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PSR-3000/1500 Owner’s Manual

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Introduction

Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks

(The floppy disk drive may be included or 
optional, depending on your locale.)

The floppy disk drive lets you save original data you’ve cre-
ated on the instrument to floppy disk, and allows you to 
load data from floppy disk to the instrument.
Be sure to handle floppy disks and treat the disk drive with 
care. Follow the important precautions below.

Floppy Disk Compatibility

• 3.5" 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks can be used.

Formatting a Floppy Disk

• If you find that you are unable to use new, blank disks or 

old disks that have been used with other devices, you 
may need to format them. For details on how to format a 
disk, see page 66. Keep in mind that all data on the disk 
will be lost after formatting. Make sure to check before-
hand whether or not the disk contains important data.

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Floppy disks formatted on this device may or may not be usable as 
is on other devices.

Inserting/Removing Floppy Disks

Inserting a Floppy Disk into the Disk 
Drive:

• Hold the disk so that the label of the disk is facing 

upward and the sliding shutter is facing forward, towards 
the disk slot. Carefully insert the disk into the slot, slowly 
pushing it all the way in until it clicks into place and the 
eject button pops out.

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Never insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive. Other 
objects may cause damage to the disk drive or floppy disks.

Removing a Floppy Disk

• After checking that the instrument is not accessing* the 

floppy disk (checking that the use lamp on the floppy 
disk drive is off), firmly press the eject button at the 
upper right of the disk slot all the way in.
When the floppy disk is ejected, pull it out of the drive. If 
the floppy disk cannot be removed because it is stuck, 
do not try to force it, but instead try pressing the eject 
button again, or try re-inserting the disk and attempt to 
eject it again.

* Access of the disk indicates an active operation, such as 

recording, playback, or deletion of data.
If a floppy disk is inserted while the power is on, the disk is 
automatically accessed, since the instrument checks whether 
the disk has data.

• Be sure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive 

before turning off the power. A floppy disk left in the 
drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and 
dirt that can cause data-read and -write errors.

Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write 

Head

• Clean the read/write head regularly. This instrument 

employs a precision magnetic read/write head which, 
after an extended period of use, will pick up a layer of 
magnetic particles from the disks used that will eventu-
ally cause read and write errors.

• To maintain the disk drive in optimum working order 

Yamaha recommends that you use a commercially-avail-
able dry-type head cleaning disk to clean the head about 
once a month. Ask your Yamaha dealer about the avail-
ability of proper headcleaning disks.

About Floppy Disks

Handle floppy disks with care, and fol-
low these precautions:

• Do not place heavy objects on a disk or bend or apply 

pressure to the disk in any way. Always keep floppy disks 
in their protective cases when they are not in use.

• Do not expose the disk to direct sunlight, extremely high 

or low temperatures, or excessive humidity, dust or liq-
uids.

• Do not open the sliding shutter and touch the exposed 

surface of the floppy disk inside.

• Do not expose the disk to magnetic fields, such as those 

produced by televisions, speakers, motors, etc., since 
magnetic fields can partially or completely erase data on 
the disk, rendering it unreadable.

• Never use a floppy disk with a deformed shutter or hous-

ing.

• Do not attach anything other than 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). When saving data, make sure that the disk's 
write-protect tab is set to the “overwrite” position (tab 
closed).

CAUTION

Do not remove the floppy disk or turn off the instrument 
itself while the disk is being accessed.
Doing so may result not only in loss of data on the disk 
but also damage to the floppy disk drive.

Write-protect tab open
(protect position)

Summary of Contents for Portatone PSR-1500

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Page 2: ...n or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufac turer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibil ity Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the productio...

Page 3: ...d or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of 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 CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possib...

Page 4: ...manent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Saving and backing up your data The data of the types listed below are lost when you turn off the power to the instrument Save the data to the USER tab display page 27 floppy disk SmartMedia card or appropriate external media Recorded Edited Songs page 42 141 156 Created Edited Styles page 112 Edited ...

Page 5: ...tion for Organolgy Kunitachi College of Music The following instruments shown in the displays of the PSR 3000 are on display at the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments bal afon gender kalimba kanoon santur gamelan gong harp hand bell bagpipe banjo carillon mandolin oud pan flute pungi rabab shanai sitar steel drum and tambra This product is manufactured under license of U S Patents No 5231671 ...

Page 6: ...line Member Product User Registration Accesory CD ROM for Windows Owner s Manual Data List Accesory CD ROM for Windows Installation Guide The following items may be included or optional depending on your locale Floppy Disk Drive SmartMedia card PA 300 AC Adaptor ...

Page 7: ...Song Playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance 54 Connecting a Microphone PSR 3000 only 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display 55 Convenient Functions for Karaoke 55 Convenient Functions for Singing Along with Your Own Performance 58 Basic Operation Trying Out the Basic Features Help 60 The Messages Shown in the Display 60 Instant Selection of the Displays Direct Access 61 Basic Displays Main Display a...

Page 8: ...erformance 141 Recording Methods 141 Editing a Recorded Song 156 Connecting the PSR 3000 1500 Directly to the Internet 165 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet 165 Accessing the Special Website 166 Operations in the Special Website 166 Scrolling the Display 166 Following Links 167 Entering Characters 167 Return to the Previous Web Page 168 Refreshing a Web Page Canceling Loading of a Web Page...

Page 9: ...o the Internet Appendix Registering and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Reference Using Creating and Editing Voices Using Your Instrument with Other Devices MIDI Settings 201 Basic Operation 201 Pre Programmed MIDI Templates 201 MIDI System Settings 203 MIDI Transmit Settings 203 MIDI Receive Settings 204 Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI Receive 204 Setting the Chord Type for Style ...

Page 10: ...GHT 1 2 LEFT page 33 Practicing the keyboard performance Using the Metronome page 33 Displaying and playing along with the music notation of the song during playback page 38 Selecting the programs of the PSR 3000 1500 Voices page 76 Styles page 102 Multi Pad banks page 126 Songs page 134 Music Finder records page 52 Registration Memory bank page 132 Registration Memory number page 132 One Touch Se...

Page 11: ... parts Using the PITCH BEND wheel page 32 Using the MODULATION wheel page 33 Singing with a connected microphone PSR 3000 Connecting a microphone to the PSR 3000 1500 page 190 Automatically applying vocal harmonies to your voice Vocal Harmony page 56 Singing while following along with the Lyrics on the display page 55 Singing while following along with the Lyrics on a separate TV monitor page 55 S...

Page 12: ...ions and features and give you hands on experience using the PSR 3000 1500 STYLE Back up your performance with Auto Accompaniment page 45 102 Playing a chord with your left hand automatically plays the auto accompa niment backing Select an accompani ment style such as pop jazz Latin etc and let the PSR 3000 1500 be your backing band Vocal Harmony PSR 3000 only Add automatic vocal backing to your s...

Page 13: ...n by increasing and decreasing the flute footages and adding percussive sounds USB TO HOST terminal Make music with a computer quickly and easily page 194 Dive in and take advantage of the wide world of computer music software Connections and setup are exceptionally easy and you can play back your computer recorded parts with different instrument sounds all from a single PSR 3000 1500 DIGITAL RECO...

Page 14: ...PEAT button P 41 F EXTRA TRACKS button P 141 G TRACK 2 button P 41 H TRACK 1 button P 39 I SCORE button P 38 J KARAOKE button P 55 K REC button P 42 L STOP button P 36 M PLAY PAUSE button P 36 N REW FF buttons P 136 O PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button P 44 P GUIDE button P 39 MULTI PAD CONTROL Q MULTI PAD SELECT button P 128 R 1 4 buttons P 128 S STOP button P 126 T FADE IN OUT button P 47 STYLE CONTRO...

Page 15: ...USIC FINDER m MUSIC FINDER button P 52 MENU n HELP button P 60 o FUNCTION button P 27 p SOUND CREATOR button P 95 q DIGITAL RECORDING button P 118 145 UPPER OCTAVE r UPPER OCTAVE buttons P 62 PART s PART SELECT PART ON OFF buttons P 77 REGISTRATION MEMORY t REGIST BANK button P 130 u FREEZE button P 132 v 1 8 buttons P 129 w MEMORY button P 129 ONE TOUCH SETTING x 1 4 buttons P 50 REAR PANEL y LCD...

Page 16: ...nt recommended by Yamaha The use of an incom patible adaptor may cause irreparable damage to the PSR 3000 1500 and may even pose a serious shock hazard ALWAYS UNPLUG THE AC ADAPTOR FROM THE AC POWER OUTLET WHEN THE PSR 3000 1500 IS NOT IN USE CAUTION Never interrupt the power supply e g unplug the AC adaptor during any PSR 3000 1500 record operation Doing so can result in a loss of data CAUTION Ev...

Page 17: ... Setting the volume Use the MASTER VOLUME dial to adjust the volume to an appropriate level CAUTION In order to avoid possible damage to the speakers or other connected electronic equipment always switch on the power of the PSR 3000 1500 before switching on the power of the amplified speak ers or mixer and amplifier Likewise always switch off the power of the PSR 3000 1500 after switching off the ...

