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Avant d'utiliser l'instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS 

D'USAGE » aux pages 5 et 6.

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Digital Workstation

Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel

Estación de Trabajo Digital

Owner’s Manual

Mode d'emploi

Manual de instrucciones

Summary of Contents for PSR-S670

Page 1: ... fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 5 6 Le damos las gracias por adquirir esta Estación de Trabajo Digital de Yamaha La lectura detenida de este manual le permitirá disfrutar de las útiles y avanzada...

Page 2: ...riendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years W...

Page 3: ...use interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be deter mined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the...

Page 4: ...ugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tri pod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightn...

Page 5: ...he instrument Use the specified adaptor page 101 only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it This instrument contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it should appear t...

Page 6: ...e any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use Even when the Standby On switch is in standby status display is off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet NOTICE To avoid the possibil...

Page 7: ... instrument to smart devices such as an iPhone iPad etc MIDI Basics only in English French German and Spanish If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it refer to this introductory book To obtain these materials access the Yamaha Downloads website then enter the model name for searching the desired files The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purp...

Page 8: ...enhanced format of SFF which features improved note transposition for guitar tracks Information About copyrights Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use This product incorporates and bundles contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha has license to u...

Page 9: ...ass with Your Left Hand 56 Creating Editing Styles Style Creator 57 3 Songs Playing Practicing and Recording Songs 59 Playback of Songs 59 Displaying Music Notation Score 61 Displaying Lyrics Text 62 Turning Each Channel of the Song On Off 63 One handed Practice with the Guide Function 63 Repeat Playback 64 Recording Your Performance 66 4 USB Audio Player Recorder Recording and Playing Audio Files...

Page 10: ...k of Styles etc can add impact and variety to your performance and make it more dynamic The PSR S670 is an open ended instrument that lets you continually expand the available content for your creative explorations Featured on our special website http www yamaha com awk are many Voices and Styles called Expansion Pack data that you can buy and load to the PSR S670 By using the Yamaha Expansion Man...

Page 11: ...your performance easily by using the two wheels PITCH BEND and MODULATION The PITCH BEND wheel can bend the notes up or down and the MODULATION wheel can apply a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard You can play arpeggios broken chords by simply pressing the appropriate notes on the keyboard allowing you to instantly and automatically have complex and otherwise difficult to play phrases ...

Page 12: ... Page 45 Selects a Style category 8 SONG CONTROL buttons Page 60 Controls Song playback 9 STYLE CONTROL buttons Page 47 Controls Style playback SONG FUNCTION button Page 59 Calls up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display for select ing Songs etc USB AUDIO PLAYER button Page 69 Calls up the display for playing back audio files and record ing your performance in audio format MUSIC FINDER button Page 78 Call...

Page 13: ...ic Multi Pad phrase G PART SELECT buttons Page 34 Selects a keyboard part H PART ON OFF buttons Page 35 Turns the keyboard part on or off I USB button Page 92 Calls up the display for selecting a file in the USB flash drive J VOICE EFFECT buttons Page 40 Applies various effects to the keyboard performance K UPPER OCTAVE buttons Page 36 Shifts the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps Panel Setup P...

Page 14: ...y accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immedi ately turn the power off and disconnect the plug from the outlet NOTE Follow this procedure in reverse order when disconnecting the AC adaptor w q e DC IN jack page 88 AC adaptor AC Outlet Power cord The shape of the plug and outlet differs depending on your area Turning the Power On Off 2 NOTICE Do not press the foot pedal or move the PITC...

Page 15: ...l times to return to the Main display NOTICE While recording or editing or while a message is displayed the power cannot be turned off even if you press the Standby On switch If you want to turn off the power press the Standby On switch after recording editing or after the message has disap peared If you need to force quit the instrument hold down the Standby On switch for longer than three second...

Page 16: ...he rear panel Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the rear panel Adjusting the Master Volume CAUTION Do not use the instrument at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Using the Headphones CAUTION Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss Standard ster...

Page 17: ... as well as dynamic demonstrations of the high quality sounds 1 Press the FUNCTION and MEMORY buttons simultaneously to call up the Demo display 2 Use the Cursor buttons to select a specific Demo then press the ENTER button Use the Cursor button F to select OVERVIEW then press the ENTER button to play back the overview Demo continuously calling up the various displays in sequence The sub menus are...

