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Appendix

Voice List

  PSR-740/640 Voices

The PSR-740/640 actually includes two voice sets: the “panel” voices and percussion kits, and the XG voices. The panel voices
include 267 “pitched” voices (223 “pitched” voices for PSR-640) and 13 drum kits (12 drum kits for PSR-640), while the XG voice
set includes 480 voices.

The panel voices are specially recorded and programmed voices exclusive to the PSR-740/640 and other PortaTone instruments.
The XG voices conform to Yamaha’s XG format; they also conform to the GM (General MIDI) standard.  This allows you to
accurately play back any GM- or XG-compatible song data directly on the PSR-740/640 itself, without having to change voices or
make special settings. It also allows you to record songs for other GM- or XG-compatible instruments, and have them play back on
those instruments as intended.

• The Voice List includes

MIDI program change
numbers for each voice.
Use these program change
numbers when playing the
PSR-740/640 via MIDI from
an external device.

• When the sustain or

sostenuto pedal functions
are being used (page 137),
some voices may sound
continuously or have a long
decay after the notes have
been released while the
pedal is held.

 Maximum Polyphony

The PSR-740 has 64-note maximum polyphony and the PSR-640 has 32. Auto Accompaniment uses a number of the available
notes, so when Auto Accompaniment is used the total number of notes that can be played on the keyboard is correspondingly
reduced. The same applies to the Voice R2, Voice L, Multi Pad, and Song functions. When the maximum polyphony is exceeded,
notes are played using last-note priority.

 Voices

Panel Voices

Drum Kits

XG Voices

Organ Flutes

(Panel Voices)

PSR-740

1-267

268-280

281-760

761

PSR-640

1-223

224-235

236-715

[PSR-740]
Panel Voice List

138

42

0

114

17

Theater Organ 2

43

0

112

19

Pipe Organ

44

0

113

19

Chapel Organ 1

45

0

114

19

Chapel Organ 2

46

0

115

19

Chapel Organ 3

47

0

112

20

Reed Organ

Accordion

48

0

113

21

Trad.Accordion

49

0

112

21

MusetteAccordion

50

0

112

23

Tango Accordion

51

0

113

23

Bandoneon

52

0

114

21

Soft Accordion

53

0

115

21

Small Accordion

54

0

116

21

Accordion

55

0

113

22

Modern Harp

56

0

112

22

Harmonica

57

0

114

22

Blues Harp

Guitar

58

0

113

24

Spanish Guitar

59

0

112

24

Classic Guitar

60

0

112

25

Folk Guitar

61

0

113

25

12Strings Guitar

62

0

114

24

SmoothNylonGuitr

63

0

115

25

Campfire Guitar

64

0

112

26

Jazz Guitar

65

0

113

26

Octave Guitar

66

0

114

26

Hawaiian Guitar

67

0

118

27

Solid Guitar

68

0

116

27

BrightCleanGuitr

69

0

112

27

Clean Guitar

70

0

119

27

Elec.12StrGuitar

71

0

113

27

Tremolo Guitar

72

0

114

27

Slap Guitar

73

0

113

28

Funk Guitar

74

0

112

28

Muted Guitar

75

0

113

30

Crunch Guitar

76

0

113

29

Feedback Guitar

77

0

112

29

OverdrivenGuitar

78

0

112

30

DistortionGuitar

79

0

122

27

Wah Guitar

80

0

115

27

PedalSteelGuitar

81

0

114

25

Mandolin

82

0

121

27

SolidChordGuitar

83

0

114

30

StackCrunchGuitr

Piano

1

0

112

0

Aco.Grand Piano

2

0

112

1

Bright Aco.Piano

3

0

112

3

Honky Tonk Piano

4

0

114

2

Rock Piano

5

0

112

2

Midi Grand Piano

6

0

113

2

CP 80

7

0

112

6

Harpsichord

8

0

113

6

GrandHarpsichord

E.Piano

9

0

114

4

Galaxy El.Piano

10

0

117

4

Stage El.Piano

11

0

115

4

Polaris El.Piano

12

0

118

4

SuitcaseEl.Piano

13

0

117

5

SuperDX El.Piano

14

0

112

5

DXModernEl.Piano

15

0

116

4

Vintage El.Piano

16

0

112

4

Funk El.Piano

17

0

115

5

Modern El.Piano

18

0

113

5

Hyper Tines

19

0

116

5

New Tines

20

0

114

5

Venus El.Piano

21

0

113

4

Tremolo El.Piano

22

0

112

7

Clavi

23

0

113

7

Wah Clavi

Organ

24

0

117

18

Rotor Organ

25

0

112

16

Jazz Organ 1

26

0

113

16

Jazz Organ 2

27

0

120

16

Glass Jazz Organ

28

0

112

17

Click Organ

29

0

113

17

Dance Organ

30

0

115

16

Drawbar Organ

31

0

115

17

MellowDrawOrgan

32

0

116

16

BrightDrawOrgan

33

0

112

18

Rock Organ 1

34

0

113

18

Rock Organ 2

35

0

118

18

Vintage Organ

36

0

114

18

Purple Organ

37

0

115

18

FullRockerOrgan

38

0

116

18

Rotary Drive Org

39

0

116

17

60’s Organ

40

0

118

17

Electric Organ

41

0

114

16

Theater Organ 1

Bank Select

MIDI

Voice

Program

Voice Name

Number

MSB

LSB

Change

Number

Bank Select

MIDI

Voice

Program

Voice Name

Number

MSB

LSB

Change

Number

Summary of Contents for 640

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...eet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the follow ing 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 When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the rep...

Page 3: ...sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Use the specified adaptor PA 6 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or ove...

Page 4: ...operability of this advanced instrument In order to make the most of your PortaTone s features and extensive performance potential we urge you to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference Packing List Please check that these items have been packed with your PSR 740 640 PSR 740 PSR 640 Music Stand page 14 Sample Di...

Page 5: ...indications of the PSR 740 640 and how to read them for optimum operation Function Tree page 22 This lists all functions of the PSR 740 640 according to their hierarchical structure letting you easily see the relationship of the various functions and quickly locate desired information Appendix page 140 This contains various important lists such as the Voice List Preset Style List Effect List MIDI ...

Page 6: ...nds 28 Functions of the Keyboard 29 Transpose 30 Pitch Bend Wheel 30 Modulation Wheel PSR 740 30 Sustain 31 Keyboard Percussion 31 Organ Flutes PSR 740 32 Organ Flutes Editing 33 Auto Accompaniment 34 Using Auto Accompaniment rhythm track only 34 Using Auto Accompaniment all tracks 35 Accompaniment Sections 36 Tempo Tap 38 Accompaniment Track Muting 39 Accompaniment Volume Control 39 Chord Fingeri...

Page 7: ...Data Backup Initialization 159 Alert Message List 160 Troubleshooting 162 MIDI Data Format 163 MIDI Implementation Chart 178 Index 181 Specifications 184 Disk Operations 65 Using the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks 66 Sample Disk 67 Format 68 Save 68 Load 70 Song Copy 72 Delete 75 Disk Song Playback 76 Song Playback 76 Song Track Muting 78 Song Volume Control 78 Playing from a Specified Mea...

Page 8: ... song recording features create your own complete fully orchestrated compositions and save them floppy disk as a User song Each User song lets you record up to sixteen independent tracks Page 92 To quickly and easily mold your musical ideas into complete songs use the Quick Recording method Page 94 To build up a song part by part and track by track use the Multi Track Recording method Page 96 You ...

Page 9: ... creates SFF styles using the Style Recording feature Chorus enriches the voices by making them sound warmer and thicker as if several instruments were playing together at the same time Page 52 The DSP effects let you process the sound in special unusual ways such as applying distortion or tremolo to a specific part The PSR 640 has one DSP system the PSR 740 features three DSP systems that can be ...

Page 10: ...5 16 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 q e 6 7 4 5 9 0 8 y u r 3 t w i o 0 2 1 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SONG PART ON OFF FINGERING VOICE L VOICE R1 VOICE R2 ACMP ON OFF DISK IN USE LOAD SAVE UTILITY DISK MULTI PAD STOP 1 2 3 4 FREEZE MEMORY REGISTRATION MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING BACK NEXT EXIT C1 CLICK 36 T 37 S 39 F1 41 R G1 43 L D2 50 M E2 52 H 42 4...

Page 11: ...78 1 Number buttons 1 0 NO YES 20 2 Data dial 20 3 DISK SAVE button 17 68 LOAD button 17 70 UTILITY button 17 72 75 4 SYNC STOP button 43 5 SYNC START button 35 6 ACMP ON OFF button 25 35 7 FINGERING button 40 8 GROOVE ON OFF button PSR 740 45 9 VOCAL HARMONY ON OFF button PSR 740 83 REVERB button PSR 740 83 DSP4 button PSR 740 83 TALK button PSR 740 83 0 PART ON OFF VOICE L button 28 VOICE R1 but...

Page 12: ...a footswitch Plug an optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into this jack and use it to switch sustain on and off The footswitch connected to this jack can also be set to replicate the functions of some panel buttons doing things like starting and stopping accompaniment page 137 Be sure that you do not press the footswitch while turning the power on If you do the ON OFF status of the footswitch wi...

Page 13: ... IN jack The PSR 740 includes a microphone line input jack into which just about any standard microphone or line level source with a 1 4 phone plug can be plugged a dynamic microphone with an impedance of 250 ohms is recommended The microphone or line input can be used with the PSR 740 s vocal harmony function pages 82 The panel MIC LINE switch should be set according to the type of source used an...

