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Auto Accompaniment

 The Chord 1 mode is ideal if you already know how to play chords

on a keyboard, since it allows you to supply your own chords for the
Auto Accompaniment feature.

 Mode 1: Chord 1

PSR-2700

PSR-1700

Csus

Cm add

9

CM

CM

6

Cm

7

C

CMadd

C

Caug

CM

9

Cm

11

Cm

Cm

(    )

(    )

(    )

(    )

CmM

9

CmM

7

C

C

Cdim

7

C  sus

4

Cdim

C

(    )

(    )

7

7

CM

#

11

(    )

9

(    )

9

6

Cm

6

Cm

b

5

7

9

7

(    )

(    )

7

9

7

(    )

C

#

11

7

C

13

7

(    )

C

b

9

7

(    )

C

b

13

7

C

#

9

7

(    )

CM  aug

7

C  aug

7

4

1+2+5

(    )

(    )

(    )

(    )

(    )

(    )

Example for “C” chords

Fingrng=1

–:Chord1

08:Showtune

 

001:GrandPno

C

       

Fingrng=1

–:Chord1

 The PSR-1700/PSR-2700 will accept the following chord types:

Major [M] ................................................................... 1 - 3 - 5
Major sixth [M6] .................................................... 1 - 3 - 5 - 6
Major seventh [M7] ........................................... 1 - 3 - (5) - 7
Major seventh sharp eleventh [M7

#

11] .. 1 - (2) - 3 - 

#

4 - (5) - 7

Major add ninth [Madd9] ...................................... 1 - 2 - 3 - 5
Major ninth [M9] ........................................... 1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 7
Major sixth add ninth [6 9] ............................ 1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 6
Augmented [aug] ..................................................... 1 - 3 - 

#

5

Minor [m] ................................................................. 1 - 

b

3 - 5

Minor sixth [m6] .................................................. 1 - 

b

3 - 5 - 6

Minor seventh [m7] ........................................ 1 - 

b

3 - (5) - 

b

7

Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7

b

5] ................... 1 - 

b

3 - 

b

5 - 

b

7

Minor add ninth [madd9] .................................... 1 - 2 - 

b

3 - 5

Minor ninth [m9] ........................................ 1 - 2 - 

b

3 - (5) - 

b

7

Minor eleventh [m11] ........................ 1 - (2) - 

b

3 - 4 - 5 - (

b

7)

Minor major seventh [mM7] ............................. 1 - 

b

3 - (5) - 7

Minor major ninth [mM9] ............................ 1 - 2 - 

b

3 - (5) - 7

Diminished [dim] .................................................... 1 - 

b

3 - 

b

5

Diminished seventh [dim7] ............................... 1 - 

b

3 - 

b

5 - 6

Seventh [7] ....................................................... 1 - 3 - (5) - 

b

7

Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4] .................... 1 - 4 - 5 - 

b

7

Seventh ninth [7 9] ..................................... 1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 

b

7

Seventh sharp eleventh [7

#

11] ......... 1 - (2) - 3 - 

#

4 - (5) - 

b

7

Seventh thirteenth [7 13] ............................ 1 - 3 - (5) - 6 - 

b

7

or   2 - 3 - 5 - 6 - 

b

7

Seventh flatted ninth [7

b

9] ........................ 1 - 

b

2 - 3 - (5) - 

b

7

Seventh flatted thirteenth [7

b

13] ................ 1 -  3 - 5 - 

b

6 - 

b

7

Seventh sharp ninth [7

#

9] ...................... (1) - 

#

2 - 3 - (5) - 

b

7

Major seventh augmented [M7aug] ................... 1 - 3 - 

#

5 - 7

Seventh augmented [7aug] ............................ (1) - 3 - 

#

5 - 

b

7

Suspended fourth [sus4] ........................................... 1 - 4 - 5
One plus two plus five [1+2+5] .................................. 1 - 2 - 5

NOTES

• Notes in parentheses can be omitted.

• A perfect fifth (1+5) produces accompaniment based only

on the root and fifth which can be used with many major
and minor chords.

• An octave (1+8) produces accompaniment based only on

the root.