Page 18: ... and LEFT parts page 34 and a P indication appears to the left of the part when currently selected by pressing the PART SELECT button 5 Registration Memory Bank name Displays the currently selected Registration Memory Bank name and Registration Memory number page 84 6 Audio file information Displays information for the selected audio file in the connected USB flash drive page 69 including the elap...

Page 19: ...plays the current tempo in Style playback or Song playback Split Point Displays the Split Point positions page 55 LIVE CONTROL knob information Indicates the currently selected number of the eight available LIVE CONTROL knob assignments page 38 Transpose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units page 36 Upper Octave Displays the amount that the octave value is shifted page 36 Registra...

Page 20: ...sed to move the cursor up down left and right to the desired item To actually select the item press the ENTER button Display based Controls Cursor buttons E F see below YES NO buttons page 21 TAB E F buttons page 22 Data dial page 21 1 8 buttons page 22 EXIT button page 22 DIRECT ACCESS button page 23 ENTER button see below Cursor buttons E F Move the cursor to the desired item by using these Curs...

Page 21: ...ata dial to move the cursor then press the ENTER button to actually select the file These buttons are used to adjust the value or select YES or NO in the message shown in the display etc To reset the desired value to its default press these buttons simultaneously Data dial Rotate the Data dial to adjust the selected parameter Select the desired parameter with the appropriate 1 8 button In most pro...

Page 22: ...ove them The buttons above the numbers 1 8 are described as and those below the numbers are described as throughout this Owner s manual TAB E F buttons EXIT button 1 8 buttons For menus that appear in this section of the display use the 1 8 buttons For menus that appear in this sec tion of the display use the 1 8 buttons For list menus that appear use the 1 8 buttons to select the desired item For...

Page 23: ...the appropriate button 2 Press the button or move the knob wheel or connected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display For example pressing the METRONOME button calls up the display in which the time signature volume and sound of the metronome can be set A message information or confirmation dialog sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation ...

Page 24: ...saved This appears only when a USB flash drive is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Selectable data files The files that can be selected on this display are shown If more than 10 files exist pressing the 1 or 2 button etc corresponding to the page numbers P1 P2 below the files changes the display page When other pages follow the NEXT button appears and for the previous page the PREV button...

Page 25: ...otected Songs Preset Songs and most commercially available songs are copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below Prot 1 Indicates Preset Songs copied to the USER drive These only can be copied moved deleted in the USER drive Prot 2 Indicates Y...

Page 26: ...e Character Entry window is called up 4 Enter the file name page 30 Even if you skip this step you can rename the file at any time after saving it page 28 5 Press the 8 OK button to actually save the file If the file name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 NO buttons and enter another name The saved file will be automatically locat...

Page 27: ...exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 NO buttons and enter another name The created folder will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the folders in alphabetical order Creating a New Folder NOTE A new folder cannot be made in the PRESET tab or the Expansion folder page 44 in the USER tab NOTE The maximum number of files f...

Page 28: ...y at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order You can copy or cut files and paste them to another location folder You can also copy folders but not move them by using the same procedure 1 In the File Selection display select the appropriate tab PRESET USER or USB which contains the file folder you want to copy by using the TAB E F buttons 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at t...

Page 29: ...4 PASTE button to paste the file folder selected in step 4 If the file folder name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 NO buttons and enter another name The pasted file folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order You can delete individual or multiple files folders 1 In the File Sel...

Page 30: ...Lowercase letters numbers marks 2 Use the Data dial to move the cursor to the desired position 3 Press the 2 6 and 7 buttons corresponding to the character you wish to enter Several different characters are assigned to each button and the characters change each time you press the button To actually enter the selected character move the cursor or press another character input button Alternately you...

Page 31: ...on the website for details about which parameters belong to System Setup You can also reset specified settings to the factory default value or delete all files folders in the USER drive Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB F MENU 2 Cursor buttons E F SYSTEM ENTER TAB E F RESET For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 You can back up all data saved in the USER drive...

Page 32: ... instructions When the operation is completed the instrument will be restarted automatically NOTE You can also back up System settings MIDI settings User Effect settings and Music Finder Records individually as desired Call up the operation display FUNCTION MENU 2 SYSTEM SETUP FILES For more informa tion refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 3 NOTE Completing the backup restore o...