Page 14: ...ices Music stand Setting Up The PSR 740 640 is supplied with a music stand that can be attached to the instru ment by inserting it into the slot at the rear of the control panel For more information on using MIDI refer to page 123 12 ...

Page 15: ...me make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet 2 Press the DEMO LANGUAGE button 3 Select a demo song Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 to scroll to the desired demo song 4 Press the START STOP button to start the selected demo song 5 Set a volume level with the MASTER VOLUME control 1 Turn the power ON by pressing the STANDBY ON switch P...

Page 16: ...oot q Menu message display w Chord e Transpose r Tempo t Measure y Beat indicators u Song tracks Accompaniment tracks e Transpose Shows the current transpose value page 30 r Tempo Shows the current tempo of accompaniment song playback page 38 t Measure Indicates the current measure number during song recording and playback u Song tracks Accompaniment tracks In the Song mode page 25 and the Demo So...

Page 17: ...bove DEMO LANGUAGE button pages 15 18 VOICE R1 button page 26 VOICE R2 button page 27 VOICE L button page 28 STYLE button pages 25 34 SONG button pages 25 76 MIXER button page 90 VOICE CHANGE button page 89 FUNCTION button pages 91 134 ACMP SONG VOLUME button page 39 78 TRANSPOSE button page 30 TEMPO TAP button page 38 FINGERING button page 40 DISK LOAD button page 70 DISK SAVE button page 68 DISK...

Page 18: ...rrent operation and remains displayed until you execute the next operation Selecting the desired language of the Help messages Basic Operation How to read This message means Press the YES button to execute the SAVE operation How to read This message means Select a voice with the data dial the YES button the NO button or the Number buttons 0 9 You can select the desired language of the Help message...

Page 19: ...ing the YES NO buttons Rotating the data dial to the right clockwise moves the cursor downward while rotating it to the left counter clockwise moves the cursor upward Basic Operation The display below for selecting voices appears when you press the VOICE R1 button Pressing the YES button moves the cursor downward while pressing the NO button moves the cursor upward In this case you can also select...

Page 20: ...e desired voice thereby immediately selecting that voice without having to step through a number of other voices To select voice number 106 for example press the 1 0 and 6 number buttons in sequence Basic Operation The explanations here apply only to numbers that have a maximum of three digits such as those for voices and styles Entering one or two digit numbers One or two digit voice numbers can ...

Page 21: ... 73 74 104 User Styles page 118 User Pad banks page 108 Registration Memory banks page 64 The example display below appears when naming a song on a floppy disk page 69 Basic Operation Entering a character Each key on the keyboard enters a different character as marked directly above the key Moving the cursor The A 5 and B5 keys move the cursor backward and forward within the file name Entering a l...

Page 22: ... of the Vocal Harmony part PSR 740 90 ORGAN FLUTES FOOTAGE Footage setting PSR 740 32 ATTACK MODE Attack mode setting PSR 740 32 ORGAN TYPE Organ type setting PSR 740 32 SPEED Speed setting PSR 740 32 GROOVE GROOVE TYPE Groove type selection PSR 740 45 GROOVE SWING Groove swing setting PSR 740 45 DYNAMICS TYPE Dynamics type selection PSR 740 45 DYNAMICS DEPTH Dynamics depth setting PSR 740 45 MULT...

Page 23: ...nsmit channel setting 130 RECEIVE MIDI receive channel setting 131 LOCAL CONTROL Local control on off setting 132 CLOCK External Internal clock selection 132 INITIAL SETUP SEND Initial Setup data send 133 F6 PARAMETER EDIT OCTAVE R1 R2 L Octave setting of voice R1 R2 L 91 OCTAVE SONG Octave setting of song track 91 PAN R1 R2 L Pan setting of voice R1 R2 L 91 PAN STYLE Pan setting of accompaniment ...

Page 24: ... octave setting of Voice R1 VOICE R1 19 Part octave setting of Voice R2 VOICE R2 20 Split point setting ACMP ON OFF 21 Touch sensitivity setting TOUCH 22 Selecting footswitch function Footswitch 23 Selecting foot volume function Foot Volume 24 Pitch bend range setting Pitch bend wheel 25 Selecting modulation wheel function PSR 740 Modulation wheel 26 Reverb depth setting of vocal harmony part PSR ...

Page 25: ...n the Disk mode you can save and load important data page 65 In the Disk mode no panel operations can be executed except for disk operations Song record mode page 92 Rehearsal mode Sync Start off Record Synchronized Start standby Recording Style record mode page 110 Record Synchronized Start on off standby Recording When Record Synchronized Start standby is on the recording starts as soon as you p...

Page 26: ...0 Modulation Wheel PSR 740 page 30 Transpose page 30 Sustain page 31 Touch Sensitivity page 136 Selecting a Voice 1 Press the VOICE R1 button The voice selected here is called voice R1 RIGHT 1 See page 29 for more information on voice R1 2 Select a voice Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 Refer to the Voice List page 140 3 Play adjust the volume The voices of ...

Page 27: ...tton Refer to the Voice List page 140 The voices available for selection here VOICE R2 are the same as those available for VOICE R1 selected on page 26 3 Play the voice 2 Play the voices Two different voices are sounded simultaneously in a layer Voice R1 RIGHT 1 is the first voice of the layer and is meant to be played with the right hand The second voice is called voice R2 RIGHT 2 and is also pla...

Page 28: ...s meant to be played with the right hand Voice L LEFT is played with the left hand Selecting a voice for VOICE L 2 Select a voice Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 Refer to the Voice List page 140 The voices available for selection here VOICE L are the same as those available for VOICE R1 selected on page 26 3 Play the voices Playing Voices 1 Press the VOICE ...

Page 29: ...ates voice L and voice R1 R2 is called the split point The split point is set to F 2 G2 at the factory setting however you can set this to any key you wish Refer to page 135 for instructions on setting the split point Each key has a note name for example the lowest farthest left key on the keyboard corresponds to C1 and the highest farthest right key to C6 See below for details Each key has a note...

Page 30: ...Use the PSR 740 640 pitch bend wheel to bend notes up roll the wheel away from you or down roll the wheel toward you while playing the keyboard The pitch bend wheel is self centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released The maximum pitch bend range can be set via the Pitch Bend Range function in the Utility function group page 139 Playing Voices In order to avoid accidentall...

Page 31: ...p S w i r l B r u s h S w i r l B r u s h T a p S h a k e r T r i a n g l e M u t e C u i c a M u t e C l a v e s G u i r o S h o r t M a r a c a s A g o g o L T i m b a l e L C o n g a H O p e n B o n g o L V i b r a s l a p C o w b e l l T a m b o u r i n e R i d e C y m b a l 1 C r a s h C y m b a l 1 H i H a t O p e n H i H a t P e d a l H i H a t C l o s e d H a n d C l a p S i d e S t i c k ...

Page 32: ... be applied equally to all notes Attack Footage This determines the level of each volume in the percussive portion of the voice Footage settings are 4 2 2 3 and 2 Length This determines the decay of the attack sound or how long the attack portion of the sound sustains The higher the value the longer the decay Response This parameter affects the sustain portion of the organ flutes increasing or dec...

Page 33: ...he edited voice 2 Press the ORGAN FLUTES button 3 Adjust the parameters as described above 1 Press one of the TRACK1 TRACK16 buttons to select the desired parameter For details about each parameter refer to page 32 TRACK 1 Organ Type TRACK 2 Vibrato Speed TRACK 3 Attack Mode TRACK 4 6 Attack Footage TRACK 7 Attack Length TRACK 8 Attack Response TRACK 9 16 Footage TRACK 9 16 buttons 31 ...

Page 34: ...sing Auto Accompaniment all tracks page 35 Additional functions for getting the most out of the auto accompaniment Accompaniment Sections page 36 Tempo Tap page 38 Accompaniment Track Muting page 39 Accompaniment Volume Control page 39 Auto accompaniment functions related to your left hand chord playing Chord Fingerings page 40 Accompaniment Split Point page 42 Synchro Stop page 43 Automatic one t...

Page 35: ...n so that its indicator lights The beat lamp also flashes in time with the tempo This condition is called synchronized start standby Refer to page 25 for details 5 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the auto accompaniment starts For this example play a C major chord as shown below 6 Try playing other chords with your left hand For information on how to enter chords see Chord Fingering...

Page 36: ...s button is pressed There are 4 variations on the basic pattern A D and the auto accompani ment changes harmonically based on the chords you play with your left hand FILL IN Section The fill in sections let you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment to make your performance sound even more professional Simply press one of the MAIN AUTO FILL A B C D buttons as you play...

Page 37: ...ponding to the pressed button plays following an automatic fill in 10 Press the ENDING button This switches to the ending section When the ending is finished the auto accompaniment automatically stops You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the ENDING button again while the ending is playing back If you press the INTRO COUNT INTRO button while the ending is playing the i...

Page 38: ...he tempo you tapped the button The Tempo can also be changed during playback by tapping the TEMPO TAP button twice at the desired tempo The auto accompaniment can be started at any tempo you desire by tapping out the tempo with the TEMPO TAP button 1 Press the STYLE button page 34 2 Select a style page 34 Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 3 Press the TEMPO TA...

Page 39: ... ACMP SONG VOLUME button Track contents RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN These are the main rhythm tracks The RHYTHM tracks produce the drum and percussion sounds BASS The BASS track always plays a bass line but the voice will change to fit the selected style acoustic bass synth bass tuba etc CHORD 1 CHORD 2 These tracks provide the rhythmic chordal accompaniment required by each style You ll find guitar pi...