• If three adjacent keys are played simultaneously (white and

black keys), chord accompaniment will be cancelled and
only the rhythm accompaniment will sound. (Chord 1/Chord
2 mode)

• The chord fingerings listed are all in “root position”, but

other inversions can be used — with the following excep-
tions:

* M6 chords are only recognized in root position. All other

inversions are interpreted as m7.

* 6 9 chords are only recognized in root position. All other

inversions are interpreted as m11.

* m6 chords are only recognized in root position. All other

inversions are interpreted as m7

b

5.

* 1+2+5 chords are only recognized in root position. All

other inversions are interpreted as sus4.

* With aug and dim7 chords the lowest note played is as-

sumed to be the root.

* With 7

#

11 chords the lowest note played is assumed to be

the root or 

b

7.

Summary of Contents for PortaTone PSR-1700

Page 1: ...ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ENGLISH Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones ...

Page 2: ...et de radiostoringsvoorschriften van de Richtlijn van de Raad 82 499 EEG ΑΥΤΗ Η ΣΥΣΚΕΥΗ ΑΝΤΑΠΟΚΡΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΣΤΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΤΩΝ Ο ΗΓΙΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΥΡΩΠΑΙΚΗΣ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΗΣ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΤΑΣ 82 499 Ε Ο Κ Este produto está de acordo com o radio de interferencia frequente requiridos do Conselho Diretivo 82 499 EEC Dette apparat overholder det gaeldende EF direktiv vedrørende radiostøj Cet appareil est conforme aux prescr...

Page 3: ...ing the Recorded Settings 55 Using Floppy Disks 56 Formatting a New Floppy Disk 57 Saving Loading Deleting Disk Files 58 Saving to Disk 58 Loading From Disk 60 Deleting a Disk File 61 Quick Play Disk Orchestra Collection Standard MIDI File Disks 62 Minus One Playback 62 PSR 2700 Digital Sampling 63 Connections 63 Setting the Input Level 63 Setting the Sampling Frequency 64 Setting the Trigger Leve...

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Page 6: ...he instrument can re sult in scratches and more serious damage Cleaning Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instru ment vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface Electrical Interference This instrument contains digital circuitry...

Page 7: ...ower supply check the label on the bottom panel plug the power cord into a convenient AC outlet CAUTION Never interrupt the power supply e g unplug the power cord during any record or disk operation Doing so can result in a loss of data 2 PEDAL 1 R AUX OUT L R L HEADPHONES THRU MIDI OUT IN CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE...

Page 8: ...don t lose any of the instrument s sound R AUX OUT L R L Stereo sound system Using Pedals An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch or FC7 foot controller can be plugged into either or both of the rear panel PEDAL jacks The PEDAL 1 jack is initially assigned to sustain control A footswitch connected to this jack functions as a damper pedal controlling sustain Press the pedal to sustain notes after ...

Page 9: ...ONG START STOP POWER ON OFF MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX CPress DEMO START STOP to Start Press the DEMO START STOP button to start playback and use the MASTER VOLUME control to set the ideal listening level The selected demonstration will play repeatedly NOTES During demo playback you can select different voices and play along on the keyboard see the Selecting Playing the Voices section beginning on page...

Page 10: ...back in sequence NOTES If the demo requires sampled voice data included in the disk PSR 2700 only the sampled voice data will automatically be loaded into sampled voice number 128 before demo playback begins If there is already sampled voice data in memory or the wave RAM is full the disk may not load automatically See page 60 for details If you simply press the QUICK PLAY START STOP button playba...

Page 11: ...ant to edit To select voice numbers for example press the VOICE SELECT button its indicator will light The name of the selected parameter and its current value will be shown on the LCD display panel VOICE SELECT KEYBOARD PERCUSSION The LCD Display Panel The PSR 2700 and PSR 1700 feature backlit LCD display panels that make it easy to select and edit parameters as well as perform all other operatio...

Page 12: ... number button cannot be used to enter the hundreds digit when selecting voices Values outside the range of the selected parameter can not be entered 2 3 The Number Buttons This is undoubtedly the easiest way to edit most parameters Simply rotate the dial clockwise to increment or counter clockwise to decrement 2 4 The Data Dial NOTES After editing a parameter other than VOICE SELECT the VOICE SE ...