Page 18: ...g Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack The internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of head phones is plugged into the PHONES jack CAUTION Do not listen with the head phones at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss STANDBY ON STYLE CONTROL DIRECT ACCESS CHANNEL ON OFF BALANCE A B C D E F TAB G H I J 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MI...

Page 19: ...ay for messages file names and character input 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB OWNER 2 Press the 4π π π π 5π π π π button to select a language Display Settings Adjusting the Contrast of the Display You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the LCD CONTRAST knob located on the rear panel ...

Page 20: ...al 20 Introduction Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Adjust the brightness of the display 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB CONFIG 2 2 Press the 2π π π π button to adjust the brightness of the display ...

Page 21: ...play You can have your name appear in the opening display the display that first appears when the power is turned on 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB OWNER 2 Press the I OWNER NAME button and call up the Owner Name dis play Refer to page 71 for character entry details ...

Page 22: ...nserted while the power is on the disk is automatically accessed since the instrument checks whether the disk has data Be sure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive before turning off the power A floppy disk left in the drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and dirt that can cause data read and write errors Cleaning the Disk Drive Read Write Head Clean the read write head regu...

Page 23: ... being accessed by the instrument Then pull the card out slowly by hand If the SmartMedia card is being accessed a mes sage indicating that it is in use appears on the instru ment s display Accessing includes saving loading formatting deleting and making directory Also be aware that the instrument will automatically access the SmartMedia to check the media type when it is inserted while the instru...

Page 24: ...tive mini man ual complete with sound demonstrations and text showing what it can do for you 1 Press the HELP button to call up the language selection display 2 Press the 6π π π π 7π π π π buttons to select the desired language Demos will play back continuously until stopped When the Demo stops the display returns to the MAIN display 1 Select the desired Language 1 2 2 Press the DEMO button to sta...

Page 25: ...play press the J button When the Demo has more than one screen Press a π button corresponding to the screen number 1 Press the 7π π π π 8π π π π buttons in the Demo display to call up the specific Demo menu 2 Press one of the A I buttons to show a specific Demo 3 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Demos ...

Page 26: ...n display See page 62 1 A J buttons The A J buttons correspond to the settings indicated next to the buttons For example press the F button and the Voice RIGHT 1 selection display will appear in the display 2 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons The 1π 8π buttons correspond to the parameters which are indicated above the but tons For example pressing the 1π button will increase the Song page 35 volume 3 DIRE...

Page 27: ...ngs the display is divided up into several pages The page indica tions are shown at the bottom of the display Press one of the 1π 6π buttons to select a page You can also select a Song by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute Operation of the Function Display In the Function display you can make detailed settings In the example here we ll call up and use the keyboard tou...

Page 28: ...e category CONTROLLER 3 Press the TAB button to select the KEYBOARD PANEL tab 4 Press the A button to select the 1 INITIAL TOUCH 4 5 5 Press the 1π π π π 2π π π π button to select touch sensitivity for the keyboard Throughout this manual arrows are used in the instructions indicating in shorthand the process of calling up certain displays and functions For example the instructions above can be ind...

Page 29: ...panel correspond to the categories of the preset Voices For example press the PIANO button to display various piano Voices n About the various Voices Refer to the Voice List in the separate Data List booklet The Voice selected here is the RIGHT 1 Voice For the Voice part see page 77 METRONOME ON OFF button page 33 VOICE buttons page 29 1 Press the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 button to turn the right hand ...

Page 30: ...nge of instrument sounds making it perfect for virtually every musical application However the sheer number of Voices may seem overwhelming at first To easily recall your favorite Voice there are two methods Save your favorite Voice to the USER display in the Voice Selection display and recall it by using the VOICE USER button 1 Copy your favorite Voices from the Preset drive to the User drive Ref...

Page 31: ...re categorized as GM XG GM2 1 Press the PART SELECT RIGHT 1 button to call up the Voice selection display 2 Press the 8π UP button to call up the Voice categories 3 Press the 2π button to display page 2 4 Press the E F button to select GM XG GM2 5 Press the 2π button to display page 2 6 Press the F button to select SoundEffect 7 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired sound effect 8 Pla...

Page 32: ... display FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB KEYBOARD PANEL A 1 INITIAL TOUCH 2 Press the 1π 2π buttons to specify the touch response HARD 2 Requires strong playing to produce high volume Best for players with a heavy touch HARD 1 Requires moderately strong playing for high volume NORMAL Standard touch response SOFT 1 Produces high volume with moderate playing strength SOFT 2 Produces relatively high volume...

Page 33: ...ng the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds PITCH BEND MODULATION You can set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to each of the key board part 1 Call up the display FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB KEYBOARD PANEL A B 2 MODULATION WHEEL 2 Set wheth...

Page 34: ...ay The number in the display indicates how many quarter note beats there are in one minute The range is between 5 and 500 The higher the value the faster the tempo 3 Press the EXIT button to close the Tempo display Determine the Metronome Time Signature and Other Settings 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB CONFIG 1 B 2 METORONOME 2 Set the parameters by pressing the 2π π π π 7π...

Page 35: ...card You can also have the score notation of the selected Song shown in the display Playing a Preset Song You can also select the file by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute n You can instantly jump back to the Main display by double clicking on one of the A J buttons GUIDE button 1 Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song selection display 2 Press the TAB butt...

Page 36: ...wly pushing it all the way in until it is fitted in place 2 Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song selection display 3 Press the TAB button to select the CARD tab 4 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Song Playing Songs in sequence You can play all Songs in a folder continuously 1 Select a Song in the desired folder 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION B SONG SETTING 3...

Page 37: ... buttons to select the VOL VOICE tab 4 Press the MIXING CONSOLE button until MIXING CONSOLE SONG CH1 8 is shown at the top of the dis play 5 Press the E J button to select VOLUME 6 To raise the level of the desired channel s press the appropriate buttons 1π π π π 8π π π π If the desired channel is not shown in the MIXING CONSOLE SONG CH1 8 display press the MIXING CON SOLE button to call up the MI...

Page 38: ...E button to display the music nota tion 2 Change the following settings as desired Changing the size of the music notation Press the 7π button to change the size of the music notation Displaying only right hand part left hand part notation Press the 1π 2π button to disable display of the left hand part right hand part Customizing the notation display Display the note name at the left of the note 1...

Page 39: ...This disables display of the left hand key range KEY SIGNATURE This lets you enter key signature changes in the middle of a song at the stopped position This menu is useful when the selected Song contains no key signature settings for displaying notation QUANTIZE This gives you control over the note resolution in the notation letting you shift or correct the timing of all displayed notes so that t...

Page 40: ...lance between Song playback and the sound you play on the keyboard 1 Press the BALANCE button to call up the volume balance display 2 To adjust the Song volume press the 1π button To adjust the keyboard RIGHT 1 volume press the 6π button 3 Press the EXIT button to close the volume balance display n About keyboard parts Right 1 Right 2 Left See page 77 3 2 2 1 Other guide functions The initial sett...

Page 41: ...sures and Playing them Back Repeat edly A B Repeat 1 Select a Song page 35 2 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 3 Specify the repeat range Press the REPEAT button at the starting point A of the range to be repeated Press the REPEAT button again at the ending point B After an automatic lead in to help guide you into the phrase the range from Point A to Point B is played back repeate...

Page 42: ...e Record your performance by using the Quick Recording feature This is an effective practice tool allowing you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing You can also use it to practice duet pieces by yourself if you have your teacher or partner record his or her part beforehand A blank Song for recording is automatically set Recording begins automatically as so...

Page 43: ...This feature makes it exceptionally easy to play the backing parts along with Song playback n Before using performance assistant technology To use the performance assistant technology the Song must contain chord data If the Song contains this data the current chord name will be displayed in the Main display during Song playback letting you easily check whether the Song contains chord data or not I...

Page 44: ...re on 3 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 4 Play the keyboard Playing the left and right hand together method 1 Playing the left and right hand together method 2 Playing the left hand and right hand alternately Play three notes at the same time with your right hand Play several notes one after the other with different fin gers of your right hand Play three notes at the same time w...

Page 45: ...cally recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra even if you re playing by yourself The Auto Accompaniment sound is made up of the rhythm patterns of the Styles The Styles of the instrument cover a wide range of different musical genres including pop jazz and many others Playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with the Auto Accompaniment Feature 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 C C G C...

Page 46: ...Data List booklet Quickly changing the Style tempo during a performance Tap function The tempo can also be changed during playback by tapping the TAP button twice at the desired tempo Specifying the split point the border between the right and left hand range See page 105 Turns touch response on off for the Style playback Style Touch See page 106 1 Press any of the STYLE buttons to call up the Sty...

Page 47: ... as soon as you play the keyboard Press the SYNC START button when Style playback is stopped and play a chord in the chord section of the keyboard to start Style playback Fade In The Fade In produces smooth fade ins when starting the Style Press the FADE IN OUT button when Style playback is stopped and press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button to start Style playback Tap Tap out the tempo and auto...

Page 48: ...more professional Press the BREAK button during Style playback To Finish Playing Start stop Styles stop as soon as the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button is pressed Ending This is used for the ending of the Song Each preset Style features three different endings When the ending is finished the Style stops automatically Press one of the ENDING rit I III buttons during Style playback You can have the e...