Page 40: ...MPANI MENT section of the keyboard The following abbreviated chord fingerings are used The FINGERED 1 mode The Fingered 1 mode lets you finger your own chords on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard i e all keys to the left of and including the split point key normally 54 while the PSR 740 640 supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm bass and chord accompaniment in the selected style T...

Page 41: ...3 5 7 or 1 3 5 7 Major seventh ninth M7 9 1 2 3 5 7 Major seventh add sharp eleventh M7 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 or 1 2 3 4 5 7 Flatted fifth b5 1 3 b5 Major seventh flatted fifth M7b5 1 3 b5 7 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 Augmented aug 1 3 5 Major seventh augmented M7aug 1 3 5 7 Minor m 1 b3 5 Minor add ninth m 9 1 2 b3 5 Minor sixth m6 1 b3 5 6 Minor seventh m7 1 b3 5 b7 Minor seventh ninth m7 9 1 2 b3 5 b...

Page 42: ...t the root of the chord For a C major chord for example you could use E the third or G the fifth as the bass note rather than C When the FULL KEYBOARD Mode is selected the PSR 740 640 will automatically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything using both hands anywhere on the keyboard You do not have to worry about specifying the accompaniment chords The name of the dete...

Page 43: ... the abbreviation of SYNCHRO STOP 1 Press the STYLE button page 34 2 Turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on page 35 3 Turn SYNCHRONIZED START on page 35 4 Turn SYNCHRONIZED STOP on Press the SYNC STOP button 5 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the auto accompaniment starts For this example play a C major chord as shown below 6 The auto accompaniment stops when you release your left hand from the...

Page 44: ... For this example play a C major chord as shown below 4 Stop the accompaniment Part on off VOICE R1 R2 page 29 Voice Change setting VOICE R1 R2 page 89 Mixer setting VOICE R1 R2 page 90 Parameter Edit setting VOICE R1 R2 page 91 Auto accompaniment ON page 35 Accompaniment track ON page 39 Synchro Start ON page 35 HARMONY ECHO on off type volume part page 56 DSP on off type return level and FAST SL...

Page 45: ...o complement or enhance changes made to the Groove settings above Dynamics Type This determines the type of dynamic change applied to the accompaniment Each type is a different template to which the timing of the velocity changes has been programmed Dynamics Depth This determines how strongly the selected dynamics type is applied to the accompaniment expressed as a percentage Higher values produce...

Page 46: ...e YES button or the NO button Refer to the Groove Type List page 47 3 Press the NEXT button to display the Groove SWING screen 6 Select a Dynamics Type Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 Refer to the Dynamics Type List page 47 7 Press the NEXT button to display the Dynamics DEPTH screen 8 Select a Dynamics Depth Use the data dial the YES button the NO button o...

Page 47: ...ype List 8 16 16 TO 8 16 TO 12 12 TO 8 12 TO 16A 12 TO 16B 24 TO 8 24 TO 16 24 TO 12 THRU 8BEAT ON 8BEAT OFF 16BEAT ON 16BEAT OFF 2nd BEAT OFF DANCE DISCO TECHNO FUSION REGGAE1 REGGAE2 BOSSA NOVA TANGO RHUMBA BASS RHUMBA CHORD LATIN SAMBA THRU 45 ...

Page 48: ... starts playing back in its entirety as soon as the pad is pressed To stop playback in the middle of the phrase press the STOP button Simply tap any of the MULTI PADs at any time to play back the corresponding phrase at the currently set tempo You can even play two three or four MULTI PADs at the same time Pressing the pad during its playback will stop playing and begin playing from the top again ...

Page 49: ...i Pad Bank above 4 Press the NEXT button again The chord match function has no effect with pads that contain percussion phrases The chord match on off setting is restored to its original status whenever a preset Multi Pad Bank is selected When the chord match on off status of a user Multi Pad Bank see above is changed the new status is recorded with the Multi Pad data 5 Select the desired PAD Use ...

Page 50: ... 740 640 has special DSP effects that include additional effects usually used for a specific part such as distortion and tremolo PSR 740 The PSR 740 features five DSP systems as follows DSP This system is always set to on A total of 102 different DSP types are available however these can only be selected in the Style Record mode DSP 1 3 Multi Effect The PSR 740 features three DSP systems each of w...

Page 51: ...elected accordingly 8 Press the NEXT button Reverb Depth send level page 91 Sets the reverb depth for the specified voice or track and thus the amount of reverb effect applied to that voice or track Reverb Return Level See below Sets the amount of reverb returned from the reverb effect stage thus making it possible to adjust the degree of reverb effect applied to the overall sound Digital Effects ...

Page 52: ...pecified voice or track and thus the amount of chorus effect applied to that voice or track Chorus Return Level See below Sets the amount of chorus effect returned from the chorus effect stage thus making it possible to adjust the degree of chorus effect applied to the overall sound 9 Adjust the chorus return level Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 8 Press th...

Page 53: ...P DSP Depth Send level page 91 Sets the DSP depth for the specified voice or track and thus the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track DSP Return Level See below Sets the amount of DSP effect returned from the DSP effect stage thus making it possible to adjust the degree of DSP effect applied to the overall sound If DSP Insertion Effect is selected page 54 you won t be able to set the...

Page 54: ...erb All types function as system effects Chorus All types function as system effects DSP PSR 640 Depending on the selected type this functions either as a system effect or an insertion effect DSP1 3 PSR 740 All types function as insertion effects Refer to About Digital Effects page 152 and the Type List Multi Effects DSP1 3 PSR 740 The PSR 740 has a multi effect system featuring three separate DSP...

Page 55: ...er to the Multi Effect Type List page 156 The DSP 1 2 3 type settings may automatically change when a panel voice is selected for R1 7 Press the NEXT button 8 Set the effect depth for DSP1 3 Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 The Dry Wet setting determines the amount of effect sound that is heard in comparison to the unprocessed sound The word dry refers to th...

Page 56: ...ton Harmony Echo can not be turned on when the Full Keyboard Auto accompani ment fingering mode is selected Harmony Echo will be automatically turned off if the Full Keyboard fingering mode is selected while the Harmony Echo effect is on 1 Press the STYLE button page 34 2 Turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on page 35 3 Play a chord with your left hand For this example play a C major chord Split Point Auto Ac...

Page 57: ...e adjusted as follows 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Select Digital Effect Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 3 Press the NEXT button to display the Digital Effect screen BACK NEXT 4 Select Harmony Echo Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button When a Harmony type Duet through Strum is selected This type automatically add one or more harmony notes to a single note melody play...

Page 58: ...ARMONY PART setting screen Auto Harmony Echo notes are automatically assigned to the R1 and R2 parts in that order or priority R1 Harmony Echo is only applied to the Voice R1 If Voice R1 is off there will be no Harmony Echo effect R2 Harmony Echo is only applied to the Voice R2 If Voice R2 is off there will be no Harmony Echo effect This allows you to select the voice which is used for the harmony...

Page 59: ...hMidGain HighGain The range of each frequency band can be changed by transmitting the system exclusive message from an external MIDI device to the PSR 740 640 see page 163 The digital equalizer adjusts the gain amplitude change in each of the five frequency bands within a range of 12 to 0 to 12 decibels dB The PSR 740 has five separate preset Master EQ settings below for instantly config uring the...

Page 60: ...lizer effect to the entire sound of the instrument 1 3 Use the same operation as in Reverb page 50 4 Select EQ Type Load Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 5 Press the NEXT button 6 Select a master EQ type Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button For a list of the equalizer types see page 59 7 Press the NEXT button 8 Press the YES button to actually enable the equalization ...

Page 61: ...e the same operation as in Reverb page 50 4 Select EQ Gain Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 5 Press the NEXT button 6 Adjust the gain of each band Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 BACK NEXT ...

Page 62: ...and build up your own data library page 65 Data stored by the Registration Memory VOICE PARAMETERS Part on off VOICE R1 R2 L page 29 Voice Change setting VOICE R1 R2 L page 89 Mixer setting VOICE R1 R2 L Vocal Harmony page 90 Parameter Edit setting VOICE R1 R2 L page 91 Touch Sensitivity page 136 DSP on off FAST SLOW on off DSP Type and Return Level PSR 640 page 53 HARMONY ECHO on off type volume ...

Page 63: ...ample the panel settings memorized to button number 3 are recalled For details about Accompa niment parameters see page 62 The Freeze function will automatically be turned on when one of the following modes Song Style Record or Pad Record is engaged 2 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons 1 through 4 In this example only the voice parameter other than Voice L settings memo rized to button n...

Page 64: ...ng the Registration Banks 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Select Regist Memory Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 3 Press the NEXT to display the Regist Memory BANK screen 4 Press the NEXT button to display the NAME screen 5 Enter the desired name for the bank Use the keyboard to enter the name Up to 16 letters or characters can be used BACK NEXT 2 Select Regist Memory Use the data di...

Page 65: ... page 92 It may not be possible to record the full 60 files to a disk depending on the length of the recorded files The PSR 740 640 features special User style User pad and Registration Memory functions The data recorded with these functions can also be saved to disk individually or in any combination Likewise data files saved to disks can be loaded individually or in any combination to the PSR 74...

Page 66: ...an the provided labels to a floppy disk Also make sure that labels are attached in the proper location To protect your data write protect tab To prevent accidental erasure of important data slide the disk s write protect tab to the protect position tab open Using the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks When the PSR 740 640 is turned on the LED below the floppy disk slot will be lit indicating t...