Page 13: ...ou select the R1 or R2 single voice mode the triangular EDIT indicator for the se lected voice also lights This means you can select a different voice number or otherwise edit the current voice using the procedures described on page 13 L1 R1 L2 R2 EDIT L1 R1 L2 R2 EDIT The R1 voice is played across the entire keyboard The R2 voice is played across the entire keyboard The PSR 1700 and PSR 2700 have...

Page 14: ... POINT CHANGE function described on page 20 L2 voice R1 voice L1 voice R2 voice L2 voice R2 voice Split Modes In the dual mode both the R1 and R2 part voices are selected so they can be played simultane ously across the entire keyboard To select the dual mode make sure that both the L1 and L2 indica tors are out then press both the R1 and R2 but tons simultaneously or hold one while pressing the o...

Page 15: ...SELECT mode is automatically selected when ever the EDIT button is pressed so you don t really need to press VOICE SELECT as described in step 1 if you re going to use the EDIT button prior to selecting a voice number EDIT VOICE SELECT KEYBOARD PERCUSSION SAMPLED VOICE CSelect a Voice Number Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the VOICE SELECT button itself to select the requir...

Page 16: ...e range is from 2 down two octaves to 2 up two octaves The normal octave value for the selected voice can be recalled instantly by pressing both the and buttons at the same time XPress the VOL Button Press the VOICE control section VOL button The current volume value of the selected part will appear on the LCD display panel VOL PSR 2700 PSR 1700 CSet the Volume 0 2 1 RESET Use the and buttons the ...

Page 17: ...buttons the number buttons the data dial or the PAN button itself to set the desired pan value The pan range is from 7 full left to 7 full right A setting of 0 places the sound of the selected part in the center of the stereo sound field Other settings produce in be tween positions 4 for example would place the sound between center and full left The center pan position 0 can be recalled instantly ...

Page 18: ...d on dual mode the 1st melody and 3rd notes are assigned to R1 while the 2nd and 4th are assigned to R2 Similar to the preceding type but depending on the chords played this type will sometimes pro duce a more colorful sound The note assignment in the dual mode is also different 1st and 2nd notes to R1 3rd and 4th notes to R2 Four note chords with open voice large intervals between the notes The r...

Page 19: ... EFFECT TYPE Button Press the VOICE control section EFFECT TYPE button The number of the currently selected effect will appear on the LCD display panel CSelect an Effect Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the EFFECT TYPE button itself to select the desired effect HARMONY TYPE HARMONY EFFECT TYPE EFFECT EFFECT TYPE EFFECT PSR 2700 PSR 1700 0 2 1 RESET Press the EFFECT button so...

Page 20: ...c PSR 2700 PSR 1700 0 2 1 RESET 5 Analog 6 Jazz 7 Brush 8 Classic NOTES The HARMONY EFFECT and TRANSPOSE functions pages 16 17 and 21 do not affect the percussion sounds The HARMONY and EFFECT functions will be canceled when Keyboard Percussion is turned ON The ORCHESTRATION EDIT button does not function when Key board Percussion is turned ON Setting the Pitch Bend Range The maximum amount of pitc...

Page 21: ...end range 0 2 1 RESET P B Range 02 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno AccOff P B Range 02 Modulation The MODULATION button on the side panel of the instrument next to the PITCH BEND wheel can be used to apply pitch modulation vibrato to most voices The modulation speed is preset for each voice but the depth can be set as required ZCall the Modulation Depth Parameter To set the modulation depth press and hol...

Page 22: ...TOUCH RESPONSE DSP TYPE 5 PLATE 1 6 PLATE 2 7 DELAY 1 8 DELAY 2 XPress the SPLIT POINT Button CSet the Split Point SPLIT POINT SPLIT POINT Press the OVERALL CONTROL section SPLIT POINT button The key number of the current split point will appear on the LCD display panel PSR 2700 PSR 1700 NOTES The key numbers for each note are listed above the keyboard The C3 middle C key number for example is 60 ...

Page 23: ...is from 16 50 cents to 16 50 cents 00 0 cents is the normal tuning value The normal tuning value 00 can be recalled instantly by pressing both the and buttons at the same time NOTES The tuning setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as the backup batteries are installed or the AC plug is connected TRANS POSE TUNING PSR 2700 PSR 1700 PSR 2700 PSR 1700 0 2 1 RE...