Page 33: ...the Cursor buttons E F then press the ENTER button You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons 1 7 that correspond to the page numbers P1 P2 or pressing the same VOICE category selection button repeatedly Pressing the 8 UP button calls up other VOICE categories folders including GM XG and GM2 which do not have any VOICE category selection buttons Playing Voices NOTE For a list of prese...

Page 34: ...ding F 2 are used for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts The key which divides the keyboard into the left hand and right hand sections is referred to as the Split Point 1 Turn on the PART SELECT button corresponding to the part you want to use To listen to the demo phrases for each Voice Press the 7 DEMO button to start the Demo for the selected Voice To stop the demo press the 7 button again NOTE Make sure ...

Page 35: ...types refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE You can save the Voice selection and on off setting for each part to Registra tion Memory page 83 NOTE The Voice name for each part can be confirmed on the Main display page 18 Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold By turning on the PART ON OFF LEFT HOLD button when the LEFT part is ON the LEFT part Voice is held even when the keys are releas...

Page 36: ...t This basic tuning can be changed in the display called up via FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 Cursor buttons E F MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE ENTER The pitch can be shifted up or down between 414 8Hz and 466 8Hz in approximately 0 2 Hz increments For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard Adjusting the Pitch in Semitones Transpose NOTE The Transpose functions do ...

Page 37: ...e effect while moving it down toward you decreases it You can set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION wheel will be applied or not to each of the keyboard part FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 Cursor buttons E F CONTROLLER ENTER TAB F KEYBOARD PANEL Cursor buttons 2 MODULATION WHEEL Using the Wheels Using the Pitch Bend Wheel NOTE The effects produced by using the PITCH BEND wheel may not be applied...

Page 38: ...ases the RIGHT 2 volume Voice Effect Cho R1 R2 Adjusts the Chorus depth for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts Rotating the knob to the right makes it deeper 3 Voice Attack R1 R2 Adjusts the length of time until the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts reach their maximum level after the key is played Rotating the knob to the right it increases Voice Release R1 R2 Adjusts the length of time until the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts deca...

Page 39: ...nob to the left increases the Style volume while rotating it to the right increases the Multi Pad volume 7 Filter Voice Style Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter and the resonance for all keyboard parts and the Style to change the timbre or tone of the sound Reverb Voice Style Adjusts the Reverb depth for all keyboard parts and the Style Rotating the knob to the right makes it deeper 8 Mast...

Page 40: ... speaker effect while you play Performance effects such as harmony duet trio etc echo tremolo and trill can be applied to notes played 1 Turn the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button on 2 Select the desired Harmony or Echo type 2 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 Cursor buttons E F HARMONY ARPEGGIO ENTER 2 2 Use the 1 3 buttons to select Harmony or Echo 2 3 Use the 4 6 buttons to select the...

Page 41: ...der you play Echo Category Echo Tremolo Trill The Echo Tremolo or Trill effect is applied to the note played in the right hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo regardless of the ACMP and the LEFT part on off status Keep in mind that Trill works when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously or the last two notes if more than two notes are held and it plays ...

Page 42: ...ios with Your Right Hand NOTE When you select another Voice the Harmony Echo Arpeggio type is auto matically set to the default which is memorized as the Voice Set NOTE You can set the Arpeggio volume and select the part for playing the Arpeggio in the display called up via one of the 7 DETAIL buttons For informa tion refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE By using the Arpeggio Quantize...

Page 43: ...n order to emulate the true characteristics of the actual instrument for example con ventional organs which have no touch response 3 2 Touch Response is applied to the checkmarked parts 1 2 TOUCH Determines the Touch Response type HARD 2 Requires strong playing to produce high volume Best for players with a heavy touch HARD 1 Requires moderately strong playing for higher volume MEDIUM Standard Tou...

Page 44: ...Downloads website http download yamaha com Adding New Contents Expansion Packs Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 1 Selecting GM XG or other Voices Voice Selection display 8 UP Harmony Arpeggio settings FUNCTION MENU 1 HARMONY ARPEGGIO Pitch related settings Fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument FUNCTION MENU 1 MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE ENTER MASTER TUNE S...