Page 67: ...dy been inserted into the drive press the SONG button to call up the Song display 2 Select the desired song Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 3 Press the START STOP button to start the song 4 Press the START STOP button again to stop the song For details see Song Playback page 76 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 68: ...he data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Press the NEXT button to display the Format operation screen CAUTION If data is already saved on the disk be careful not to format it If you format the disk all the previously recorded data will be deleted While formatting is in progress never eject the disk or turn off the power to the PSR 740 640 If a disk that cannot be read by the PSR 740 640 is i...

Page 69: ...le to save any data You can delete unneeded files on the disk page 75 or replace the disk with a new one and repeat the Save operation If a write error occurs during a save operation an alert message message appears If the error reoccurs after repeating the Save operation there could be something wrong with the disk Insert a different disk in the drive and repeat the Save operation 7 Enter the fil...

Page 70: ...ct the file to be loaded Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Press the NEXT button to display the DATA TYPE selection screen 5 Select the data type to be loaded Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button Please follow the steps as indicated in the chart above since the actual opera tion differs depending on the selected data type Data types that can be loaded All Style Pad R...

Page 71: ...oad operation Press the NO button to abort the Load operation CAUTION When data is loaded from a floppy disk to the PSR 740 640 the data already in the memory of the instrument will be replaced by the data on the disk Save important data into a disk file before doing the Load operation While data is loading never eject the floppy disk or turn the power off An alert message may appear on the displa...

Page 72: ...le can be copied at a time As shown in the illustration below first copy the desired file on the disk to internal memory then copy it to the destination disk If the quantity of data is large it may be necessary for the data to be copied in parts When the destination disk s write protect tab is set to ON see page 66 or the disk is a purposely copy protected disk an alert message appears indicating ...

Page 73: ... from the source or destination disk during the Copy operation an alert message page 160 will appear on the display BACK NEXT If the quantity of data is large it may be necessary for the data to be copied in parts Copying the data from Internal memory to the Destination disk Copying the data from the Source disk to Internal memory If you want to cancel the Copy function in this step press the EXIT...

Page 74: ...rce file Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 8 Press the NEXT button to display the NAME screen 9 Enter the destination song name directly from the keyboard page 21 10 Press the NEXT button to display the Copy operation screen 11 Execute the Copy operation Press the YES button to execute the Copy operation Press the NO button to abort the Copy operation CAUTION While data is being co...

Page 75: ...possible 3 Select Delete Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Press the NEXT button to display the FILE selection screen 5 Select the file to be deleted Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 6 Press the NEXT button to display the Delete operation screen 7 Execute the Delete operation Press the YES button to execute the Delete operation Press the NO button to abort the De...

Page 76: ...t for the preset demo songs a floppy disk must be inserted in the disk drive to playback a song You can play back song files collected on these disks using the voices defined in the GM standard You can play back songs using the XG format an extension of the GM standardthat allows for much higher sound quality You can play back song files collected on these disks using the voices defined in Yamaha ...

Page 77: ...SINGLE REPEAT Play through the selected song repeatedly ALL Continue playback through all the songs on the floppy disk ALL REPEAT Continue playback through all the songs on the floppy disk repeatedly RANDOM Continue playback through all the songs at random 7 Press the START STOP button to start the song 8 Press the START STOP button again to stop the song With song data software Standard MIDI form...

Page 78: ... be turned off and the part will be muted Pressing the same track button again enables output of the playback sound 3 Press the START STOP button again to stop the song Song Volume Control 1 Press the START STOP to start the song 2 Press the ACMP SONG VOLUME button 3 Adjust the Song Volume Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 The volume of the keyboard played vo...

Page 79: ...the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 6 Press the START STOP to start the song from the specified measure 7 Press the START STOP button again to stop the song 2 Press the NEXT button to display the Song UTILITY screen 3 Select Start Measure Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button The Start Measure setting made here is automatically cancelled when another so...

Page 80: ... A button at the starting point A to be repeated 7 Press the MAIN B button at the ending point B to be re peated If only the A repeat point is specified repeat playback will occur between the A point and the end of the song Repeat playback is now set and the selected section automatically repeats indefinitely until disabled or stopped in the steps below 8 To cancel the the repeat function and cont...

Page 81: ...Select Song Transpose Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Press the NEXT button to display the Song Transpose screen 5 Set the Transpose value Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 The transpose range is from 12 to 12 Each step corresponds to one semitone allowing a maximum upward or downward transposition of one octave A setting of 0 produces nor...

Page 82: ...that the SIGNAL indicator is lit and the OVER indicator flashes occasionally Then reduce the INPUT VOLUME just enough to keep the OVER indicator from flashing This should be the optimum level setting If the OVER indicator lights regardless of the INPUT VOLUME setting the output level of the microphone or other source is probably too high Compensate by reducing the output level of the source Using ...

Page 83: ...s is the same Reverb effect as described on page 50 This button determines whether the currently selected Reverb effect is applied to the microphone sound or not DSP4 The PSR 740 has a DSP effect DSP 4 especially for the microphone sound and this button turns the DSP 4 effect on off The DSP 4 type can be set from the Multi Effect display or from the Talk Setting display TALK This calls up the Talk...

Page 84: ...r the NO button The Harmony mode page 85 is automatically deter mined when the type is selected 3 Select the Lead Gender type Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Set the Pitch Correction Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 5 Select the Pitch to Note setting Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 6 Select a Harmony part Use the data dial the YES button or th...

Page 85: ...ameter lets you determine which notes keyboard position accompaniment or song data will control the harmony Harmony Part can only be set when the Vocal Harmony mode is set to Vocoder OFF No harmony is applied UPPER Notes played on the right side of the keyboard from the split point control the harmony LOWER Notes played on the left side of the keyboard from the split point control the harmony Song...

Page 86: ...S button or the NO button 3 Adjust the Talk volume Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 4 Adjust the Total volume Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 5 Select a DSP type Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 6 Select a Vocal harmony type Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 7 Adjust the Pan Reverb dep...

Page 87: ...the TALK button is turned off the DSP 4 type set in the Multi Effect display is recalled Vocal Harmony Type This is the same parameter as the Vocal Harmony type described on page 85 When the TALK button is turned on the current type setting is recalled Pan Reverb Depth The Pan Reverb Depth and Chorus Depth settings are the Chorus Depth same as the parameter edit settings When the TALK and DSP Dry ...

Page 88: ... the specified voice or track and thus the amount of reverb effect applied to that voice or track Chorus depth Sets the chorus depth for the specified voice or track and thus the amount of chorus effect applied to that voice or track DSP depth Sets the DSP depth for the specified voice or track and thus the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track The parameters which can be set for eac...

Page 89: ... settings for the RHYTHM SUB track any of the voices can be selected but no chord changes will occur when using Auto Accompaniment Make sure to first select the appropriate style for which you wish to set the part before calling up the relevant display Auto accompaniment part settings can even be set while an accompaniment is playing Auto accompaniment part settings affects all sections of the sel...

Page 90: ... ment or song tracks and one for vocal harmony The illustrations below show how to select the various displays To adjust the desired volume setting use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 3 Press the EXIT button again to exit from the MIXER screen Part Settings Style mode Song mode TALK button VOCAL HARMONY ON OFF button PART ON OFF VOICE R1 button VOICE R2 button ...

Page 91: ...Parameter Edit screen 4 Adjust the parameter value from the corresponding display Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 You can switch among the parts just as with the Mixer function above Switch among the parameter displays by using the NEXT button and BACK button as shown below Part Settings Minus settings for the Octave and Pan parameters can be directly enter...

Page 92: ...r Songs page 104 This function assigns an twelve letter name to a recorded song Clearing User Song Data page 105 This function lets you delete song data either a specified part or the entire song After finishing your recording of a User song you can play it back in the same way as one of the disk songs User Songs are recorded on floppy disks They cannot be recorded unless a floppy disk is inserted...

Page 93: ...acks that already contain recorded data About Quick Recording In Quick Recording you can quickly record without having to worry about the track assignments above Quick Recording automatically makes track assign ments according to the simple rules below When Record method is set to MELODY Your keyboard performances VOICE R1 R2 L are recorded to tracks 1 3 When Record method is set to ACMP The auto ...

Page 94: ... or the NO button MELODY This records your keyboard performance Voices R1 R2 L without the auto accompaniment ACMP This records only the auto accompaniment When this is selected the auto accompaniment is automatically set to on MELODY ACMP It records your keyboard performance Voices R1 R2 along with the auto accompaniment When this is selected auto accompaniment is automatically set to on Song Rec...

Page 95: ...r off during recording 11 Stop recording If you ve selected MELODY in step 8 above press the START STOP button If you ve selected ACMP or MELODY ACMP in step 8 above press the START STOP button or the ENDING button If you press the ENDING button while recording the auto accompaniment track recording will stop automatically after the ending section has finished 12 Select whether to save the newly r...

Page 96: ... a part Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 3 Set the desired track to REC Press the NEXT button and use the data dial the YES button or the NO button Make all necessary settings to each track by repeating steps 1 through 3 above For information on track assignments see page 93 To record auto accompani ment data set the ACMP button to ON The same part cannot be set to more than one t...

Page 97: ...RT STOP button Auto accompaniment cannot be turned on or off during recording 12 Stop recording If you did not enable the auto accompaniment track for recording in steps 8 above press the START STOP button If you enabled the auto accompaniment track for recording in steps 8 above press the START STOP button or the ENDING button If you press the ENDING button while recording the auto accompaniment ...