Page 49: ...ENDING etc lamps Green The section is not selected Red The section is currently selected Off The section contains no data and cannot be played Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold This function causes the LEFT part Voice to be held even when the keys are released Non decaying voices such as strings are held continuously while decay type voices such as piano decay more slowly as if the sustain ped...

Page 50: ...rd with your left hand the selected Style starts Helpful hints for using One Touch Setting 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 To use the OTS Link function press the OTS LINK button n Setting the timing for OTS c...

Page 51: ...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 play back will stop playing and begin playing from the top again 1 Press the MULTI PAD SELECT button to call up the Multi Pad Bank selection display then select the desired Bank 2 Press any of the MULTI PAD CONTROL 1 4 buttons to play the Multi Pad ph...

Page 52: ...ong Music Finder If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don t know which Style and Voice settings would be appropriate the convenient Music Finder function can help you out Simply select the desired music genre from among the Music Finder Records and the PSR 3000 1500 automatically makes all appropriate panel settings to let you play in that music style A new record can be created by ...

Page 53: ...ltaneously press the π buttons to move the cursor to the first record BEAT This is the time signature registered to each record TEMPO This is the assigned tempo setting for the record Notice that the panel settings have been automatically changed to match the music genre of the selected record n Tempo Lock Tempo Lock function lets you avoid changing the Tempo during Style playback when selecting a...

Page 54: ...s to indicate that an audio signal is being received Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp is lit The OVER lamp lights when the input level is too high Make sure to adjust the INPUTVOLUME so that this lamp does not light Disconnecting the microphone 1 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum position 2 Disconnect the microphone from the MIC LI...

Page 55: ...n use this to adjust the key of the Song if it is too high or low Transposing the Song key up Press the TRANSPOSE button Transposing the Song key down Press the TRANSPOSE button Resetting the transposition Press the TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously Adjusting the tempo page 34 PSR 3000 1500 Transpose See below Applying Effects to Your Voice page 56 PSR 3000 Adding Harmony Vocals to Your Voice page ...

Page 56: ...omatically apply various harmony vocals to your voice If the Song contains this data the current chord name will be displayed in the Main display during Song playback letting you easily check whether the Song contains chord data or not 1 Press the MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY button to call up the Mic Setting display 2 Press the 4π π π π 5π π π π buttons to turn the effect on 1 Select a Song which co...

Page 57: ...ess one of the A J buttons to select a Vocal Harmony type 6 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn on Auto Accompaniment 7 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button and sing into the microphone Adjusting the microphone and Song volume PSR 3000 You can adjust the volume balance between the Song playback and the microphone 1 Press the BALANCE button to call up the Volume Balance display 2 To adjust the microph...

Page 58: ...of Song playback MASTER Transpose the overall pitch of the PSR 3000 1500 You can set the value in semitone steps To reset the transpose value press the buttons simultaneously Displaying the Music Score on the Instrument and the Lyrics on TV PSR 3000 This convenient sing along function lets you have the music score shown on the display of the instrument for your playing purposes while only the lyri...

Page 59: ... audience however these effects may sound dis turbing or unnatural Whenever the TALK function is turned on effects are automatically turned off n Talk settings can be customized as well allowing you to add any desired effects to your voice as you speak to your audi ence page 187 1 Before your performance press the MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY button to call up the MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY display 2 ...

Page 60: ...A display explaining the selected feature appears Use the TAB buttons to select different pages if the there are addi tional pages The P1 P2 etc tabs appear 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display The Messages Shown in the Display A message information or confirmation dialog sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation When the message appears simply press the appropri...

Page 61: ...play prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display Refer to the separate Data List for a list of the displays that can be called up with the Direct Access function Example of calling up the Guide function display Press the DIRECT ACCESS button then press the GUIDE button 1 2 Returning to the Main disp...

Page 62: ...pecified in the chord section of the keyboard will be displayed 4 Multi Pad Bank name Indicates the names of the selected Multi Pad Banks page 126 Pressing the D button calls up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display page 127 5 Internet function Pressing the E button calls up the Internet Direct Connection display page 165 6 Transpose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units page 55 7 ...

Page 63: ...e Pressing the J button calls up the Registration Memory Bank Selection display page 130 Volume Balance Displays the volume balance among the parts Adjust the volume balance among the parts by using the 1π 8π buttons File Selection Display Configuration and Basic Operation The File Selection display appears when you press one of the buttons shown below From here you can select Voices Styles and ot...

Page 64: ...n Location drive of data Data files and folders The data both pre programmed and your own original are saved as files You can drop files into a folder Preset Location where pre programmed preset data is stored User Location where recorded or edited data is saved Card Location where data on SmartMedia card is saved Folder Folder Icon File ...

Page 65: ... Select the file by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display 2 4 1 3 3 3 This display shows the Voice files in a folder The next highest level in this case folder is shown Each folder shown in this display contains appropriately cate gorized Voices Closing the current folder and calling up the next highest level fold...

Page 66: ...g a SmartMedia card A new SmartMedia card or one which has been used with other devices may not be immediately usable with the PSR 3000 1500 If the SmartMedia card inserted in the instrument s card slot cannot be accessed by the instru ment you will need to format the card for the instrument CAUTION Formatting a SmartMedia card completely erases all data on the card Make sure that the SmartMedia c...

Page 67: ... Selection display 2 Select the appropriate tab USER CARD etc to which you want to save the data by using the TAB buttons 3 Press the 6 SAVE button to call up the file naming display 4 Enter the file name page 71 5 Press the 8π π π π OK button to save the file If you want to cancel the Save operation press the 8 CANCEL button The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position...

Page 68: ...ition among the files in alphabetical order Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available song data may be 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 Note for Prot 2 Orig and Prot 2 Edit Song file operation Make sure to save the Pro...

Page 69: ...onfirm the file selection To cancel the Cut operation press the 8 CANCEL button 5 Select the destination tab USER CARD etc to which the file is to be pasted by using the TAB buttons 6 Press the 4 PASTE button to paste the file The file moved and pasted appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Deleting Files Folders This operation lets you delete a fi...

Page 70: ...button to confirm the file folder selection To cancel the Rename operation press the 8 CANCEL button 5 Input the name characters of the selected file or folder page 71 The renamed folder file appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Selecting Custom Icons for Files Shown at the Left of File Name You can select custom icons for files shown at the left...

Page 71: ... the Language page 60 the following different types of characters are available CASE Alphabet capital letters half size numbers half size marks half size case Alphabet lowercase letters half size numbers half size marks half size If you select Japanese as the Language page 60 the following different types of characters and sizes can be entered kana kan Hiragana and Kanji marks full size kana Katak...

Page 72: ...priate button 2π 5π 6π and 7π button for a while or press it repeatedly until the desired number is selected Converting into Kanji Japanese language When the input hiragana characters are shown in reverse display highlighted press the ENTER button one or several times to convert the characters into the appropriate kanji To actually enter the change press the 8π OK button or enter the next characte...

Page 73: ...al data for the respec tive item MIDI SETUP USER EFFECT MUSIC FINDER and FILES FOLDERS SYSTEM SETUP Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory set tings Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup MIDI SETUP Restores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User tab display to the original factory status USER ...

Page 74: ... the factory programmed settings for the respective item will be restored This is the same results as on page 73 Restoring the Factory programmed Settings Independently by Item 5 Save your file page 67 6 To recall your file select the tab and page to which you ve saved the file same tab and page as specified in step 4 and press the corre sponding A J button SYSTEM SETUP Parameters set on the vario...

Page 75: ...der is to be copied by using the TAB buttons 8 Press the 4 PASTE button to paste the file folder 1 Insert connect the backup media desti nation such as a SmartMedia card or USB storage device 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB SYSTEM RESET 3 Press one of the F I buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data 4 Select the appropriate tab CARD or USB to which you wa...

Page 76: ...to adjust the various footages and craft your own original organ sounds See page 99 for details Mega Voice PSR 3000 The Mega Voices are not intended to be played from the keyboard They are primarily designed for use with recorded MIDI sequence data such as songs and styles Some of the guitar and bass Voices in particular have been created as Mega Voices for the PSR 3000 and are easily dis tinguish...

Page 77: ...gle Voice over the entire keyboard range This is used for nor mal performance for example with the piano Voice Playing two Voices simultaneously Right 1 and 2 parts You can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar Voices to create a thicker sound Refer to page 78 for Voice selection operations for the Right 2 part Playing different Voices with the left and right Hands Right 1 and Left parts Y...

Page 78: ...buttons to call up the Voice selection display for the Right 2 part 4 Press the TAB button to select the PRESET display 5 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Voice Left part Right 1 part Right 2 part For the selected part mark appears at the right of the Voice name in the Main display Quickly selecting Voices for Right 1 and 2 parts You can quickly select the Right 1 and 2 partVoices just fro...

Page 79: ...6 Play the keyboard 7 Press the PART ON OFF RIGHT 2 button again to turn it off Switching the Right 2 part on off with a pedal You can use a pedal to switch the Right 2 part on off when the Right 2 part is appropriately assigned page 191 This is use ful for turning the Right 2 part on and off while you play ...