Page 45: ... 1 Press one of the STYLE category selection buttons to call up the Style Selection display 2 Move the cursor to the desired Style by using the Cursor buttons E F then press the ENTER button You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons that correspond to the page numbers P1 P2 or by pressing the same STYLE category selection button several times Playing a Style with the Auto Accompanime...

Page 46: ...formance simply by changing the root key Keep in mind however that you cannot specify the chord type such as major and minor when using the DJ Styles The Multi Pad page 74 data in the DJ Phrase folder are specially created for these Styles You can call up the suitable Multi Pads by using the One Touch Setting function page 50 NOTE Although the chords will be detected according to the notes you pla...

Page 47: ...nt features three different Intro sections to add an introduction before starting Style playback After pressing one of the INTRO I III buttons start playback of the Style When the Intro finishes playing Style playback automatically shifts to the Main section ENDING rit I III buttons The instrument features three different Ending sections to add an ending before stopping Style playback When you pre...

Page 48: ...ck The TEMPO and buttons let you change the playback tempo of Style Song and Metronome The tempo of the Style and Song can also be adjusted via the TAP TEMPO button TEMPO buttons Press the TEMPO or button to call up the Tempo pop up display Use the TEMPO buttons to decrease or increase the tempo over a range of 5 500 beats per minute Holding down either button can change the value continuously Pre...

Page 49: ... up a chord in the left hand section of the keyboard when ACMP is turned on or the LEFT part is turned on For information on which notes to press for each chord use the Chord Tutor function page 50 or refer to the Reference Manual on the website AI FULL KEYBOARD This lets you play just about anything anywhere on the keyboard using both hands like conventional playing of a piano and still have appr...

Page 50: ...tyle it also automatically turns on ACMP and SYNC START so that you can immediately start playing the Style 3 As soon as you play a chord in the chord section the selected Style starts Each Style has four One Touch Setting setups Press other ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons to try out other setups Using the Chord Tutor Function NOTE Depending on the chord some notes may be omitted Calling up Appropri...

Page 51: ...hord section the selected Style starts Automatically changing One Touch Settings with the Main sections OTS Link The convenient OTS One Touch Setting Link function lets you automatically have One Touch Settings change when you select a different Main section A D The Main sections A B C and D correspond to One Touch Settings 1 2 3 and 4 respectively To use the OTS Link function turn the OTS LINK bu...

Page 52: ...ction for one or two measures along with the metronome The performance is analyzed over several seconds then playback of the most recommended Style starts In addition the candidates of the other recommended Styles are listed in the display Example 1 Play the following song on the Piano section The Styles that best match your performance having similar tempos are listed Example 2 Play the following...

Page 53: ...hese parts are used for punchy brass stabs arpeggiated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more interesting 1 Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button repeatedly if necessary to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display which contains the desired channel If the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display is not shown press the CHANNEL ON OFF button again 2 Use the 1 8 buttons to turn the channels on or off...

Page 54: ...ge you can adjust the volume balance between the Song MIDI Audio page 69 sound input from the AUX IN jack page 89 and all keyboard parts KBD For information on the 2 3 buttons refer to page 72 3 Press the EXIT button to close the BALANCE display Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Parts 2 NOTE You can also control the volume bal ance between the parts by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instr...

Page 55: ...hand LOWER section Split Point STYLE LEFT Voice section Right hand UPPER section Split Point LEFT RIGHT 1 2 Voices section 4 5 Split Point STYLE Sets the Split Point STYLE Press the 4 button or press the desired key on the key board while holding the 5 KBD button to specify the Split Point 6 7 Split Point LEFT Sets the Split Point LEFT Press the 6 button or press the desired key on the keyboard wh...

Page 56: ...u can specify the chord type as you play the melody When the Manual Bass function is ON the Voice for the Bass part of the current Style is muted and assigned to the left hand LOWER section To turn this func tion on off use the 1 buttons The Chord Fingering setting page 49 will be set to a specific type FIN GERED automatically in which case you should press three or more notes simultaneously for s...

Page 57: ...parts of a preset Style consist of a preset Drum Kit and each drum sound is assigned to a separate note You may want to change the sounds and the note assignments or make more detailed settings such as volume balance effect etc By using the Drum Setup function of the Style Creator you can edit the Rhythm part of a Style and save it as an original Style For details refer to the Reference Manual on ...