Page 98: ...ng In the eight measure example below the third measures through the fifth measure are re recorded 1 Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive 2 Press the RECORD button to engage the Record mode 3 Select Song Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 4 Press the NEXT button to display the FILE selection screen 5 Select the File you want to re record Use the data dial the YES button or the...

Page 99: ... Press the NEXT button to display the START MEASURE screen 13Set the start measure the measure at which playback starts Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 14 Press the NEXT button to display the PART screen The punch out measure number cannot be set lower than the punch in measure number Punch In Out recording cannot be used with the auto accompaniment tracks ...

Page 100: ... the notes in a track so that the timing is absolutely accurate to the specified note value 1 4 Use the same operation as in Re recording page 98 5 Select the Song file to be quantized Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 6 Press the NEXT button 9 Select Quantize Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 10 Press the NEXT button to display the TRACK selection screen 11 Select ...

Page 101: ... quarter notes 14 Press the NEXT button to display the Quantize operation screen 15 Press the YES button to execute the Quantize operation To abort the Quantize operation press the NO button CAUTION While the Quantize operation is being executed never eject the floppy disk or turn the power off 16 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode Song Recording Quantize Size Size Note 1 4 Quart...

Page 102: ...horus depth for the specified track and thus the amount of chorus effect applied to that voice or track DSP depth Sets the DSP depth for the specified track and thus the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track Only one of the Setup parameters can be recorded to each track and any parameter changes made in the middle of the song will be cancelled However in the case of Volume data any V...

Page 103: ...s completed To cancel the save operation if you wish to redo any edits press the NO button and continue editing starting with step 11 above after the display returns to the SETUP DATA screen To save the data to disk press the YES button Select a track by pressing one of the TRACK1 TRACK16 buttons Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button to change the desired values in each display NEXT bu...

Page 104: ...T button 9 Select Name Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 10 Press the NEXT button to display the NAME screen 11 Enter the desired name for the file Use the keyboard to enter the name page 21 Up to 12 letters or characters can be used 12 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode Song Recording 7 Select Edit Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 8 Press the NEX...

Page 105: ...e Song Edit screen 9 Select Clear Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 10 Press the NEXT button 11 Select the track to be cleared Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button To clear the data of an entire song select ALL TRACKS 12 Press the NEXT button 13 Press the YES button to execute the Clear operation To abort the Clear operation press the NO button CAUTION While the track ...

Page 106: ...DBY switch is turned off if an AC adaptor is connected page 159 It is nevertheless a good idea to save important data to floppy disk so that you can keep them indefinitely and build up your own data library page 65 Multi Pad Recording 1 Press the RECORD button to engage the Record mode The following notes and cautions are important points for you to keep in mind as you record your Multi Pad data U...

Page 107: ...at the currently set tempo indicating that the record ready Synchro Start mode is engaged 11 Start recording Recording starts as soon as you play a key on the keyboard Recording can also be started by pressing the START STOP button 12 Press the START STOP button to stop recording 13 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode Multi Pad Recording C S C C S C C chord tone C S scale tones 6 ...

Page 108: ...tton or the NO button To select the desired pad for setting press the NEXT BACK button 11 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode Naming User Pads 1 7 Use the same operation as in Chord Match above 8 Select Name Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 9 Press the NEXT button to display the NAME screen Multi Pad Recording 8 Select Chord Match Use the data dial the YES button ...

Page 109: ... 8 Select Clear Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 9 Press the NEXT button 10 Select the Pad number to be cleared Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button To clear the data from all four pads select ALL PADS 11 Press the NEXT button 12 Execute the Clear operation Press the YES button to execute the Clear operation To abort the Clear operation press the NO button 13 Press th...

Page 110: ...meter Edit settings Tempo Reverb type and settings Chorus type and settings DSP type and settings PSR 740 Modulation wheel PSR 740 Foot Volume on off expression Up to approximately 1 950 notes for a section a total of about 7 150 notes can be recorded to the PSR 740 640 style tracks Only one event of the item marked with can be recorded for each track of the sections User Style data is recorded by...

Page 111: ...the memory becomes full while recording an alert message will appear on the display and recording will stop Since recording is done in measure units you should first select a style that has the same number of measures as the section you intend to record If none of the preset styles is appropriate select one that has the same time signature and number of measures as the one you want to create then ...

Page 112: ... or the NO button 3 Press the NEXT button 4 Select a style to begin with Use the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 5 Press the NEXT button 6 Select Record Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 7 Press the NEXT button to display the SECTION selection screen 8 Select the Section to be recorded 9 Press the NEXT button to display the TRACK selection screen Mu...

Page 113: ...as described in the first method above Since the rhythm pattern plays back repeatedly you can record by overdubbing listening to the pattern and playing the desired keys Look at the icons printed under the keys indicating the percussion sounds that are assigned to each key For recording the RHYTHM tracks the instrument symbols printed on the front edge of the panel show you the instrument assignme...

Page 114: ...n as in Style Recording Rhythm Track above 10 Select a Track to be recorded Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button Select from the following BASS CHORD1 CHORD2 PAD PHRASE1 and PHRASE2 Only one track can be recorded at a time 11 Press the NEXT button Style Recording Press the NO button to exit from the Style Record mode without storing the performance data to Internal Memory Press the YE...

Page 115: ... the CM7 scale tones when recording the BASS and PHRASE tracks i e C D E G A and B Use only the chord tones when recording the CHORD and PAD tracks i e C E G and B Any appropriate chord or chord progression can be used for the INTRO and ENDING sections The basic chord for the accompaniment is called the source chord The default source chord is set as CM7 but you can change it to whatever chord is ...

Page 116: ...ign all the notes in a track so that the timing is absolutely accurate to the specified note value 1 5 Use the same operation as in Style Recording Rhythm Track page 112 6 Select Edit Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 7 Press the NEXT button 8 Select Quantize Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 9 Press the NEXT button 10 Select the section to be quantized Use the data...

Page 117: ...n the quantized pattern in this step allowing you to hear the results of the operation before actually changing the data To audition the pattern press the START STOP button 16 Execute the Quantize operation Press the YES button to execute the Quantize operation To abort the Quantize operation press the NO button 17 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode For information on leaving the...

Page 118: ...learing User Style Data 1 7 Use the same operation as in Quantize page 116 9 Press the NEXT button to display the SECTION selection screen 10 Select a Section to be cleared Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button When All Sect is selected as the section to be cleared all style data which includes all sections and all tracks will be deleted In this case go to step 13 skipping over steps 1...

Page 119: ...ermine how the pitch of the recorded style changes in response to chords played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard when using auto accompaniment NOTE LIMIT Note range Low Limit High Limit setteings Set the note range low and high limits for the voices recorded on user style tracks By setting the note range you can prevent unrealistic notes such as high notes from a bass or low notes...

Page 120: ...ck for setting the CTAB parameters Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 13 Press the NEXT button 14 Select the desired CTAB parameter Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button Refer to page 119 for more information on the CTAB parameters 15 Press the NEXT button to display the CTAB parameter set ting screen 16 Set the CTAB parameter value For NOTE LIMIT sounding range selected...

Page 121: ...min 9 min7 9 minMaj7 7sus4 7 b9 1 8 1 5 1 2 5 sus4 7 b13 7 9 Maj7aug 7aug 7b5 7 9 7 11 7 13 dim dim7 7 minMaj7 9 min7 11 Maj6 Maj7 Maj 9 Maj7 11 For SOURCE CHORD source chord type selected in step 14 above Set by using the data dial the YES button or the NO button 17 Repeat steps 14 16 as needed Press the BACK button to return back to step 14 18 Press the RECORD button to exit from the Record mode...

Page 122: ...r you directly pluck a string and the note sounds But how does a digital instrument go about playing a note As shown in the illustration above in an electronic instrument the sampling note previously recorded note stored in the tone generator section electronic circuit is played based on information received from the keyboard So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes the basis...

Page 123: ...s which are generated when the keyboard is played Each message includes a specific note number which corre sponds to the key which is pressed plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is stuck Program Change Voice setting control change bank select MSB LSB setting Control Change Mixer Parameter Edit setting volume pan pot etc Message Name PSR 740 640 Operation Panel Setting Exclusive Message...

Page 124: ...ings page 131 Record performance data 1 16 channels using the PSR 740 640 Auto Accompani ment features on a external sequencer such as a personal computer After record ing edit the data with the sequencer then play it again on the PSR 740 640 play back Set MIDI transmit settings page 130 Initial Data send page 133 Personal computer QY700 etc MIDI OUT MIDI receive MIDI IN PSR 740 640 MIDI receive p...

Page 125: ...SEQ This sequence format is compatible with many of Yamaha s MIDI devices including the Clavinova series instruments This is a common format used with various Yamaha software The PSR 740 640 is compatible with ESEQ XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File strandard with greater functional ity and open ended expandability for the future The 740 640 is capable of displaying lyrics...

Page 126: ...s set in the MIDI position input and output in the TO HOST switch is ignored When using a Macintosh series computer set the MIDI interface clock setting in the application software to match the setting of the MIDI interface you are using For details carefully read the owner s manual for the software you are using Connect using the PSR 740 640 MIDI terminals Using a MIDI interface device installed ...

Page 127: ...terminal modem or printer terminal on the computer to the TO HOST terminal on the PSR 740 640 using a serial cable system peripheral cable 8 bit Set the PSR 740 640 HOST SELECT switch in the Mac position Set the MIDI interface clock in the sequencer software you are using to 1 MHz For details carefully read the owner s manual for the software you are using For details about the necessary MIDI sett...