Page 80: ...e Voice selection display for the Left part 4 Press the TAB button to select the PRESET display 5 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Voice 6 Play the keyboard 7 Press the PART ON OFF LEFT button again to turn it off For the selected part a mark appears at the right of the Voice name in the Main display 4 5 5 Switching the Left part on off with a pedal You can use a pedal to switch the Left p...

Page 81: ...instruments or CD music 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION A MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE TAB MASTER TUNE 2 Use the 4π π π π 5π π π π buttons to set the tuning Press the 4 or 5 s π and buttons simultaneously to reset the value to the factory setting of 440 0 Hz Scale Tuning You can select various scales for playing in custom tunings for specific historical periods or music genres 1 Call up the ope...

Page 82: ...nging PYTHAGOREAN This scale was devised by the famous Greek philosopher and is created from a series of perfect fifths which are collapsed into a single octave The 3rd in this tuning are slightly unstable but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and suitable for some leads MEAN TONE This scale was created as an improvement on the Pythagorean scale by making the major third interval more in tune It was e...

Page 83: ...or or Processing DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm to produce a wide range of effects INITIAL TOUCH Turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off When this is set to off the same volume is produced no matter how strongly or softly you play the keyboard HARMONY ECHO The Harmony Echo types are applied to the right hand Voices page 85 SUSTAIN When this Sustain functi...

Page 84: ...the Keyboard PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 84 2 Use the 1π π π π 3π π π π buttons to select the Harmony Echo type page 85 3 Use the 4π π π π 8π π π π buttons to select various Harmony Echo set tings page 86 The available settings differ depending on the Harmony Echo type ...

Page 85: ...ON OFF and the LEFT part on off status Keep in mind that Trill works when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously last two notes if more than two notes are held and it plays those notes alternately Echo Types These types apply echo effects to notes played in the right hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo Harmony Types These types apply the harmony effect...

Page 86: ...n It determines the level of the harmony echo notes generated by the Harmony Echo effect SPEED This parameter is only available when Echo Tremolo or Trill is selected in Type above It determines the speed of the Echo Tremolo and Trill effects ASSIGN This parameter is available for all types with the exception of Multi Assign This lets you determine the keyboard part via which the har mony echo not...

Page 87: ...register the edited settings as part of the Song data SET UP then save the Song See the SONG CREATOR CHANNEL display SETUP item explana tion on page 160 About Parts See below Instantly setting all parts to the same value Once you ve selected a parame ter in step 4 you can instantly set the same value to all other parts To do this simultaneously hold down one of the A J but tons and use the 1 8 but...

Page 88: ... the sound for each part by adjusting the cutoff frequency page 97 PORTAMENTO TIME Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next The Porta mento Time determines the pitch transition time Higher values result in a longer pitch change time Setting this to 0 results in no effect This parameter is available when the selected k...

Page 89: ...lect the Voice to be replaced 6 Use the 4π π π π 6π π π π buttons to select the Voice for replacing the XG selected in step 5 Several different Revoice settings are available by using the F I J but tons for conveniently calling up the recommended Revoice settings in one action ALL REVOICE Replaces all of the replaceable XG Voices with the high quality Voices of the PSR 3000 1500 BASIC REVOICE Repl...

Page 90: ... press the F button to set SONG AUTO REVOICE to ON Effect Type Selecting an Effect type 1 3 Same operation as in the Basic Procedure on page 86 In step 2 select the EFFECT tab 4 Press the F TYPE button to call up the Effect Type selection display 5 Use the 1π π π π 2π π π π buttons to select the effect BLOCK DSP Stands for Digital Signal Proces sor or Processing DSP changes and enhances the audio ...

Page 91: ...standard parameters as well as its variation parameter To select the standard type of parameters press the B button To select its variation parameter press the E button Effect Block Effect applicable parts Effect characteristics REVERB All parts Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club CHORUS All parts Produces a rich fat sound as if several parts are being played sim...

Page 92: ... button to call up the display for saving your original effect 14 Use the 3π π π π 6π π π π buttons to select the destination for saving the effect The maximum number for effects that can be saved differs depending on the effect block 15 Press the I SAVE button to save the effect page 67 When recalling the saved effect use the same procedure as in step 8 If you want to change the effect name press...

Page 93: ... The PSR 3000 1500 possesses a high grade five band digital EQ With this function a final effect tone control can be added to the output of your instrument You can select one of the five preset EQ settings in the EQ display You can even create your own custom EQ settings by adjusting the frequency bands and save the settings to one of two User Master EQ types Select a Preset EQ type 1 3 Same opera...

Page 94: ...at the same time 8 Adjust the Q bandwidth and the FREQ center frequency of the band selected in step 7 Bandwidth also called Shape or Q Use the 1π button The higher the value of Q the narrower the band width FREQ center frequency Use the 2π button The available FREQ range is different for each band 9 Press the H or I STORE 1 or 2 button to save the edited EQ type page 67 Up to two types of EQ can ...

Page 95: ...evant setting display For information on the available parameters see the Editable Parameters in the SOUND CREATOR Displays on page 96 4 As necessary use the A B buttons to select the item parameter to be edited 5 Use the 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons to edit the Voice 6 Press the D COMPARE button to compare the sound of the edited Voice with the unedited Voice 7 Press the I SAVE button to save your e...

Page 96: ...e of the current edited Voice TOUCH SENSE Adjusts the touch sensitivity or how greatly the volume responds to your playing strength A setting of 0 produces more extreme drops in level the more softly you play while a setting of 64 is normal response and 127 produces high volume for any playing strength fixed PART OCTAVE Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves When the edi...

Page 97: ...f a sustained piano tone BRIGHTNESS Determines the cutoff frequency or effective frequency range of the filter see diagram Higher values result in a brighter sound HARMONIC CONTENT Determines the emphasis given to the cutoff frequency resonance set in BRIGHTNESS above see diagram Higher values result in a more pronounced effect ATTACK Determines how quickly the sound reaches its maximum level afte...

Page 98: ...f you want to re select the DSP type you can do so in the DSP menu explained on page 98 DSP ON OFF Determines whether the DSP is on or off PANEL SUSTAIN Determines the sustain level applied to the edited voice when the SUSTAIN is set to ON from the VOICE EFFECT display DSP TYPE Selects the DSP effect category and type Select a type after select ing a category VARIATION Two variations are provided ...

Page 99: ...on Just as on a tradi tional organ you can create your own sounds by adjusting the levels of the flute footages Basic Procedure 1 Select the desired Organ Flutes Voice to be edited page 29 2 In the ORGAN FLUTES Voice Selection display press the 7π π π π FOOT AGE button to call up the SOUND CREATOR ORGAN FLUTES dis play 3 Use the TAB buttons to call up the relevant setting display For information o...

Page 100: ...power off ORGAN TYPE Specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated Sine or Vintage ROTARY SP SPEED Alternately switches between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes see EFFECT EQ DSP TYPE parameter on page 98 and the Voice Effect DSP page 98 is turned on this parameter has the same effect as the Voice Effect VARIATION O...

Page 101: ...crease or reduce the volume of attack sound at the corresponding footages The longer the graphic bar the greater the attack sound volume LENG Affects the attack portion of the sound producing a longer or shorter decay immediately after the initial attack The longer the graphic bar the longer the decay Disabling automatic selection of Voice Sets effects etc Each Voice is linked to its related param...

Page 102: ... Panel Settings for the Selected Style One Touch Setting page 50 Pro These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability The resulting accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player As a result your chord changes and colorful harmo nies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment Session These Styles provide even greater realism a...

Page 103: ...the Chord Tutor function page 49 FINGERED ON BASS Accepts the same fingerings as the Fingered but the lowest note played in the Chord section of the keyboard is used as the bass note allowing you to play on bass chords in the Fingered mode the root of the chord is always used as the bass note FULL KEYBOARD Detects chords in the entire key range Chords are detected in a way similar to Fingered even...

Page 104: ...imply press the appropriate channel button again Playing the chords in free tempo without Style playback You can have the accompaniment chords sound without playing back the Style by setting ACMP ON OFF to on and SYNC START to off For example if MULTI FINGER is selected page 103 you can perform with your own pace while sounding the chord by pressing the chord section of the keyboard with your one ...

Page 105: ...yback from the section s for playing Voices RIGHT 1 2 and LEFT Split Point L separates the two sections for playing Voices LEFT and RIGHT 1 2 These two settings can be set to the same note as in the default or two different notes as desired Split Point L cannot be set lower than Split Point S and Split Point S cannot be set higher than Split Point L Parameters Split Point settings Specifying the S...

Page 106: ...Setting is called up at the next measure after you press a MAIN VARIATION button Synchro Stop Window This determines how long you can hold a chord before the Synchro Stop function is automatically cancelled When the SYNC STOP button is turned on and this is set to a value other than OFF this automatically cancels the Synchro Stop function if you hold a chord for longer than the time set here This ...