Page 58: ...n original One Touch Settings MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Creating editing Styles Style Creator FUNCTION MENU 2 STYLE CREATOR ENTER Realtime Recording BASIC Style Assembly ASSEMBLY Editing the rhythmic feel GROOVE Editing data for each channel CHANNEL Making Style File Format settings PARAMETER Editing the rhythm part of a Style Drum Setup BASIC 3 RHY CLEAR CH DELETE DRUM SETUP ...

Page 59: ...one of the 1 SELECT buttons in the SONG FUNCTION MENU to call up the Song Selection display NOTE For instructions on playback and recording of audio files refer to page 69 MIDI song A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a recording of the actual sound itself The performance information refers to which keys are played at what timing and at what strength just a...

Page 60: ...ressing it again resumes Song playback from the current position Rewind Fast Forward Press the G REW or H FF during playback or while the Song is stopped Pressing either of them once moves back forward one measure Holding either of them scrolls backward forward continuously NOTE You can transpose the Song playback page 36 Queuing the next Song for playback While a Song is playing back you can queu...

Page 61: ...long through the score indicating the current position You can change the displayed notation style by using the 1 8 buttons For details refer to the Reference manual on the website NOTE Phrase Mark is a pre programmed marker in certain Song data which indicates a specific location in the Song To change the units used in rewinding fast forwarding the Song from BAR to PHRASE MARK press one of the 3 ...

Page 62: ...ns lyrics data the lyrics are shown on the LYRICS display You can look through the entire lyrics by using the TAB E F buttons when Song playback is stopped When playback is started the color of the lyrics changes indicating the current position To view the text file on the TEXT display press one of the 5 6 TEXT FILE buttons to call up the File Selection display and select the desired file created ...

Page 63: ...e at your own pace since the accompaniment waits for you to play the notes correctly In the SCORE display you can see the note to play and the current position 1 Select a Song and call up the SCORE display page 61 2 Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display 3 Use the 6 GUIDE buttons to turn the Guide function on 4 Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button to call up the CHANNE...

Page 64: ...method of repeat playback OFF Plays through the selected Song then stops SINGLE Plays through the selected Song repeatedly ALL Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly RANDOM Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly NOTE Press the EXIT button to close the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display in order to see the ball bounce alon...

Page 65: ...ns to Point A and pressing the F K PLAY PAUSE button lets you start from that point After you ve finished practicing press one of the 7 A B buttons to turn off Repeat playback Specifying a Range of Measures and Playing them Back Repeatedly A B Repeat 4 NOTE Specifying only Point A results in repeat playback between Point A and the end of the Song NOTE When you want to repeat from the top of the So...

Page 66: ...hannels 5 8 Style parts channels 9 16 1 Press the SONG CONTROL REC button and the J STOP button simultaneously A blank Song for recording is automatically set and the Song name on the Main display page 18 is set to NewSong 2 Press the REC button The REC and F K PLAY PAUSE buttons flash indicating the standby status 3 Start recording You can start recording by playing the keyboard starting a Style ...

Page 67: ...l 2 allowing you to create a complete piece which may be difficult to play live with both hands together To record a performance with Style playback for example record the Style playback to channels 9 16 then record melodies to channel 1 while listening to the already recorded Style playback In this way you can create an entire Song which would otherwise be difficult or even impossible to play liv...

Page 68: ...y following the instructions on page 26 steps 1 5 NOTE To cancel the recording press the J STOP button before going on to step 4 NOTE The Style Retrigger function page 38 cannot be used when you are overdub bing to a recorded Song NOTICE The recorded Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without carrying out the Save operation Advanced Features Refer to the Refe...

Page 69: ... been saved to the USB flash drive 1 Connect the USB flash drive containing the audio files to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the USB AUDIO PLAYER button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display 3 Press one of the 1 FILES buttons to call up the Audio File Selection display NOTE For instructions on playback and recording of MIDI files refer to page 59 If you want to record various parts separate...

Page 70: ...other files 5 Viewing Audio file information Pressing the 6 INFO button calls up the Information window which you can view the file name path sample rate etc of the selected red framed file NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 To close the window press the 7 8 OK button NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display pa...

Page 71: ...le will now play back repeatedly 3 To cancel Repeat playback press the 7 A B button again Playback related Operations 3 STOP Stops playback 4 PLAY PAUSE Starts or pauses playback at the current position 5 PREV Pressing this changes the file to the previous one holding it moves continuously back through the current file in seconds 6 NEXT Pressing this changes the file to the next one holding it mov...