Page 128: ...ll appropriate transmit receive settings with a single button press 2 Select MIDI Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 3 Press the NEXT button to display the MIDI screen 4 Select MIDI Template Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 5 Press the NEXT button to display the MIDI Template screen 6 Select a MIDI Template Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button For detai...

Page 129: ... TX3 SONG OUT All transmit channels are set with the Song tracks 1 16 When outputting the song data Used to play the PSR 740 640 song data with an external tone generator and to record your entire performance on the PSR 740 640 to an external se quencer TX4 MASTER KEYBOARD When using the PSR 740 640 as a master keyboard in other words using it strictly as a controller for outputting MIDI data with...

Page 130: ... RHYTHM SUB track RHYTHM MAIN Auto Accompaniment RHYTHM MAIN track BASS Auto Accompaniment BASS track CHORD1 Auto Accompaniment CHORD1 track CHORD2 Auto Accompaniment CHORD2 track PAD Auto Accompaniment PAD track PHRASE1 Auto Accompaniment PHRASE1 track PHRASE2 Auto Accompaniment PHRASE2 track TRACK1 16 Song track 1 16 When a track is assigned to more than one MIDI channel the data from that track...

Page 131: ...ns as a 16 channel multi timbral tone generator KEYBOARD Received MIDI data is handled in the same way as data generated by the PSR 740 640 s own keyboard In other words a remote keyboard could be used to control the PSR 740 640 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT functions etc CHORD The note on off messages received at the channel s set to CHORD are recognized as the fingerings in the accompaniment section The ch...

Page 132: ...can be played from the PSR 740 640 keyboard Clock Reception of an external MIDI clock signal can be enabled or disabled as required When disabled INTERNAL all of the time based functions Auto Accompaniment SONG recording and playback etc are controlled by its own internal clock When MIDI clock reception is enabled EXTERNAL however all timing is controlled by an external MIDI clock signal received ...

Page 133: ...utton 2 Select MIDI Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 3 Press the NEXT button to display the MIDI screen 4 Select Initial Setup Send Use the data dial the YES button or the NO button 5 Press the NEXT button to display the Initial Setup Send screen 6 Execute the Initial Setup Send operation Press the YES button to execute the INITIAL SEND operation To abort the operation press the N...

Page 134: ...ecording Turn Metronome ON or OFF with the data dial the YES button or the NO button 1 Press the FUNCTION button Each of the above functions can be set as described below The operations for each function corresponding to step 6 are covered in the following explanations 2 Select Utility 3 Press the NEXT button 4 Select a function 5 Press the NEXT button 6 Set the value The Metronome cannot be turne...

Page 135: ...he Accompaniment and Multi Pad sounds are affected by Scale Tuning Select the note to be tuned by pressing the NEXT BACK button Tune the selected note by using the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 The scale tuning settings are common to each octave on the keyboard Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while holding the NO button Split Point The poi...

Page 136: ...everb depth chorus depth DSP depth Voice R2 Voice number volume octave pan reverb depth chorus depth DSP depth DSP on off type return level and FAST SLOW on off Harmony Type Volume Part DSP1 3 dry wet PSR 740 Multi Effect connection PSR 740 PSR 640 only Set the value with the data dial the YES button the NO button or the number buttons 1 0 The greater the value the more sensitive the keyboard is t...

Page 137: ...ch has the same effect as pressing the SYNC STOP button on the panel BASS HOLD The bass root note will be held as long as you press the footswitch BREAK When you press the foot switch accompaniment will stop Releasing the switch with the foot will cause it to play again from the next measure TAP TEMPO Pressing the footswitch has the same effect as pressing the TAP TEMPO button on the panel Polarit...

Page 138: ...me ACMP SONG Controls the accompaniment song volume SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT REGISTRATION REGISTRATION START STOP SYNC STOP BREAK BASS HOLD TAP TEMPO Polarity This parameter lets you configure the foot controller response of the PSR 740 640 to match that of the particular foot controller you are using If the foot controller works in the opposite way i e pressing the foot controller down with your to...

Page 139: ...ts the brightness of the voices played on the keyboard Increasing the depth makes the sound brighter while decreasing it makes it softer RESONANCE Adds resonance to the voices played on the keyboard 137 Pitch Bend Range This determines the maximum pitch bend range for the PITCH BEND wheel The range is from 0 to 12 Each increment corresponds to one semitone Set the Pitch Bend Range with the data di...

Page 140: ...ion 49 0 112 21 MusetteAccordion 50 0 112 23 Tango Accordion 51 0 113 23 Bandoneon 52 0 114 21 Soft Accordion 53 0 115 21 Small Accordion 54 0 116 21 Accordion 55 0 113 22 Modern Harp 56 0 112 22 Harmonica 57 0 114 22 Blues Harp Guitar 58 0 113 24 Spanish Guitar 59 0 112 24 Classic Guitar 60 0 112 25 Folk Guitar 61 0 113 25 12Strings Guitar 62 0 114 24 SmoothNylonGuitr 63 0 115 25 Campfire Guitar ...

Page 141: ...umpet 144 0 113 56 Flugel Horn 145 0 112 59 Muted Trumpet 146 0 112 57 Solo Trombone 147 0 116 57 Trombone 148 0 114 57 Mellow Trombone 149 0 115 57 Soft Trombone 150 0 112 60 French Horn 151 0 112 58 Tuba Brass 152 0 113 61 Big Band Brass 153 0 121 61 Big Brass 154 0 112 61 Brass Section 155 0 116 61 Mellow Brass 156 0 117 61 Small Brass 157 0 118 61 Pop Brass 158 0 119 61 Mellow Horns 159 0 124 ...

Page 142: ... 226 0 119 80 Synth Flute 227 0 112 87 Under Heim 228 0 114 96 Clockwork Synth Pad 229 0 113 94 Insomnia 230 0 115 88 Golden Age 231 0 112 90 Krypton 232 0 113 99 Cyber Pad 233 0 112 95 Wave 2001 234 0 112 94 Equinox 235 0 114 88 Stargate 236 0 112 92 DX Pad 237 0 112 93 Loch Ness 238 0 114 93 Glass Pad 239 0 112 88 Fantasia 240 0 112 91 Xenon Pad 241 0 112 101 Skydiver 242 0 112 97 Far East 243 0...

Page 143: ...25 12Strings Guitar Bank Select MIDI Voice Program Voice Name Number MSB LSB Change Number 58 0 114 24 SmoothNylonGuitr 59 0 115 25 Campfire Guitar 60 0 112 26 Jazz Guitar 61 0 113 26 Octave Guitar 62 0 114 26 Hawaiian Guitar 63 0 118 27 Solid Guitar 64 0 116 27 BrightCleanGuitr 65 0 112 27 Clean Guitar 66 0 119 27 Elec 12StrGuitar 67 0 113 27 Tremolo Guitar 68 0 114 27 Slap Guitar 69 0 113 28 Fun...

Page 144: ...pipe Synth Lead 174 0 116 81 Fire Wire 175 0 112 80 Square Lead 176 0 112 81 Sawtooth Lead Bank Select MIDI Voice Program Voice Name Number MSB LSB Change Number 177 0 113 81 Big Lead 178 0 112 98 Stardust 179 0 114 81 Blaster 180 0 115 81 Analogon 181 0 113 80 Vintage Lead 182 0 113 98 Sun Bell 183 0 112 83 Aero Lead 184 0 114 80 Mini Lead 185 0 115 80 Vinylead 186 0 117 81 Warp 187 0 116 80 Hi B...

Page 145: ...0 0 24 Nylon Guitar 377 332 0 16 24 Nylon Guitar 2 378 333 0 25 24 Nylon Guitar 3 379 334 0 43 24 Velo GuitarHarmo 380 335 0 96 24 Ukulele 381 336 0 0 25 Steel Guitar 382 337 0 16 25 Steel Guitar 2 383 338 0 35 25 12 string Guitar 384 339 0 40 25 Nylon Steel Gtr 385 340 0 41 25 Steel Gtr Body 386 341 0 96 25 Mandolin 387 342 0 0 26 Jazz Guitar 388 343 0 18 26 Mellow Guitar 389 344 0 32 26 Jazz Amp...

Page 146: ...540 0 16 89 Thick Pad 586 541 0 17 89 Soft Pad 587 542 0 18 89 Sine Pad 588 543 0 64 89 Horn Pad 589 544 0 65 89 Rotary Strings 590 545 0 0 90 Poly Synth Pad 591 546 0 64 90 Poly Pad 80 592 547 0 65 90 Click Pad 593 548 0 66 90 Analog Pad 594 549 0 67 90 Square Pad 595 550 0 0 91 Choir Pad 596 551 0 64 91 Heaven 597 552 0 66 91 Itopia 598 553 0 67 91 CC Pad 599 554 0 0 92 Bowed Pad 600 555 0 64 92...

Page 147: ... 64 0 34 Wind 726 681 64 0 35 Stream 727 682 64 0 36 Bubble 728 683 64 0 37 Feed 729 684 64 0 48 Dog 730 685 64 0 49 Horse 731 686 64 0 50 Bird Tweet 2 732 687 64 0 54 Ghost 733 688 64 0 55 Maou 734 689 64 0 64 Phone Call 735 690 64 0 65 Door Squeak 736 691 64 0 66 Door Slam 737 692 64 0 67 Scratch Cut 738 693 64 0 68 Scratch Split 739 694 64 0 69 Wind Chime 740 695 64 0 70 Telephone Ring 2 741 69...