Page 107: ...inder page 52 is a convenient feature that calls up pre programmed panel settings for Voices Styles etc that match the song or type of music you want to play The records of the Music Finder can be searched and edited Searching the Records You can search the records by specifying a song name or keyword using the Search function of the Music Finder You can also save your favorite records in the FAVO...

Page 108: ...the top of the Music Finder display TEMPO Set the range of the tempo you want to use in your per formance by using the 1π 2π TEMPO but tons GENRE Select the desired music genre by using the 5π 6π GENRE buttons 5 Press the 8π π π π START SEARCH button to start the search The Search 1 display appears showing the results of the search To cancel searching press the 8 CANCEL button Creating a Set of Fa...

Page 109: ...e from the FAVORITE display 2 Press the H DELETE FROM FAVORITE button Editing Records You can create a new record by editing the currently selected record The newly created records are automatically saved in the internal memory 1 Select the desired record to be edited in the Music Finder display 2 Press the 8π π π π RECORD EDIT button to call up the Edit display 3 Edit the record as desired CAUTIO...

Page 110: ...ecord Press the J NEW RECORD button The record is added to the ALL display If you ve entered the record to the FAVORITE display in step 4 above the record is added to both the ALL display and the FAVORITE display Overwriting an existing record Press the 8π OK button If you set the record as a Favorite in step 4 above the record is added to the FAVORITE display When you edit the record in the FAVOR...

Page 111: ...to USER CARD follow the instructions below 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB SYSTEM RESET 2 Press the I MUSIC FINDER button to call up the Music Finder USER CARD tab display 3 Use the TAB buttons to select USER CARD 4 Press the A J buttons to select the desired Music Finder file When you select a file a message appears prompting you to select one of the menu items below REPLAC...

Page 112: ... as desired or you can create a new Style from scratch Step Recording See page 116 This method is like writing music notation on paper since it allows you to enter each note or individually and specify its length This allows you to create a Style without having to play the parts on the instrument since you can enter each event manually Style Assembly See page 117 This convenient feature lets you c...

Page 113: ...l play back from the next repetition letting you overdub new material to the loop while hearing previously recorded material When creating a Style based on an existing internal Style overdub recording is applied only to the rhythm channels For all other channels except rhythm delete the original data before recording When using realtime recording based on the internal Styles 1 Select the desired S...

Page 114: ...our finger from the J button 8 Call up the display for selecting sections etc by pressing the EXIT button 9 Use the 3π π π π 4π π π π buttons to select the section page 112 to be recorded 5 7 8 6 5 Limits on the recordable Voices RHY1 channel Any except Organ Flute Voice RHY2 channel Only drum SFX kits BASS PHR2 channels Any except Organ Flute Voice and drum SFX kits Muting specific channels dur i...

Page 115: ...own the E RHY CLEAR but ton from the display where the recorded channels are shown and press the appropriate key CAUTION The recorded Style will be lost if you change to another Style or you turn the power off without executing the Save operation page 67 Any desired chord or chord pro gression can be used for the INTRO and ENDING sections Changing the Source Chord If you want to record the pattern...

Page 116: ...Creator it cannot be changed This is because the length of the Style is automati cally fixed depending on the selected section For example if you create a Style based on a section of four measures length the End Mark position is automati cally set to the end of the fourth measure and cannot be changed in the Step Recording display Recording channels can be changed in the Song Creator 1 16 tab disp...

Page 117: ... which you wish to replace the pattern by using the A D and F I buttons Call up the Style Selection display by pressing the same button again Select the Style containing the pat tern you want to replace in the Style Selection display To return to the previous screen press the EXIT button after selecting the Style 4 Select the desired section of the newly imported Style chosen in step 3 above by us...

Page 118: ...t tings for each channel in the Style data Making Style File Format Settings PARAMETER See page 122 For playback of your created Style you can decide how notes will be con verted and sounded for the accompaniment when changing chords in the chord section of the keyboard 5 Edit the selected Style Playing the Style During Style Assembly While you are assembling a Style you can play back the Style an...

Page 119: ... the D EXECUTE button to actually enter the edits for each display After the operation is completed you can execute the edition and this but ton changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you re not satisfied with the Groove or Dynamics results The Undo function only has one level only the previous operation can be undone 4 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection displ...

Page 120: ...he specified ORIGINAL BEAT value is 8 Beat the Swing parameter will selectively delay the 2nd 4th 6th and 8th beats of each measure to create a swing feel The settings A through E produce different degrees of swing with A being the most subtle and E being the most pronounced FINE Selects a variety of Groove templates to be applied to the selected section The PUSH settings cause certain beats to be...

Page 121: ...n be undone 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display to save your data Save the data in the Style Selection display page 67 1 2 3 5 4 CAUTION The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or you turn the power off without executing the save operation QUANTIZE Same as in the Song Creator page 159 with the exception of the two additional available parameters be...

Page 122: ...ed depending on the chord changes you make during your performance This basic Style data that you create with the Style Creator is referred to as the Source Pat tern Note Transposition This parameter group features two parameters that deter mine how the notes of the Source Pattern are to be con verted in response to chord changes Other Settings Using the parameters of this group you can fine tune ...

Page 123: ...c Chord Normally in the Style Creator you can hear your original Style in process with the Source Pat tern However there is a way to hear it played by a specific chord and root To do this set NTR to Root Fixed NTT to Bypass and NTT BASS to OFF then change the newly displayed Play Root and Play Chord parameters to the desired set tings ROOT TRANS Root Transpose When the root note is transposed the ...

Page 124: ...lowers the third and sixth intervals in the scale by a semitone When the chord changes from a minor to a major chord the minor third and flatted sixth intervals are raised by a semitone Other notes are not changed Use this for chord channels of Sections which respond only to major minor chords such as Intros and Endings HARMONIC MINOR 5th In addition to the Harmonic Minor transposition above augme...

Page 125: ...at sound are automatically shifted to the set range RTR Retrigger Rule These settings determine whether notes stop sounding or not and how they change pitch in response to chord changes STOP The notes stop sounding PITCH SHIFT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the type of the new chord PITCH SHIFT TO ROOT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the...

Page 126: ...p 5 7 Start recording Recording begins automatically as soon as you play the keyboard You can also start recording by pressing the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button This lets you record as much silence as you want before the start of the Multi Pad phrase If Chord Match is set to on for the Multi Pad to be recorded you should record using the notes of the C major seventh scale C D E G A and B 8 Stop ...

Page 127: ...yed back according to the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard generated by turning ACMP on or specified in the LEFT voice section of the keyboard generated by turning LEFT on when turning the ACMP off 12 Press the D button then enter a name for each Multi Pad by page 128 13 Press the I button then save the Multi Pad data as a Bank containg a set of four Pads to the USER or CARD Sm...

Page 128: ...DIT display then select a Pad to be edited by pressing any of the A B F and G buttons 3 Edit each of the Multi Pads as desired Naming Press the 1 button then change the name of each Multi Pad page 70 Copying Press the 3 button select the Multi Pad to be copied select the desti nation location then execute the Copy operation by pressing the 4 button page 68 Deleting Press the 5 button then delete t...

Page 129: ...eration press the I CANCEL button 4 Enter or remove the checkmark in the box of the item to determine whether the item should be registered or not by pressing the 8π π π π button 5 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons to register your settings It is recommended that you select a button whose lamp is not lit in red or green Buttons that are lit in red or green already contain the panel ...

Page 130: ...lection Display 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select a bank 3 Press one of the green lit numbered buttons 1 8 in the Registra tion Memory section Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 Registration Memory data compatibility In general Registration Memory data Bank files is compatible among the models PSR 3000 1500 However the data may not be perfectly compatible depending on the specifications of each mo...

Page 131: ...etup Press the 5 button to delete a panel setup page 69 Renaming a panel setup Press the 1 button to rename a panel setup page 70 5 Press the 8π π π π UP button to return to the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display Parameter Lock You can lock specific parameters e g effect split point etc to make them selectable only via the panel control in other words instead of via Registration Memory One Touch ...

Page 132: ...REEZE button on the panel to turn the Freeze function on Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order Registration Sequence As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are there may be times during a performance when you want to quickly switch between settings without having to take your hands from the keyboard The convenient Registration Sequence func tion lets you call up the eight setup...

Page 133: ...to call them up in reverse order The TAB buttons can only be used for Registration Sequence when the Main display is called up When pedal operation has been set in step 3 you can use a pedal to select the Registration Memory numbers in order The pedal can be used for Reg istration Sequence no matter which display is called up except for the dis play in step 3 above Saving the Registration Sequence...

Page 134: ... Practicing with the Preset Songs page 35 Playing Back and Listening to Songs Before Practicing page 35 Muting the Right or Left hand Part Viewing the Score page 39 Practicing by Using the Repeat Playback Function page 41 Recording Your Performance page 42 Singing Along with Song playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance page 54 Connecting a Microphone page 54 PSR 3000 Singing with the Lyrics Displ...

Page 135: ...r times for a 4 4 time signature while the instrument is in Synchro Start standby mode and the Song playback starts automatically at the tempo you tapped Fade In The FADE IN OUT button can be used to produce smooth fade ins when starting the Song playback To produce fade ins press the FADE IN OUT button while playback is stopped and then press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start play back Stopping...