Page 72: ...t of recording time 80 minutes per recording though this may differ depending on the capacity of the USB flash drive 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Make the necessary settings such as Voice Style selection Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song MIDI and Audio playback Pressing the BALANCE button once or twice to calls up the BALANCE 2 2 display In this display...

Page 73: ...o see the file of the recorded performance in the File Selection display use the 1 FILES buttons NOTE You can use the metronome page 35 while recording however the metro nome sound will not be recorded Recordable time NOTICE Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during recording Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data or the recording data Elapsed recording ti...

Page 74: ...e Multi Pad Bank Selection display 2 Move the cursor to the desired bank by using the Cursor buttons E F then press the ENTER button You can call up other pages by using the 1 7 buttons that correspond to P1 P2 in the display or by pressing the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT button repeatedly Press the 8 UP button to call up the next higher level folder to which the Multi Pads are categorized 3 Press an...

Page 75: ...laying back pressing the Multi Pad button starts playback at the top of the next measure When the Style or Song is stopped pressing the Multi Pad button starts playback immediately While the Style or Song is playing back pressing the STYLE CONTROL START STOP or SONG J STOP button also stops playback of the Multi Pad s While both the Style and Song is playing back pressing the SONG J STOP button st...

Page 76: ...the EXIT button to return to the AUDIO LINK MULTI PAD display Creating a Multi Pad with WAVE files Audio Link Multi Pad NOTE Audio Link Multi Pads can neither be created nor played back during play back recording standby or recording of audio files NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of...

Page 77: ... 3 to 10 You can play the Multi Pad to which the WAVE file is assigned by selecting them in the USER or USB tab of the Multi Pad Bank Selection display Although you can play them via the same operations in page 74 note the following limitations Make sure to connect the USB flash drive including the corresponding WAVE files Automatic repeat playback is not available Only one Pad can be played back ...

Page 78: ...hen the Record including the Style name is selected the ACMP and SYNC START buttons are turned on and the corresponding Style is called up This lets you start Style playback immediately 3 Start playback of the Style by specifying the chords in the chord section Selecting the Desired Record Panel Settings Sorting the Records Press one of the 1 SORT buttons in the MUSIC FINDER display to call up the...

Page 79: ... KEYWORD Calls up the Character Entry window page 30 to enter the keyword To clear the entered keyword press one of the 1 2 CLEAR buttons STYLE Calls up the Style Selection display page 45 Select the Style by using the Cursor buttons E F then press the ENTER button To return to the SEARCH 1 display press the EXIT button To clear the entered Style name press one of the 1 2 CLEAR buttons GENRE Calls...

Page 80: ... them to this instrument 1 On the computer access the following website and download the Music Finder file mfd to the USB flash drive connected to a computer http download yamaha com 2 Connect the USB flash drive which contains the Music Finder file mfd to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument 3 Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display 4 Press one of the 8 OPTION bu...

Page 81: ...ous locations PRESET USER and USB into Music Finder you can easily call up your favorite files 1 In the Song Audio or Style Selection display select the desired file For instructions on Songs refer to page 59 for audio page 69 and for Styles page 45 2 Press the 5 ADD TO MF button to call up the MUSIC FINDER RECORD EDIT display NOTE Even after appending or replacing the Music Finder Records you can...

Page 82: ...ck press the 4 5 J STOP button Style Specify the chords with your left hand and play the melody with your right hand To stop playback press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button NOTE To cancel the operation press one of the 5 6 CANCEL but tons Calling up the Song Audio or Style registered to Music Finder NOTE If you want to play back a Song audio or Style file in the USB flash drive that has been re...

Page 83: ...e for Voices Styles and Effects For information on the panel settings that can be registered with the Registration Memory function refer to the Registration section of the Parameter Chart in the Data List on the website 2 Press the MEMORY button in the REGISTRATION MEMORY section The display for selecting the groups to be registered appears 3 Determine the groups you want to register Select the de...

Page 84: ...he 6 SAVE button to save the Bank file For instructions on saving refer to page 26 NOTICE If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or green here the panel setup previously mem orized to the button will be erased and replaced by the new settings About the lamp status Red Data registered and currently selected Green Data registered but not currently selected Off No data registered NOTE The ...