Page 24: ... 7 Delay 1 8 Delay 2 NOTES DSP effects may sound different with different voices The DSP Type setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as the backup batteries are installed or the AC plug is connected These are simulations of the large plate reverb devices traditionally used in professional recording studios Delay 1 produces a distinct series of delay repeats ...

Page 25: ...uce a more realistic effect with voices that normally do not have touch response e g organ and harpsichord XTurn Touch Sensitivity ON Press the TOUCH RESPONSE button so that its indicator lights This turns touch sensitivity ON CSet the Sensitivity Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the TOUCH SENSE button itself to set the desired sensitivity value 1 5 A setting of 1 produces t...

Page 26: ...niment chords See page 28 for details AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT STYLE SELECT ACCOMP VOLUME AUTO ACCOMP REVOICE TRACK RHYTHM 1 2 BASS RHYTHMIC CHORD 1 2 PAD CHORD PHRASE 1 2 MODE 1 CHORD 1 2 CHORD 2 3 SINGLE 4 MULTI 5 FULL FINGE RING ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL FADE IN OUT START STOP INTRO FILL IN 1 FILL IN 2 ENDING VARIATION A B SYNC START STOP BREAK XSelect a Style Number Use the and buttons the number button...

Page 27: ...or L2 voice will sound to the left of the orchestration split point while the R1 and or R2 voice will sound to the right of the orchestration split point Auto Accompaniment Left voice Right voice Orchestration split point Auto Accompaniment split point Left voice Right voice Auto Accompaniment Orchestration split point Right voice Auto Accompaniment Left voice Auto Accompaniment Fingering The PSR ...

Page 28: ... Seventh sharp eleventh 7 11 1 2 3 4 5 b7 Seventh thirteenth 7 13 1 3 5 6 b7 or 2 3 5 6 b7 Seventh flatted ninth 7b9 1 b2 3 5 b7 Seventh flatted thirteenth 7b13 1 3 5 b6 b7 Seventh sharp ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 Major seventh augmented M7aug 1 3 5 7 Seventh augmented 7aug 1 3 5 b7 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 One plus two plus five 1 2 5 1 2 5 NOTES Notes in parentheses can be omitted A perfect fifth 1...

Page 29: ...or seventh Chords Simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left NOTES The Auto Accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift your fingers from the Auto Accompaniment keys You only need to press the Auto Accompaniment keys when changing chords PSR 2700 PSR 1700 Fingrng 3 Single 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno C Fingrng 3 Single Cm C7 Cm7 C This is a combination of the...

Page 30: ...ng 5 Full 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno C Fingrng 5 Full Chords played in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard are also detected and played by the PSR 1700 PSR 2700 Auto Accompaniment system when the accompaniment is stopped except in the Full fingering mode In this case the bass note and chord voices are selected automati cally Playing Chords When the Accompaniment is Stopped Tempo Control T...

Page 31: ...our BEAT indicator LEDs located above the AUTO ACCOMPANI MENT control section flash to indicate the tempo and beat as the accompa niment plays The LEDs flash individually in sequence on each beat of the measure In 4 4 3 4 and 6 8 time for example the beat indicator LEDs will flash as shown to the left NOTES Each accompaniment style has a preset normal tempo which is au tomatically selected wheneve...

Page 32: ...cribed above The INTRO button can be used to select the introduction pattern even while the accompaniment is playing INTRO VARIATION INTRO A B Adding Fill ins Breaks The PSR 1700 and PSR 2700 provide two types of fill ins that can be used as musical transitions between sections of a song or simply to add variety where required Press the FILL IN 1 button at any time while the accompani ment is play...

Page 33: ...pressing the desired fill in or break button prior to pressing the START STOP button The destination MAIN A or B section can be selected in the normal way Stopping the Accompaniment An accompaniment in progress can be stopped immediately by pressing the START STOP button or the SYNC START STOP button In the latter case the synchro start mode will be engaged when the accompaniment stops The accompa...

Page 34: ...l flash during the fade out and will go out when the fade out is complete FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT Accompaniment Volume While the VOICE control section VOL button can be used to set the volume levels of the orchestration parts the ACCOMP VOLUME button can be used to adjust the volume of the selected accompaniment in relation to the voices ZPress the ACCOMP VOLUME...