Page 136: ... the EXIT button to close the pop up window showing the cur rent measure number or Phrase Mark number Repeat Playback Chain Playback 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION B SONG SETTING 2 Set the parameters related to the Repeat Playback by using the H I buttons The available parameters are shown below Phrase Mark Phrase Mark is a pre pro grammed marker in certain Song data which specifies a ce...

Page 137: ...in the Main display To return to the Main dis play press the DIRECT ACCESS button then press the EXIT button When the Song playback is stopped the Style playback is also stopped at the same time Tempo for playing back a Song and a Style at the same time When playing back a Song and a Style at the same time the tempo value set in the Song is automatically used Parameter Lock You can lock specific p...

Page 138: ...E 6 Adjust the volume balance of each channel by using the 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons 7 You can save the volume settings to the Song in the Setup operation of the SETUP page 160 Make sure to checkmark the VOICE item in step 2 of the Setup procedure Reading Song data automatically when inserting a SmartMedia card You can have the instrument automatically call up the first Song not con tained in a fo...

Page 139: ...By pressing the SCORE button you can have the notation of the song displayed showing the notes you should play and when you should play them for ease in learning The PSR 3000 also features convenient vocal prac tice tools that automatically adjust the timing of Song playback to match your vocal performance when singing into a connected microphone Selecting the Guide Function Type 1 Call up the set...

Page 140: ...ol the Song playback timing with just one finger while you sing along This is useful for singing to your own performance Song playback pauses waiting for you to sing Simply play a key on the keyboard and the Song playback continues Vocal CueTIME PSR 3000 This function lets you practice singing with the proper pitch Song playback pauses waiting for you to sing When you sing with proper pitch Song p...

Page 141: ... User tab displays capacity The internal memory capacity of the instrument is about 1 5MB PSR 3000 650KB PSR 1500 This capacity applies to all file types including Voice Style Song and Registration data files Quick Recording page 141 This convenient and simple recording method lets you quickly record your performance useful for example in recording solo piano pieces You can record to the TRACK 1 R...

Page 142: ...o for recording by pressing the TEMPO buttons as necessary Using Registration Memory panel setups Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons page 129 3 While holding the SONG REC button press the SONG TRACK but tons to be recorded Recording your performance Press the SONG TRACK 1 button for the right hand part recording and or the SONG TRACK 2 button for the left hand part recording Recordin...

Page 143: ...G SELECT button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 Multi Track Recording A Song consists of 16 separate channels With this method you can record data to each channel independently one by one Both Keyboard and Style parts can be recorded 1 Press the SONG REC and SONG STOP buttons simultaneously A blank Song New Song is...

Page 144: ... ton For instructions on saving Song data see step 8 6 Listen to your newly recorded performance Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to playback the performance you just recorded 7 To record another channel repeat steps 2 through 6 Setting all of the 5 16 chan nels to REC simultaneously While holding the SONG REC button press the SONG EXTRA TRACKS button When selecting the MIDI part Setting a single ...

Page 145: ... As the default each of the Style parts is assigned to the channels 9 16 respectively as shown above Normally the Style parts should be recorded to the channels 9 16 RHYTHM This is the basic part of the Style containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns Usually one of the drum kits is used BASS The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the style CHORD This is the rhyt...

Page 146: ...Press the A button to call up the Song Creator display for recording editing a Song 4 Select the appropriate tab by using the TAB buttons For recording melodies Select the 1 16 tab For recording chords Select the CHORD tab 5 If you select the 1 16 tab in step 4 press the F button to select the channel for recording 6 Press the G button to call up the STEP RECORD display 7 Start Step Recording For ...

Page 147: ...G button to select 2 Press the H button to select Tenuto 3 Press the I button to select normal note type 4 Press the 6π π π π button to select the quarter note length 5 Play the keys C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 and A3 in order according to the notation example Since the music score displayed on the instrument is generated from the recorded MIDI data it may not appear exactly the same as shown below About the i...

Page 148: ... the newly entered notes 10 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 156 11 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 9 8 CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the po...

Page 149: ... Record display G button Determines the velocity loudness of the note to be entered H button Determines the gate time note length of the note to be entered I button Determines the note type to be entered Pressing the button alternately switches the note selectors at the bottom of the display among three basic note values normal dotted and triplet Kbd Vel fff ff f mf mp p pp ppp 127 111 95 79 63 47...

Page 150: ... after calling up the Step Record display 1 Press the G button to select 2 Press the H button to select Tenuto 3 Press the I button to select normal note type 4 Press the 5π π π π button to select the half note length 5 While holding F3 on the keyboard press the 7π π π π button 6 After releasing the F3 key press the H button to select Staccato Example 2 1 2 5 10 13 14 16 6 8 9 The numbers shown in...

Page 151: ... type 15 Press the 6π π π π button to select the quarter note length 16 Play the F3 key on the keyboard as specified in the example 17 Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song 18 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes 19 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display You can also edit the Songs you ve recorded as necessary pag...

Page 152: ... Voice for recording after calling up the Step Record display 1 Press the H button to select Normal 2 Press the I button to select normal note type 3 Press the 7π π π π button to select the eighth note 4 While holding C3 key on the keyboard press the 7π π π π button Do not release the C3 key yet Keep holding it while executing the following steps Example 3 1 4 5 6 7 The numbers shown in the sheet ...

Page 153: ...the 7π π π π button and successively press the 5π π π π button After you press the 5π π π π button release the keys 8 Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song 9 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes 10 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 1...

Page 154: ...e apply to step 7 of the Basic Operations for Step Recording on page 146 1 Make sure the STYLE CONTROL AUTO FILL IN button is set to OFF then press the STYLE CONTROL MAIN VARIATION A button 2 Press the 5π π π π button to select the half note length 3 Play the chords C F and G in the chord section of the keyboard 4 Press the STYLE CONTROL BREAK button C F G F G7 C 2 3 5 6 8 9 1 4 7 The numbers show...

Page 155: ...you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 156 13 Press the F EXPAND button to convert the input chord change data into the Song data 14 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 7 9 C 8 CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the p...

Page 156: ...Select the appropriate tab by using the TAB buttons and edit the Song Re Recording a Specific Section Punch In Out REC MODE page 157 This lets you re record a specific section of a Song Editing Channel Events CHANNEL page 158 This lets you edit the channel events For example you can delete data or transpose notes by channel Editing Note or Chord Events CHORD 1 16 page 161 This lets you change or d...

Page 157: ... I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 PUNCH IN settings PUNCH OUT settings CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 67 NORMAL Overwrite recording starts when pressing the SONG PLAY PAUSE button ...

Page 158: ... the operation with the exception of the SETUP menu display is com pleted this button changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you are not satisfied with the Operation results The Undo function only has one level only the immediate operation can be undone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 NORMAL REPLACE ALL PUNCH IN setting PUNCH OUT setting Original data Start overwrite recording Stop rec...

Page 159: ...ults you should set the Quantize size to the shortest note value in the channel For example if eighth notes are the shortest in the channel you should use eighth note as the Quantize size Settings The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks are exceptionally conve nient since they allow you to quantize two different note values at the same time For example when the straight eighth notes and ...

Page 160: ...g starts 3 Checkmark the selected item by pressing the 8π π π π button SOURCE 1 Selects the channel 1 16 to be mixed All MIDI events in the selected channel are copied to the destination channel SOURCE 2 Selects the channel 1 16 to be mixed Only note events in the selected channel are copied to the destination channel In addi tion to the values 1 16 there is a COPY setting that allows you to copy ...

Page 161: ... to edit the parameter value The DATA ENTRY dial can also be used To actually enter an edited value simply move the cursor away from the parameter To restore the original value press the 8 CANCEL button before move the cursor 4 When the CHORD tab display is selected press the F EXPAND but ton to convert the data into Song data 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for sav...

Page 162: ...des the note number which corresponds to the key which was played plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is played and the gate time value the length of a note Ctrl Control Change Settings to control the Voice such as volume pan filter and effect depth edited via the Mixing Console described on page 86 etc Prog Program Change MIDI program change number for selecting a Voice P Bnd Pitch Be...

Page 163: ...it ing Operation on page 156 From this display you can edit recorded System Exclusive events which do not belong to a specific channel such as tempo and beat time signature The opera tions here are basically the same as those in the section Editing Note or Chord Events on page 161 System Events Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in...

Page 164: ... to call up the lyrics editing display Operations are the same as in the section Entering Characters page 71 2 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 Name Allows you to enter the Song name Lyrics Allows you to enter lyrics Codes CR Enters a line break in the lyrics text LF Unavailable on the PSR 30...

Page 165: ...router Connection example 2 Connecting by cable using a modem with router Connection example 3 Wireless connection The special website can be opened when directly connect ing to the Internet Depending on the Internet con nection you may not be able to connect to two or more devices for example a computer and the instrument depending on the contract with the provider This means you cannot connect w...

Page 166: ...instrument press the EXIT button Operations in the Special Website Scrolling the Display When the size of the web page is too large to be shown at one time in the browser display of the instrument a scroll bar appears at the right side of the display Use the DATA ENTRY dial to scroll through the display and view those parts of the page that are not shown Returning to the Main display You can conve...