Page 85: ...specific item s For instructions refer to the Reference Manual on the website Confirming the Registration Memory Information In the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display press the 6 INFO button to call up the Information window showing which Voices and Style are memorized to the 1 8 buttons of a Registration Memory Bank NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display pa...

Page 86: ...et the optimum balance and stereo image and lets you set how the effects are applied 1 Press the MIXER button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display 2 Press the MIXER button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts The part name is indicated at the top of the display Basic Procedure 3 Entire Song part entire Style part Multi Pad part LEFT and RIGHT 1 2 parts Rhythm 1 ...

Page 87: ...play settings Register them to Registration Memory page 83 To save the STYLE display settings Save them as Style data If you want to recall the settings for future use select the Style file saved here 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB F MENU 2 Cursor buttons E F STYLE CREATOR ENTER 2 After the message asking whether you want to edit the existing Style or create a new Style appears press...

Page 88: ...AUX IN jack Page 89 5 PHONES jack Page 16 6 OUTPUT L L R R jacks Page 89 7 FOOT PEDAL 1 2 jacks Page 90 8 DC IN jack Page 14 CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power of all the components Also before turning any components on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise damage to the components electrical shock or even permanent...

Page 89: ...e power to the external device then to the instrument Since this instru ment s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function page 15 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto Power Off when you do not intend to operate the instrument NOTICE Do not route the output from the OUTPUT jacks to the AUX IN jack If you make this connec tion the signal input at th...

Page 90: ...o the pedals as desired For information on functions that can be assigned to the pedals refer to the Reference Manual on the website Example Controlling Song Start Stop by footswitch Connect a footswitch FC4 FC4A or FC5 to one of the FOOT PEDAL jacks To assign the function to the connected pedal press the 1 SONG PLAY PAUSE button in the operation display FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 Cursor buttons E F CO...

Page 91: ...ce When connecting a USB device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal make sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direction NOTICE Avoid connecting or disconnecting the USB device while executing playback recording and file management operations such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Fail ure to observe this may result in f...

Page 92: ...ORMAT button to format the USB flash drive 5 Press the YES button to actually carry out the Format operation By pressing the USB button you can access files which are saved in the USB flash drive Select the desired category by using the Cursor buttons E F and the ENTER button then select the desired files Formatting a USB Flash Drive NOTICE The format operation deletes any previously existing data...

Page 93: ...al you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI For details on using a computer with this instrument refer to the Computer related Operations on the website Connecting to an iPhone iPad USB TO DEVICE USB TO HOST terminals NOTICE Do not place your iPhone iPad in an unstable position Doing so may cause the device to fall and result in damage NOTE Before using the USB TO DEV...

Page 94: ...advanced Creator features such as for Styles Songs and Multi Pads 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB E F MENU 1 2 2 Move the cursor to the desired page by using the Cursor buttons E F then press the ENTER button For information on what you can do on each page refer to the Function List on page 95 3 Use the TAB E F buttons to call up the desired page 4 Change the settings or carry out the...

Page 95: ...yback related settings such as Channel settings Guide mode Repeat mode etc Chapter 3 MIDI For making MIDI related settings Chapter 9 UTILITY CONFIG 1 For making general settings such as Fade in out time metronome sound Tap Tempo sound Auto Power Off page 15 35 48 49 Chapter 10 CONFIG 2 For making general settings such as speaker output pop up display time etc Chapter 10 PARAMETER LOCK Determines t...

Page 96: ...CONSOLE TUNE MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT MULTIPAD Selection display MULTIPAD EDIT STOP 1 2 3 4 FUNCTION FUNCTION MIDI MIXER MIXING CONSOLE VOL VOICE BALANCE CHANNEL ON OFF USB FUNCTION UTILITY USB USB AUDIO PLAYER Audio File Selection display TAB E F ENTER EXIT MAIN Data dial E F NO YES VOICE PART SELECT LEFT FUNCTION VOICE SETTING VOICE SET FILTER LEFT PART SELECT RIGHT1 RIGHT1 PART SELECT RIGHT2 RI...