Page 35: ...RHYTHM 1 track and use only RHYTHM 2 for a light rhythm sound BASS The BASS track always plays a bass line but the voice will change to fit the selected style acoustic bass synth bass tuba etc RHYTHMIC CHORD 1 2 Both these tracks provide the rhythmic chordal accompaniment required by each style You ll find guitar piano and other chordal instruments here PAD CHORD This track plays long chords where...

Page 36: ...ACK PSR 2700 PSR 1700 NOTES At this point you can play the selected track s voice on the keyboard Keyboard percussion is automatically turned on if the RHYTHM 1 or 2 track is selected XMake the Required Voice Settings Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the VOICE SELECT button itself to select a new voice for the selected track You can also use the VOL OCTAVE DSP DEPTH and PAN ...

Page 37: ...their default values if you changes styles while the REVOICE function is OFF If you want to keep a re voiced setup so that it can be easily recalled later store it in the PSR 1700 PSR 2700 REGISTRATION MEMORY described on page 37 As long as you don t change styles while the REVOICE function is OFF the re voiced settings are maintained and can be recalled at any time simply by turning the REVOICE f...

Page 38: ...dited and stored in a Registration Memory for easy recall at any time see page 37 for details on the Registration memory The preset voice settings for the currently selected style including orchestration voice assignments volume octave DSP depth pan harmony and effect settings ACCOMP VOLUME level 21 AUTO ACCOMP is turned ON The default tempo for the currently selected style The track ON OFF status...

Page 39: ... 2 The REGISTRATION MEMORY can be used to store eight complete sets of VOICE and AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT settings that can be recalled anytime at the touch of a button The REGISTRATION MEMORY stores the following parameters Registration Memory Memorizing the Settings The panel settings listed above can be stored to any one of the eight REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons by pressing the button 1 through 8 whil...

Page 40: ...e FREEZE Function The FREEZE button can be used to freeze the VOICE or AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT settings so that they are not re called when a REGISTRATION MEMORY button is pressed If you press the FREEZE button so that only the VOICE indica tor is lit for example then only the stored AUTO ACCOMPA NIMENT settings will be recalled when a REGISTRATION MEMORY button is pressed To use the FREEZE button simp...

Page 41: ... complete songs including chord sequences created using the Auto Accompaniment feature and melody lines you play on the keyboard The SONG MEMORY has one ACCOMP track and six MELODY tracks You also have a choice of realtime and step recording modes the realtime mode records what you play as you play it the step mode lets you record one step at a time Only one song can be retained in the PSR 1700 or...

Page 42: ...The current measure Mes and beat BT in this case Mes 001 BT 1 will be shown on the LCD display panel STYLE SELECT AUTO ACCOMP MODE 1 CHORD 1 2 CHORD 2 3 SINGLE 4 MUL TI 5 FULL FINGE RING MELO TRACK ACCOMP 1 2 3 REC BEAT PSR 2700 PSR 1700 Mes 0 01 BT 1 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno Mes 0 01 BT 1 NOTES Accompaniment track recording is carried out using the currently se lected Auto Accompaniment fingering...

Page 43: ...nel and recording will stop Up to approximately 4 800 notes can be recorded in all MELODY tracks Up to approximately 4 800 chords can be recorded These figures only apply however if only chords or notes are recorded The total is re duced when notes and chords are recorded together If you start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button nothing will be recorded until you begin playing on the keyboa...

Page 44: ...re turned ON their indicators are lit can be monitored while recording If you don t want to hear any of the previous tracks while recording simply press the corresponding SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons so their indicators go out Only one melody track can be recorded at a time If the MELODY track record ready mode is engaged Auto Accompa niment is automatically turned off MELODY TRACK ACCOMP 1 2 3 4 REC...

Page 45: ...ck can be played back at the same time Press the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons corresponding to the tracks you want to play back the indicators of the selected tracks will light NOTES All SONG MEMORY tracks that contain recorded data are automati cally turned ON when the power switch is turned on or a song is loaded from floppy disk Measure number 1 is automatically selected whenever the power switch ...

Page 46: ... playback or recording You can now start playback or recording from the specified measure number NOTES This function allows you to punch in and punch out at any measure to re record a section of a previously recorded track XEnter the Desired Measure Number Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the MEASURE button itself to enter the desired measure number Example Start Recording P...