Page 167: ... up the link destination You can also select and call up links by using the DATA ENTRY dial and pressing the ENTER button Entering Characters This section explains how to enter characters within the website for inputting a password or searching for data etc 1 With the cursor at a field for character entry such as a password box or other field see Following Links above press the ENTER button to cal...

Page 168: ... the 1π π π π OK button to actually enter the characters To cancel the operation press the 2π CANCEL button Return to the Previous Web Page To return to a previously selected web page press the 1π BACK button To return to the page selected before pressing the 1π BACK button press the 2π FORWARD button 1 Move the cursor to the character you wish to delete 1 1 Use the 6 7π π π π 8 buttons to move th...

Page 169: ...ion display from which you can select the downloaded data To return to the Internet display select NO When the File Selection display is open press the 8π UP button to call up the next highest level folder SSL SSL Secure Sockets Layer is an industry standard method for protecting web communications by using data encryption and other tools When downloading data to the SmartMedia card use a Smart Me...

Page 170: ...he instrument during pur chase The downloaded data is saved in the MyDownloads folder in the User tab display of the File Selection display To close the folder and call up the next highest level folder press the 8π UP button in the File Selection display Saving Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages You can bookmark the page you re viewing and set up a custom link so the page can be instantly called up ...

Page 171: ... To save the bookmark press the 7π π π π EXECUTE button or press the 8π π π π CANCEL button to cancel 5 To return to the browser press the 8π π π π CLOSE button Opening a Bookmarked Page 1 Press the 6π π π π BOOKMARK button to call up the Bookmark display 2 Press the 1π π π π UP DOWN button to select the desired book mark 3 Press the 2π π π π JUMP button to open the page of the selected bookmark 3...

Page 172: ...g names Changes the name of the selected bookmark Pressing the 4π CHANGE but ton calls up the display for entering characters For details on entering characters see page 167 5 Delete Deletes the selected bookmark from the Bookmark list 6 Move Changes the order of the bookmarks 1 Select the bookmark you wish to move then press the 6π π π π MOVE button The lower part of the display changes letting y...

Page 173: ...sired page on the site to be the Home page 1 Open the page you wish to set as your new Home page 2 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Setting dis play 3 Press the TAB button to select the BROWSER tab 4 Press the 1 DOWN button to select the setting Set this page as Home 5 Use the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT buttons to actually set the selected page as your new Home page 6 To return to th...

Page 174: ... menus and displays The Internet Settings display has four sub displays Browser LAN Wireless LAN and Others Basic Operation 1 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Setting dis play 2 Press the TAB buttons to select the desired display 3 Select the desired item by pressing the 1π π π π UP DOWN button 4 To call up the relevant Edit display press the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT button For som...

Page 175: ...is play is opened you can enter characters Refer to Entering Characters on page 167 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 Encode Selects the character code encoding for the browser 2 Home page Set this page as Home Restore default Home For details refer to Changing the Home Page on page 173 3 Show images Image data and pictures in the web page are shown in the browser when this is set to on Image data is not shown when...

Page 176: ...et to ON set DNS manu ally or OFF 3 IP address Subnet mask Gateway These settings are available only when DHCP is not used The settings here are IP address subnet mask and gateway server address These settings must be made when Use DHCP above is set to OFF 1 2 3 4 Make a written note of the settings here in case you have to enter them again SSID Channel Encryption WEP key type WEP key length WEP k...

Page 177: ... the host name for the non proxy server The settings here are only necessary when using a proxy server 2 Delete cookies Deletes the contents of all saved cookies 3 Delete all bookmarks Deletes all saved bookmarks 4 Initialize setup Restores all settings in the Internet Settings displays to their defaults See Initializ ing Internet Settings on page 178 5 Connection information Shows detailed inform...

Page 178: ...you have made in the Internet Settings displays except for the cookies and bookmarks including those related to Internet connec tion 1 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Settings dis play 2 Press the TAB button to select the OTHERS tab 3 Press the 1π π π π UP DOWN button to select Initialize 4 Use the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT buttons to initialize the Internet set tings 3 4 Cookies c...

Page 179: ...pens another web page Modem A device which connects and allows data transfer between a conventional telephone line and a computer It converts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line and vice versa NTP Short for Network Time Protocol a standard for setting the internal system clock of the computer over a network For this instrument the internal clock of...

Page 180: ...de pages Singing Along with Song Playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance page 54 Connecting a Microphone page 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display page 55 Convenient Functions for Karaoke page 55 Adjusting the tempo page 34 Transpose page 55 Applying effects to Your Voice page 56 Adding Harmony Vocals to Your Voice page 56 Practicing Singing with Proper Pitch Vocal CueTIME page 139 Convenient Funct...

Page 181: ...ress the 8 EDIT button to call up the VOCAL HARMONY EDIT display 5 If you want to re select the Vocal Harmony type use the 1π π π π 2π π π π buttons Or you can re select the Vocal Harmony type by pressing the 8π RETURN button to return to the Vocal Harmony selection display 6 Use the 3π π π π 5π π π π buttons to select the parameter page 182 you want to edit 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 182: ...onding gender change is applied to the lead vocal Female The corresponding gender change is applied to the lead vocal LEAD GENDER DEPTH Adjusts the degree of lead vocal gender change This is available when the LEAD GENDER TYPE above is set to other than Off The higher the value the more feminine the harmony voice becomes The lower the value the more masculine the voice LEAD PITCH CORRECTION When C...

Page 183: ... of the first lowest second and third highest harmony notes Random The stereo position of the sound will change randomly when ever the keyboard is played This is effective when the Har mony mode page 186 is set to VOCODER or CHORDAL L63 R c L R63 A setting of L63 R pans the sound hard left while 0 is at cen ter and L R63 is at hard right HARMONY1 2 3 DETUNE Detunes the first lowest second and thir...

Page 184: ...se The PSR 3000 1500 features a high grade three band LOW MID and HIGH digital equalizer function for the microphone sound Hz Adjusts the center frequency of the corresponding band dB Boosts or cuts the level of the corresponding band by up to 12 dB NOISE GATE This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a specified level This effectively cuts off extraneous no...

Page 185: ...s you determine which notes are used to control the harmony BAL This lets you set the balance between the lead vocal your own voice and Vocal Harmony Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal When this is set to L H63 L Lead Vocal H Vocal Harmony only the Vocal Harmony is output when it is set to L63 H only the lead vocal is output SONG CHANN...

Page 186: ...LEFT is set to ON and if chord data exists in the song the mode is automatically set to CHORDAL In all other cases the mode is set to VOCODER VOCODER The harmony notes are determined by the notes you play on the keyboard and or song data You can specify whether the Vocoder effect is controlled by your keyboard performance or by the Song data page 185 CHORDAL The harmony notes are determined by the...

Page 187: ... SETTING button to call up the MICROPHONE SET TING display 3 Press the TAB button to select the TALK SETTING tab display 4 Use the A B buttons to select the item parameter page 188 to be set 5 Use the 1π π π π 7π π π π buttons to set the value 6 Press the EXIT button to exit from the MICROPHONE SETTING dis play 2 1 4 6 3 5 CAUTION Settings in the TALK SETTING tab display are automatically saved to...

Page 188: ...H This sets the depth of the chorus effects applied to the micro phone sound TOTAL VOLUME ATTENUATOR This determines the amount of attenuation to be applied to the overall sound excepting the microphone input allowing you to effectively adjust the balance between your voice and the overall instrument sound DSP MIC ON OFF This turns the DSP effect applied to the microphone sound ON or OFF DSP MIC T...

Page 189: ...E con trol setting Use these when controlling volume with an external audio system or recording the instrument s sound to an external audio system Connect the instru ment s AUX OUT L R LEVEL FIXED jacks and the AUX IN jacks of an external audio system using appro priate audio cables LCD CONTRAST MIDI INPUT VOLUME MIC LINE IN DC IN 16V L R R L L R AUX OUT LEVEL FIXED OUTPUT R L L R AUX IN OUT IN TO...

Page 190: ...OKE or with your own perfor mance The instrument outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through the built in speakers For instructions on connecting see page 54 Please note that when con necting devices of high output level make sure to set the MIC LINE switch to LINE CAUTION When the sound of an external device is output to the instrument first turn on the power to the external device then to the i...

Page 191: ...on is to be assigned 3 Use the 1π π π π button to select the functions to be assigned to the pedal specified in step 2 Details on the pedal functions are listed below 4 Use the 2π π π π 8π π π π buttons to set the details of the selected functions The available parameters differ depending on the function selected in step 3 Details on the parameters are given below 5 Check that the desired function...

Page 192: ... notes played on the keyboard The depth of the effect increases while pedal is pressed DSP VARIATION Switches Voice Effect DSP VARIATION on and off HARMONY ECHO Switches the HARMONY ECHO Voice Effect on and off VOCAL HARMONY PSR 3000 Switches the Vocal Harmony function on and off TALK PSR 3000 Switches the MIC SETTING Talk function on and off SCORE PAGE While the song is stopped you can turn to th...