Page 97: ...The volume of the individual parts may be set too low Raise the volume in the BALANCE display page 54 Make sure the desired channel is set to ON pages 53 63 Headphones are connected disabling the speaker output Unplug the headphones Make sure that the Speaker setting is set to ON FUNCTION MENU 1 UTILITY ENTER CONFIG 2 The FADE IN OUT button is on muting the sound Press the FADE IN OUT button to tu...

Page 98: ...ected If the size of the Style data is large about 120 KB or greater the Style cannot be selected because the data is too large to be han dled by the instrument Song Songs cannot be selected This may be because the language settings have been changed Set the appropriate language for the Song file name If the size of the Song data is large about 300 KB or greater the Song cannot be selected because...

Page 99: ...ded The audio playback volume has been changed Setting the volume value to 100 plays back the file at the same volume as when it was recorded page 71 Mixing Console The sound seems strange or different than expected when changing a rhythm Voice Drum kit etc of the Style or Song from the Mixer When changing the rhythm percussion Voices Drum kits etc of the Style and Song from the VOICE parameter th...

Page 100: ...44 Preset 3 User Chorus Block 71 Preset 3 User DSP Block 283 Preset 10 User Master Compressor 5 Preset 2 User Master EQ 5 Preset 2 User Styles Preset Number of Styles 230 Featured Styles 208 Pro Styles 12 Session Styles 10 DJ Styles Fingering Single Finger Fingered Fingered On Bass Multi Finger AI Fingered Full Keyboard AI Full Keyboard Style Control INTRO x 3 MAIN VARIATION x 4 FILL x 4 BREAK END...

Page 101: ...on Packs Expansion Voice Yes approx 32MB max Expansion Style Yes Internal Memory Storage and Connectivity Storage Internal Memory Yes approx 2MB max External Drives USB flash drive Connectivity DC IN 16V Headphones Standard stereo phone jack AUX IN Stereo mini jack OUTPUT L L R R FOOT PEDAL 1 SUSTAIN 2 VOLUME Function Assignable USB TO DEVICE Yes USB TO HOST Yes Amplifiers Speakers Amplifiers 15W ...

Page 102: ...t Access Chart 96 Display 18 Drum Setup 57 DSP 40 E Echo 40 Effect 40 87 Ending section 47 Equalizer MEQ 87 EXIT 22 Expansion Pack 44 95 F Factory Reset 31 Fade In Out 48 61 Fast Forward 60 File Management 25 File Selection Display 24 Fill in section 48 Filter 87 Fingering Type 49 Folder 27 Foot Pedal 90 95 Foot switch Foor controller 90 Format 8 Format USB Flash Drive 92 Freeze 85 95 Function 94 ...

Page 103: ...ore 32 Rewind 60 S Save File 26 Scale Tune 36 44 95 Score 61 Section Style 48 SFF SFF GE 8 Song 18 59 Song Creator 68 95 Song Setting 95 Specifications 100 Split Point 19 55 95 START STOP 47 Style 18 45 Style Creator 57 95 Style File Format SFF 8 Style Recommender 52 Style Retrigger 38 Style Setting 95 Synchro Start 46 47 60 75 Synchro Stop 47 SYSTEM 95 T TAB E F buttons 22 Tap tempo 49 Tempo 19 4...

Page 104: ...oivent pas être mélangés avec les déchets domestiques habituels Pour un traitement une récupération et un recyclage appropriés des déchets d équipements électriques et électroniques veuillez les déposer aux points de collecte prévus à cet effet conformément à la réglementation nationale et aux Directives 2002 96 EC En vous débarrassant correctement des déchets d équipements électriques et électron...

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Page 106: ...uments will cause this warranty to be void This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable In Order to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area Contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed If this is not successful contact Yamaha at the address telephone n...

Page 107: ...a km 17 200 28231 Las Rozas Madrid Spain Tel 34 91 639 88 88 GREECE Philippos Nakas S A The Music House 147 Skiathou Street 112 55 Athens Greece Tel 01 228 2160 SWEDEN Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Germany filial Scandinavia J A Wettergrensgata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43 Göteborg Sweden Tel 46 31 89 34 00 DENMARK Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Tyskland filial Denmark Generatorvej 6A DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 9...

Page 108: ...Yamaha Global Site http www yamaha com Yamaha Downloads http download yamaha com ZP35790 Manual Development Department 2015 Yamaha Corporation Published 04 2015 PO A0 Printed in China ...

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