Page 47: ...estored by using the System Reset func tion described on page 82 Realtime Recording Octave Harmony on off harmony type Effect on off effect type Sustain on off footswitch Pitch bend Modulation Expression foot controller ZSelect a Voice to Record and an Appropriate Tempo Select the voice you want to record on the MULTI PADS Only the R1 and R2 voices can be used You might also want to set a tempo th...

Page 48: ...D data save it to floppy disk as described on page 58 Making this step a habit will prevent acciden tal loss of data Playback Simply tap any of the MULTI PADS at any time to play back the data they contain MULTI PAD playback begins as soon as the button is pressed You can even play two three or four MULTI PADS at the same time Also you can create retriggered sample effects by repeatedly pressing a...

Page 49: ...ONTROL buttons to select the particular section you want to record When selecting a section other than a main section be sure to also select the main A or main B section as required NOTES Expression foot controller data can not be recorded to a custom accompaniment Before recording style number 00 contains a preset accompaniment that will be erased when a custom accompaniment is recorded The origi...

Page 50: ...ustom style name on the LCD display Auto Accompaniment Auto Harmony and Effect are turned OFF the R1 orchestration part is selected and the EDIT button is disabled when the custom accompaniment record ready mode is engaged If a track containing rhythm data is specified for recording Keyboard Percussion is automatically turned on When the record ready mode for the selected track is engaged other tr...

Page 51: ...ton The REC indi cator will go out and Now Processing will appear on the LCD display panel while the PSR 1700 2700 is processing recorded data Completed will appear briefly when the data has been processed The recorded accompaniment data will automatically be stored in the CUSTOM ACCOMPANIMENT style number 00 If you stop recording by pressing the SYNC START STOP button you will be returned to step...

Page 52: ...s the data dial or the STEP SIZE button itself to select the required step size 1 4 1 32 The 1 16 step size can be instantly selected by pressing the and but tons simultaneously PSR 2700 PSR 1700 Step 0 1 4Note 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno AccOff Step 0 1 4Note Step Size Settings 1 1 4 Note 2 1 6 Note 3 1 8 Note 4 1 12 Note 5 1 16 Note 6 1 24 Note 7 1 32 Note 3 3 3 NOTES The currently selected step si...

Page 53: ...thin the current beat the bar to the right of the BT value Each division on the bar represents a 32nd note If you are entering 16th notes for example the vertical marker on the bar graph will move forward by two divisions when each note is entered To Enter a Rest Rests can be entered by pressing only the STEP FWD PLAY STOP button immediately after specifying the required step size for the rest Ste...

Page 54: ...easure Now Processing may appear on the LCD display panel while the PSR 1700 2700 is processing step recorded data Completed may appear briefly when the data has been processed Mes 0 01 Mes 0 01 Mes 0 01 Mes 0 01 Mes 0 01 Mes 0 02 Mes 0 03 LCD DISPLAY Measure LCD DISPLAY Step Size LCD DISPLAY Gate Time Note Press PLAY STOP Hold Hold Hold Twice Once Three times Twice STEP FWD PLAY STOP STEP FWD PLA...

Page 55: ...TIZE and track pad button indicators will flash The ARE YOU SURE indicator will light and the PSR 1700 PSR 2700 will ask Are you sure NOTES You can quantize several Song Memory or Custom Accompaniment tracks at the same time Press the required track buttons one after another while holding the QUANTIZE button GATE TIME STEP SIZE STEP REC QUANTIZE CConfirm or Cancel the Quantize Operation Press the ...

Page 56: ... Turning the power OFF during the clear ready mode can result in a loss of recorded data NOTES You can clear several Song Memory or Custom Accompaniment tracks at the same time Press the required track buttons one after another while holding the CLEAR button CLEAR CConfirm or Cancel the Clear Operation Press the YES button if you want to go ahead with the clear operation thus erasing the selected ...

Page 57: ...E SETTING button for a Custom Accompaniment first select the section you want to edit Both the REWRITE SETTING and track pad button indicators will flash REWRITE SETTING CChange the Settings as Required For the Song Memory or Multi Pads use the PLAY STOP button to start playback Make the required setting changes to the recordable param eters at the appropriate point during playback If you make any...