Page 193: ...art s that will be affected by the pedal Available only on the PSR 3000 UP DOWN When GLIDE or PITCH BEND is selected this determines whether the pitch change is raised or lowered RANGE When GLIDE or PITCH BEND is selected this determines the range of the pitch change in semitones Linked to the Mixing Console Pitch Bend Range page 88 set ting ON SPEED When GLIDE is selected this determines the spee...

Page 194: ...nt USB TO HOST and USB TO DEVICE Take care not to confuse the two terminals and the corresponding cable connectors Be careful to connect the proper plug in the proper direction Explanations on the USB TO DEVICE terminal follow in the next section n The instrument will begin transmission a short time after the USB connection is made When using a USB cable to connect the instrument to your computer ...

Page 195: ...scription gener ally explains about how to connect and use them Compatible USB storage devices Up to two USB storage devices such as a floppy disk drive hard disk drive CD ROM drive flash memory reader writer etc can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal If necessary use a USB hub Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used The instrument does not nec essarily suppor...

Page 196: ...instrument freezing or hanging up While the instrument is accessing data such as in the Save Copy and Delete operations do NOT unplug the USB cable do NOT remove the media from the device and do NOT turn the power off to either device Doing so may corrupt the data on either or both devices To protect your data write protect To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased apply the write ...

Page 197: ...e the recording contains the actual sounds of the piano and your speakers reproduce them Copying files from a computer hard disk to a USB storage device Files contained on the hard disk of a computer can be transferred to the instrument by first copying them to the storage media then connecting inserting the media to the instrument Not only files created on the instrument itself but also Standard ...

Page 198: ...ut how strong when was it pressed and when was it released Then each piece of information is changed into a number value and sent to the tone generator Using these numbers as a basis for sound generation the tone generator plays the stored sampled note Example Keyboard Data Panel operations on the PSR 3000 1500 such as play ing the keyboard and selecting voices are processed and stored as MIDI dat...

Page 199: ...when transmitting MIDI data page 203 The PSR 3000 1500 also allows you to determine how the received data is played back page 204 System Messages This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system These include System Exclusive messages for transferring data unique to each instrument manufac turer and Realtime messages for controlling the MIDI device The messages transmitted received by...

Page 200: ...000 1500 is compatible with ESEQ XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File format with greater functionality and open ended expandability for the future The PSR 3000 1500 is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file contain ing lyric data is played SMF is the most common for mat used for MIDI sequence files The PSR 3000 1500 is compatible with SMF Formats 0 and 1 and records s...

Page 201: ...tion display Function H MIDI 2 To use the pre programmed templates or to edit them Press the TAB button to select the PRESET dis play Press one of the A J buttons to select a MIDI template To use the templates already saved to the USER display or to edit them Press the TAB button to select the USER display Press one of the A J buttons to select a MIDI tem plate 3 To edit a template press the 8 EDI...

Page 202: ...zes with an external MIDI clock instead of the instru ment s internal clock This template should be used when you wish to set the tempo on the MIDI device connected to the instrument MIDI Accord 1 MIDI accordions allow you to transmit MIDI data and play connected tone generators from the keyboard and bass chord buttons of the accordion This template lets you play melodies from the keyboard and con...

Page 203: ...I clock signal When this is set to an external device MIDI USB 1 or USB 2 the Tempo is indicated as Ext in the Main display TRANSMIT CLOCK Turns MIDI clock F8 transmission on or off When set to OFF no MIDI clock or Start Stop data is transmitted even if a Song or Style is played back RECEIVE TRANSPOSE Determines whether or not the instrument s transpose setting page 58 is applied to the note event...

Page 204: ... manual KEYBOARD The received note messages control the PSR 3000 1500 s keyboard performance EXTRA PART 1 5 There are five parts specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data Normally these parts are not used by the instrument itself The PSR 3000 1500 can be used as a 32 channel multi timbral tone generator by using these five parts in addition to the general parts except for the micropho...

Page 205: ...split point settings When several channels are simulta neously set to ON the chord type is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels The operation procedure is basically the same as that of the BASS display above CHORD DETECT display Displaying the Voice Program Change Number Determines whether or not the Voice bank and number are shown in the Voice selection display This is useful...

Page 206: ...ure the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button is set to OFF Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch The Scale parameter has probably been set to some thing other than Equal changing the tuning system of the keyboard Make sure Equal is selected as the Scale in the Scale Tune display page 81 There is a slight difference in sound quality among different notes played on the keyboard Some Voices have a looping s...

Page 207: ...ccur depending on the settings made in the Filter display of the Mixing Console Adjust the Har monic Content or Brightness controls in the Filter display page 88 The sound does not change when replacing Voices with the Song Auto Revoice feature Depending on the particular Song data there are some instances where Song Auto Revoice has no effect even when replacing Voices The sound of the Voice does...

Page 208: ... display shows a Preset Voice This is normal even with the Preset Voice shown the actual sounding Voice is the selected User Card Voice When a User Card Voice is saved to the User Card drive the actual data is divided into two separate types 1 the source Preset Voice itself and 2 the parameter settings as set in the Sound Creator When you recall a Registra tion Memory setting containing a User Car...

Page 209: ...ong notes such as whole notes and ties may not be shown in the music score display exactly as they were entered To have a more accurate display of these notes select Tenuto by pressing the H button before input ting each note in the Step Record display page 145 The tempo beat measure and music notation is not displayed correctly Some Song data for the PSR 3000 1500 has been recorded with special f...

Page 210: ...be incor rect The microphone input signal cannot be recorded The microphone input signal cannot be recorded to the instrument However you can connect a recorder to the output terminals AUX OUT AUX OUT LEVEL FIXED and record the microphone signal Harmony can be heard in addition to the microphone sound Vocal Harmony is set to ON Turn Vocal Harmony off page 57 The Vocal Harmony effect sounds distort...

Page 211: ...eset 10 User Master EQ 5 Preset 2 User 5 Preset 2 User Part EQ 28 Parts Vocal Harmony 61 Preset 10 User Accompani ment Style Accompaniment Styles 240 190 Pro Styles 217 176 Session Styles 23 14 Mega Voice Style YES Fingering Single Finger Fingered Fingered On Bass Multi Finger AI Fingered Full Keyboard AI Full Keyboard Style Creator YES OTS One Touch Setting 4 for each Style OTS Link YES Music Fin...

Page 212: ...apanese German French Spanish Italian Direct Access YES Transpose Keyboard Song Master Scale Type 9 Computer Connection USB to HOST YES USB to DEVICE YES Other Connectors PHONES MIDI IN OUT FOOT PEDAL 1 2 AUX IN R L L R OUTPUT R L L R AUX OUT LEVEL FIXED R L L R MIC INPUT VOLUME MIC LINE IN VIDEO OUT Pedal Functions VOLUME SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT GLIDE PORTAMENTO PITCHBEND MODULATION DSP VARIATION ...

Page 213: ... Lyrics 156 Edit Music Finder 109 Edit OTS 50 Edit Song 156 Edit Style 118 Edit Vocal Harmony 180 Edit Voice 95 EFFECT 88 Effect microphone 56 Effect Voice 83 Effect Return Level 92 Effect Type 90 EFFECT EQ 98 Entering characters 71 Entering Characters Internet Direct Connection 167 EQ Equalizer 89 EQUAL TEMPERAMENT 82 ESEQ 200 EXIT 65 F Factory Reset 73 Factory programmed Settings 73 FADE IN OUT ...

Page 214: ...an Flutes 13 99 Organ Flutes 76 Others 177 OTS Link 50 OTS Link Timing 106 OVERALL SETTING 184 OWNER 19 21 Owner Name 21 P PANEL PART 87 PARAMETER 122 Part 77 PASTE 68 69 Pause 136 Pedal polarity 191 percussion sounds 31 performance assistant technology 43 Phrase Mark 136 PHRASE MARK REPEAT 136 Portamento 83 Portamento Time 96 Practice Function 139 PRESET 27 Pro 102 PROPERTY 196 Prot 1 68 Prot 2 E...

Page 215: ...tyle Touch 106 Sweet 76 Synchro Start Song 135 Synchro Start Style 47 Synchro Stop 48 Synchro Stop Window 106 SYS EX 156 SYSTEM 203 SYSTEM RESET 73 T TALK 59 TALK SETTING 187 Tap function 135 Top 136 TRANSMIT 203 Transpose 55 58 81 TUNE 88 U UP 65 USB TO HOST terminal 13 USER 27 V Vibrato 98 VIDEO OUT 55 Vocal CueTIME 140 VOCAL HARMONY 180 Vocal Harmony 12 56 VOCAL HARMONY EDIT 181 182 VOCAL HARMO...

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Page 217: ... assistance You may also 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 toYamaha 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 insur...

Page 218: ... 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 or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ri...

Page 219: ...9 8888 GREECE Philippos Nakas S A The Music House 147 Skiathou Street 112 55 Athens Greece Tel 01 228 2160 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J A Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43 Göteborg Sweden Tel 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 6A DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 92 49 00 FINLAND F Musiikki Oy Kluuvikatu 6 P O Box 260 SF 00101 Helsinki Finland Tel 09 618511 NORWAY Nor...

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