Page 148: ...ush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal Reverse Cymbal Snare Roll Castanet Hi Q 2 Hi Q 2 Snare H Soft Snare H Soft 2 Snare Electro SD Rock H Snare L SD Rock H Sticks Bass Drum Soft BD Hard L Bass Drum H Bass Drum H Open Rim Shot Open Rim Shot 2 Snare Pitched Bass Drum Hard BD Wet Bass Drum H BD Rock BD Analog L Bass Drum Bass Drum 2 BD Hard H BD Rock BD Gate BD Analog H Side Stick Stick Ambient Analog Side S...

Page 149: ...se Cymbal Hi Q 2 AnSD Snappy SD Jazz H Light Brush Slap L AnBD Dance 1 Bass Drum L AnSD OpenRim AnBD Dance 2 Gran Cassa AnBD Dance 3 BD Jazz BD Jazz Gran Cassa Mute Cutting Noise Phone Call Analog Side Stick Cutting Noise 2 Door Squeak AnSD Q SD Jazz L Brush Slap Marching Sn M Door Slam String Slap Scratch Cut AnSD Ana Acoustic SD Jazz M Brush Tap Marching Sn H Scratch Analog Tom 1 Brush Tom 1 Win...

Page 150: ...llad 99 Two Step 100 Cowboy Boogie 101 Hoedown LATIN 102 Samba Rio 103 Bossa Nova 1 104 Bossa Nova 2 105 Reggae 106 Swing Reggae 107 Guitar Rhumba 108 Guitar Bossa 109 Salsa 110 Mambo 111 Jazz Samba 112 Pop Bossa 1 113 Pop Bossa 2 114 Pop Reggae 115 Pop Cha Cha BALLROOM 116 Slow Fox 117 Quickstep 118 Tango 119 Cha Cha Cha 120 Samba 1 121 Rhumba 122 Pasodoble 123 Jive 124 Beguine 1 125 Foxtrot Styl...

Page 151: ...LatinPerc1 LatinPerc2 Brassy1 O O O O Brassy2 O O O O Swingy O O O O O O O O SynBrass O O O O GuitarPlay1 O O O O O O O O GuitarPlay2 O O O O O O O O GuitarPlay3 O O O O O O O O GuitarPlay4 O O O O O O O O PianoMan O O O O O O O SalsaPiano O O O O O O O O SambaShow O O O O Accordion O O O O Arpeggio O O O O Classic O O O O Twinkle O O O O TimbalesRoll O available There are two types of Multi Pad d...

Page 152: ...different style the appropriate chorus type will be selected accordingly DSP System Insertion effect DSP effect type depth can be set by a panel operation in the Style record mode When you select a different style the appropriate chorus type will be selected accordingly DSP1 3 Insertion effect The PSR 740 has a multi effect system featuring three separate DSP effect blocks Multi effect on off stat...

Page 153: ...iate reverb type will be selected accordingly Chorus System effect Chorus effect type depth can be set by panel operation When you select a different style the appropriate chorus type will be selected accordingly DSP System Insertion effect DSP effect on off status type and depth can be set by panel operation DSP effect will function as either System or Insertion effect Whether DSP effect is Syste...

Page 154: ...hat sends the delayed repeats bouncing between the left and right channels ER1 2 System This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb Gate Reverb System Gated reverb effect in which the reverberation is quickly cut off for special effects Reverse Gate System Similar to Gate Reverb but with a reverse increase in reverb Karaoke1 3 System A delay with feedback of the same ty...

Page 155: ...System Since a Compressor is included in the first stage steady distortion can be produced regardless of changes in input level Amp Simulator System A simulation of a guitar amp EQ Disco System Equalizer effect that boosts both high and low frequencies as is typical in most disco music EQ Telephone System Equalizer effect that cuts both high and low frequencies to simulate the sound heard through ...

Page 156: ...t the sound position left right front back Phaser Insertion Pronounced metallic modulation with periodic phase change Distortion Hard Insertion Hard edge distortion Distortion Soft Insertion Soft warm distortion Distortion Heavy Insertion Heavy distortion Overdrive Insertion Adds mild distortion to the sound Amp Simulator Insertion A simulation of a guitar amp EQ Disco Insertion Equalizer effect t...

Page 157: ...ype will sometimes produce a more colorful sound 4Way Open Four note chords with open voice large intervals between the notes The result is a very open sound Since the harmony notes can be as much as two octaves below the note played on the keyboard avoid playing in the lower registers Octave One note is added an octave below the note played on the keyboard Strum The notes and assignments are the ...

Page 158: ...c Girl A Cappella Boy A Cappella Mix A Cappella Diatonic Falsetto Duet Falsetto Trio Falsetto Diatonic Falsetto Jazz Falsetto A Cappella 2 Unison Low 2 Unison High 3 Unison Low 3 Unison High Voice Instrument Chordal XG Vocoder Auto Up Vocoder Auto Lo Vocoder Mode Up Vocoder Mode Lo Vocoder Girl Up Vocoder Girrl Lo Vocoder Pitch Up Vocoder Pitch Lo 156 Karaoke Auto Karaoke Mode Karaoke Girl Karaoke...

Page 159: ...ion and User Style Pad memory data plus the other settings listed above will be erased and or changed when the data initialization procedure is carried out Carrying out the data initialization procedure will usually restore normal operation if the PSR 740 640 freezes or begins to act erratically for any reason Fingering mode page 40 Split Point page 135 Sustain on off page 31 Part Octave setting p...

Page 160: ...n be recorded Delete one or more unneeded songs using Delete and attempt the operation again When using the Copy operation the inserted disk is different from the source or destination disk Remove the disk and reinsert the proper Disk More than one file has the same name on the disk Change the name Maximum of 60 songs can be recorded Delete one or more unneeded songs using Delete and attempt the s...

Page 161: ...s to indicate you cannot enter the function when you select Multi Pad function in the Multi Pad Recording mode The backup data page 159 is faulty Use the data initialization function page 159 All data can be initialized and restore to the factory preset condition by turning the STANDBY switch ON while holding the highest rightmost white key on the keyboard This message may appear when the Host Sel...

Page 162: ...ected or if a percussion kit voice is selected Select an appropriate fingering mode or voice Harmony cannot be turned on when a drum kit is selected for the voice R1 The MIDI terminals can only be used when the HOST SELECT switch is set to MIDI All other settings Mac PC 1 and PC 2 are for direct transmission reception with a computer The solution to this problem is to ensure that as little extrane...

Page 163: ...1 44 2C 0010 1100 45 2D 0010 1101 46 2E 0010 1110 47 2F 0010 1111 48 30 0011 0000 49 31 0011 0001 50 32 0011 0010 51 33 0011 0011 52 34 0011 0100 53 35 0011 0101 54 36 0011 0110 55 37 0011 0111 56 38 0011 1000 57 39 0011 1001 58 3A 0011 1010 59 3B 0011 1011 60 3C 0011 1100 61 3D 0011 1101 62 3E 0011 1110 63 3F 0011 1111 Decimal Hexadecimal Binary 64 40 0100 0000 65 41 0100 0001 66 42 0100 0010 67 ...

Page 164: ... 63 2 PSR 740 ONLY c 91 REVERB SEND LEVEL v 0 127 c 93 CHORUS SEND LEVEL v 0 127 c 94 VARIATION SEND LEVEL v 0 127 When only Connection 1 System c 98 NRPN LSB Refer to 3 4 NON REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER c 99 NRPN MSB Refer to 3 4 NON REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER c 100 RPN LSB Refer to 3 3 REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER c 101 RPN MSB Refer to 3 3 REGISTERED PARAMETER NUMBER Receive CONTROL NUMBER c 0 ...

Page 165: ...EASE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 14H rrH mmH DRUM FILTER CUTOFF FREQ 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 15H rrH mmH DRUM FILTER RESONANCE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 16H rrH mmH DRUM AEG ATTACK RATE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 17H rrH mmH DRUM AEG DECAY RATE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 18H rrH mmH DRUM PITCH COARSE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 19H rrH mmH DRUM PITCH FINE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 1AH rrH mmH DRUM LEVEL 00H 7FH 0 max 1CH rrH mmH DRUM PANPOT 0...

Page 166: ...s approximately 50ms to execute so sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is sent 3 6 3 1 2 XG PARMETER CHANGE binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1N Device Number 01001100 4C Model ID 0aaaaaaa AA Address High 0aaaaaaa AA Address Mid 0aaaaaaa AA Address Low 0ddddddd DD Data 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive For parameters with data size of 2...

Page 167: ...000 50 Vocal Harmony Additional Parameter Control No 00000000 00 Pitch to Note Parameter No 0sssssss SS Pitch To Note switch 00H Off 01H On 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive 3 6 5 3 Vocal Harmony Pitch to Note Part PSR 740 ONLY binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 01110011 73 Clavinova ID 00000001 01 Clavinova common ID 00010001 11 Sub ID 00000000 00 Channel No always 0...

Page 168: ...st Depend on Reverb type 0A 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 9 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 0B 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 10 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 0C 1 00 7F Reverb Return 0 6dB 0 64 127 40 0D 1 01 7F Reverb Pan L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 TOTAL SIZE 0E 02 01 10 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 11 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 11 1 00 7F Reverb...