Page 58: ...om most computer supply stores Data Backup For maximum data security we strongly recommend that you keep two copies of important data on separate floppy disks These disks should ideally be stored in separate locations This gives you a backup if one disk is lost or damaged Protecting Your Data Write Protect Tab To prevent accidental erasure of important data slide the disk s write protect tab to th...

Page 59: ...atted 0 through 100 When the disk has been 100 formatted the format function will be automatically disengaged Insert a new blank disk Make sure that the disk s write protect tab is set to the write position tab closed and insert the new disk into the disk drive unit with the sliding door facing the drive slot and the label side of the disk facing upward The disk should click securely into place Wh...

Page 60: ...ing section Sample Dump PSR 2700 VDP All sampled voices currently in the sample memory Press the FILE button and use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the FILE button itself to specify the file number you want to save to CAUTION If you select a file number that already contains data the original data will be erased and replaced by the new data PSR 2700 PSR 1700 F0 1 08 Showtune 0...

Page 61: ...ward within the file name Use these keys to place the cursor where you want to enter or change a character The DELETE key G5 deletes the character at the cursor position When you ve completed the name start the save operation by pressing the ENTER key C6 or by pressing the YES button as described in step V Du plicate file names are not accepted If you enter a file name that already exists on the d...

Page 62: ...em onstration disk is inserted the sampled voice data will automatically be loaded into sampled voice number 128 The sampled voice will not be loaded automatically if there is already data in sampled voice number 128 or if the wave RAM is full If there is already data in voice number 128 Replace OK will appear on the LCD display and the Are you sure prompt will sound press YES to continue with the...

Page 63: ... xxx will appear on the LCD display The first number to appear in the xxx position is the voice number saved with the voice At this point you should select the destination sampled voice number refer to page 66 and the press YES to begin loading the voice NOTES File Not Found will appear on the display if you attempt to delete a file number that is already empty A D will appear in front of the file...

Page 64: ...PianoSoft disks the left and right hand parts will be set automatically With other files the MIDI transmit chan nels corresponding to R and L will be selected ZSelect the Part to Mute This function lets you mute turn off various parts of a Quick Play song so you can play them yourself on the keyboard while the others are played automatically MINUS ONE SELECT Minus One Playback XEngage the Minus On...

Page 65: ...PLE PADS 1 2 3 4 Setting the Input Level For optimum sound quality you ll need to match the input sensitivity on the PSR 2700 Digital Sampling sys tem to the output level of your source After connecting and preparing your source ZEngage the Level Check Mode Press the DIGITAL SAMPLING section REC button LEVEL CHECK MODE will appear on the display and the REC indicator will flash CD Player REC 08 Sh...

Page 66: ...ting the Sampling Frequency The length of the sample you can record and its sound quality are determined by the sampling frequency A high sampling frequency produce better sound quality but shorter samples a low sampling frequency allow longer recording but with reduced sound quality The PSR 2700 gives you two sampling frequency settings ZPress the FREQ Button Press the DIGITAL SAMPLING section FR...

Page 67: ...he DIGITAL SAMPLING section TRIGGER LEVEL button The current trigger level setting will appear on the LCD display panel 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno AccOff Trig Level 3 TRIGGER LEVEL XSelect a Trigger Level Use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the TRIGGER LEVEL button itself to select the desired trigger level setting OFF or 1 through 5 When the trigger level is set to OFF manual re...

Page 68: ...t the desired sample voice number If the selected voice number contains no data will appear on the display in place of the voice name VOICE 08 Showtune 001 GrandPno AccOff SVC 0 01 Press the SAMPLE PAD to which you want to record while holding the DIGITAL SAMPLING section REC button Sampling Ready will appear on the display Recording will begin immediately if you set the trigger level to OFF see S...

Page 69: ...d within the voice name Use these keys to place the cursor where you want to enter or change a character The DELETE key G5 deletes the character at the cursor position Press the ENTER key C6 when you ve finished entering the voice name this returns you to the voice number display your voice name will not be entered if you don t press the ENTER key NOTES Playing the keyboard will produce no sound d...

Page 70: ...e PSR 2700 processes the sampled data during the clear process XXXXKByteFree will then appear indicating the amount of RAM remaining after the data has been processed When a sample pad is cleared the mapping applied to that pad is also cleared and the default mapping will be restored ARE YOU SURE YES NO Clearing Samples ZHold PITCH and Select a Pad While holding the PITCH button press the SAMPLE P...

