (page 23). 22 Owner's Manual 1. Scale Tuning By default, this keyboard scale is the most commonly used when performing period music on the mean-tone and Pythagorean scales. However, the...