Page 169: ...ation Parameter 16 option Parameter Depend on Variation Type TOTAL SIZE 6 Table 1 5 MIDI Parameter Change table MULTI EQ PSR 740 ONLY Address Size Data Prameter Name Description Default Value H H H H 02 40 00 1 34 4C EQ Type 0 FLAT 00 1 JAZZ 2 POPS 3 ROCK 4 CLASSIC 01 1 34 4C EQ Gain1 12 12 dB 40 02 1 04 28 EQ Frequency1 32 2000 Hz 0C 03 1 01 78 EQ Q1 0 1 12 0 07 04 1 00 01 EQ Shape1 00 Shelving 0...

Page 170: ... 00 7F Insertion Effect Parameter5 Refer to the Ef Parameter List depends on insertion 1 type 07 1 00 7F Insertion Effect Parameter6 Refer to the Ef Parameter List depends on insertion 1 type 08 1 00 7F Insertion Effect Parameter7 Refer to the Ef Parameter List depends on insertion 1 type 09 1 00 7F Insertion Effect Parameter8 Refer to the Ef Parameter List depends on insertion 1 type 0A 1 00 7F I...

Page 171: ... Bank Select LSB Soft Pedal Pitch EG Mono Poly Portamento Scale Tuning Table 1 9 MIDI Parameter Change table A D PART PSR 740 ONLY Address Size Data Prameter Name Description Default Value H H H H 10 nn 00 1 Not Use 01 1 Not Use 02 1 Not Use 03 1 Not Use 04 1 00 0F 7F Rcv Channel A1 A16 OFF 7F 05 1 Not Use 0A 1 Not Use 0B 1 00 7F Volume 0 127 00 0C 1 Not Use 0D 1 Not Use 0E 1 01 7F Pan L63 C R63 1...

Page 172: ...R 640 TYPE MSB TYPE LSB DEC HEX 00 01 02 03 07 08 09 15 16 17 18 19 20 000 00 NO EFFECT 001 01 1 HALL1 5 HALL2 2 HALL2 3 HALL3 4 HALL4 002 02 10 ROOM1 11 ROOM2 12 ROOM3 6 ROOM1 7 ROOM2 8 ROOM3 9 ROOM4 003 03 15 STAGE1 16 STAGE2 13 STAGE1 14 STAGE2 004 04 19 PLATE 17 PLATE1 18 PLATE2 005 05 21 DELAY L C R 20 Delay LCR 006 06 22 DELAY L R 007 07 23 ECHO 008 08 24 CROSS DELAY 009 09 25 ER1 26 ER2 010...

Page 173: ...TCH CHANGE2 081 51 84 HARMONIC ENHANCER 082 52 80 TOUCH WAH 1 85 TOUCH WAH 86 TOUCH WAH 81 TOUCH DIST OVERDRIVE WAH 2 083 53 87 COMPRESSOR 084 54 88 NOISE GATE 085 55 91 VOICE CANCEL 086 56 59 2WAY ROTARY SP 087 57 92 ENSEMBLE DETUNE 088 58 93 AMBIENCE 089 59 THRU 092 5C THRU 093 5D 94 TALKING MODULATOR 094 5E 95 LO FI 095 5F 96 DIST DELAY 97 OVERDRIVE DELAY 096 60 98 COMP DIST 99 COMP DELAY OVERD...

Page 174: ...ion insertion block No Parameter Display Value See Table Comment Control 1 Reverb Time 0 3 30 0s 0 69 table 4 2 Diffusion 0 10 0 10 3 Initial Delay 0 1mS 99 3mS 0 63 table 5 4 HPF Cutoff Thru 8 0kHz 0 52 table 3 5 LPF Cutoff 1 0k Thru 34 60 table 3 6 7 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 Rev Delay 0 1mS 99 3mS 0 63 table 5 12 Density 0 4 reverb variation block 0 4 PSR 740 0 4 reverb variation ...

Page 175: ...27 3 Phase Shift Offset 0 127 0 127 4 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz 4 40 table 3 PSR 740 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 PSR 640 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 Stage 3 4 5 6 3 6 PSR 740 12 3 4 5 3 5 PSR 640 13 LFO Phase Difference 180deg 180deg 4 124 resolution 3deg ...

Page 176: ...Wah Release 10 680ms 52 67 15 16 Dry Wet is avilable when variation connection Insertion TOUCH WAH 1 variation insertion block TOUCH WAH DIST variation block No Parameter Display Value See Table Comment Control 1 Sensitive 0 127 0 127 2 Cutoff Frequency Offset 0 127 0 127 3 Resonance 1 0 12 0 10 120 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz 4 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500...

Page 177: ...35 5 118 185 8 23 36 3 55 86 7 87 137 0 119 187 4 24 37 9 56 88 2 88 138 6 120 189 0 25 39 5 57 89 8 89 140 2 121 190 6 26 41 0 58 91 4 90 141 8 122 192 1 27 42 6 59 93 0 91 143 3 123 193 7 28 44 2 60 94 5 92 144 9 124 195 3 29 45 7 61 96 1 93 146 5 125 196 9 30 47 3 62 97 7 94 148 1 126 198 4 31 48 9 63 99 3 95 149 6 127 200 0 Table 6 Room Size Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value 0 0 1 32...

Page 178: ...t 1 7 10 11 o o 5 x o Portamento Time 6 38 o o Data Entry Control 64 66 67 o o 65 x o Portamento Change 71 72 74 o o Sound Controller 73 x o Sound Controller 84 x o Portament Cntrl 91 93 94 o o Effect SendLevel 96 97 x o Data Inc Dec 98 99 o o NRPN LSB MSB 100 101 o o RPN LSB MSB Prog o 0 127 o 0 127 Change True System Exclusive o o Song Pos x x Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock o o Real T...

Page 179: ... o 6 38 o o Data Entry Control 64 66 67 o o 65 x o Portamento Change 72 o o Sound Controller 71 73 74 x o Sound Controller 84 x o Portament Cntrl 91 93 94 o o Effect SendLevel 96 97 x o Data Inc Dec 98 99 x o NRPN LSB MSB 100 101 o o RPN LSB MSB Prog o 0 127 o 0 127 Change True System Exclusive o o Song Pos x x Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock o o Real Time Commands o o o All Sound Off x ...

Page 180: ...hannel s set to Root are recognized as the bass notes in the accompaniment section The bass notes will be detected regardless of the accompaniment on off the PSR 740 640 However the following MIDI messages affects and split point settings on the PSR 740 640 panel Chord The note on off messages received at the channel s set to Chord are recognized as the fingerings in the accompaniment section The ...

Page 181: ...al effect 50 152 Direct Access 21 24 Disk drive 66 DISK IN USE 66 Disk mode 25 Display 16 DOC 9 76 125 Drum Cancel 113 Drum Kit 31 148 DSP 50 53 54 83 Dynamics 45 46 Dynamics Type List 47 E Echo 56 157 Edit 91 102 116 120 Ending 36 EQ Gain 61 ESEQ 125 EXIT 17 External 132 F FAST 50 53 54 Fingered1 40 Fingered2 40 42 Fingering 17 40 Floppy disk 66 Foot Volume 12 138 Footage 32 33 Footswitch 12 137 ...

Page 182: ...erdub 111 P Packing List 4 PAD 39 110 Pan 88 102 Panel voice 140 Parameter Edit 88 91 Part Octave 135 PART ON OFF 27 28 29 PHRASE1 39 110 114 PHRASE2 39 110 114 Pitch Bend 30 Pitch Bend Range 139 Polarity 137 138 Program Change 123 Punch In Out 98 Q Quantize 100 116 Quick Recording 92 93 94 R Receive 131 Record 17 92 106 110 Record mode 25 Regist 137 138 Regist 137 138 Registration Memory 62 Rehea...

Page 183: ...lk Setting 86 Tap 38 137 138 Tempo 38 Time signature 92 TO HOST 123 TOUCH 136 Touch Sensitivity 136 Track 39 78 93 Transmit 130 Transpose 30 81 Tremolo 57 157 Trill 57 157 Troubleshooting 162 U Upper 85 130 User Pad 106 User Song 92 93 User Style 110 Utility 17 68 72 75 134 V Velocity 122 Vibrato 32 Vocal Harmony 82 Voice 26 Voice Change 17 88 89 Voice L 28 29 Voice List 140 Voice R1 26 27 29 Voic...

Page 184: ...lti Effect 74 types DSP4 microphone sound 74 types Harmony Echo 22 types Master EQ 5types PSR 640 Reverb 24 types Chorus 16 types DSP system insertion 74 types Harmony Echo 22 types Registration Memory 32 Registration Banks 1 4 Naming Accompaniment Freeze Disk Operations Song playback recording Load Save Utility Format Song Copy Delete File Song Song Volume Song Track Settings ON OFF Repeat Play S...

Page 185: ... product is found to be the source of inter ference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio...

Page 186: ...contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below 2 Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty 3 Shipping and or insurance costs are the consu...

Page 187: ...Music Center Jalan Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 4 Jakarta 12930 Indonesia Tel 21 520 2577 KOREA Cosmos Corporation 1461 9 Seocho Dong Seocho Gu Seoul Korea Tel 02 3486 0011 MALAYSIA Yamaha Music Malaysia Sdn Bhd Lot 8 Jalan Perbandaran 47301 Kelana Jaya Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia Tel 3 703 0900 PHILIPPINES Yupangco Music Corporation 339 Gil J Puyat Avenue P O Box 885 MCPO Makati Metro Manila Philip...

Page 188: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1999 Yamaha Corporation V386510 909POCP3 3 03C0 Printed in Japan ...

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