Page 71: ...e DSP depth and page 15 for pan VOL DSP DEPTH PAN Volume DSP Depth Pan Settings CExit Press any other function button to exit from the parameter adjustment mode ZHold EDIT and Select a Pad While holding the ORCHESTRATION EDIT button press the SAM PLE PAD containing the sample you want to adjust The selected SAMPLE PAD indicator will flash and its current volume value will appear on the LCD display...

Page 72: ... sample key assignments can be changed by using the Mapping function described below To select a different sample voice for playback via the keyboard make sure the VOICE section SAMPLED VOICE indicator is on then use the and buttons the number buttons the data dial or the VOICE SE LECT button to select the desired sample voice number Press the SAMPLED VOICE button so that its indicator goes out wh...

Page 73: ...mapping assignments are restored for pads which are cleared as described in Clearing Samples PAD 1 to C2 PAD 2 to C3 PAD 3 to C4 and PAD 4 to C5 If you press several keys simultaneously while mapping the last key pressed take priority Mapping assignments are retained even if new samples are recorded Mapping is not possible for pads that contain no data No Wave Data error a key that is already mapp...

Page 74: ...damper pedal controlling sustain Press the pedal to sustain notes after the keys are released The PEDAL 2 jack is initially assigned to the voice volume control MIDI Expression control An FC7 foot controller connected to this jack can be used to control voice volume press the pedal forward to increase voice volume backward to decrease voice volume A footswitch or foot controller can be returned to...

Page 75: ...d connected to the PSR 1700 or PSR 2700 MIDI IN connector can be used to remotely play the instrument and select voices as required Simple MIDI Control Tone Generator MIDI IN MIDI OUT PSR 1700 2700 MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI Keyboard PSR 1700 2700 MIDI Although the PSR 1700 and PSR 2700 feature a built in sequencer the Song Memory is a type of sequencer the same type of musical infor mation transfer de...

Page 76: ...s note NOTES Clock Rx and Cmnd Rx will appear on the display if you increment above channel number 16 or below channel number 1 These selec tions are used for the Clock Mode and Start Stop Mode functions described below Be sure to set the transmit channel to the same channel specified in mode 2 3 or 4 ZPress the RECEIVE CH CL COM Button Select a Channel Press the RECEIVE CH CL COM button then use ...

Page 77: ...o select the desired clock mode The disable and enable modes are selected alternately each time the button is pressed and the selected mode appears on the right digit of the LCD display panel Clock Rx 0 Off for disable Clock Rx 1 On for enable 1__ 9 XSelect the Desired Mode XSelect the Desired Mode Use the button in the number button row to select the desired start mode The start stop modes are se...

Page 78: ... transmit these tracks separately hold the C1 key while turning the power on When this is done the Rhythm 1 data will be transmitted on channel 9 and the Rhythm 2 data will be transmitted on channel 10 0 1 RESET TRANSMIT CH L R LOCAL MIDI OUT LOCAL MIDI OUT The LOCAL MIDI OUT buttons and indicators below the TRANSMIT CH L and R buttons can be used to turn local control and MIDI output ON or OFF as...

Page 79: ...lause 2 128 127 Gunshot 1 MIDI Number Voice Program Voice Name of Voices Number Number Used Piano 01 0 Acoustic Grand Piano 1 02 1 Bright Acoustic Piano 1 03 2 Electric Grand Piano 2 04 3 Honky tonk Piano 2 05 4 Electric Piano 1 2 06 5 Electric Piano 2 2 07 6 Harpsichord 1 08 7 Clavi 1 Chromatic Percussion 09 8 Celesta 1 10 9 Glockenspiel 1 11 10 Music Box 2 12 11 Vibraphone 1 13 12 Marimba 1 14 1...

Page 80: ...dds bass 20 Synth Boogie Six Eight Fast machine like 6 8 computer groove with synth bass Disco 21 Disco Party 16 Beat Big band disco party style hugely popular in Europe 22 Disco Soul 16 Beat Philadelphia disco style from the 70s 23 Disco Tropical 16 Beat Disco sound with a Latin feel echoes of American TV themes from the 80s 24 Disco Funk 16 Beat Late 70s New York disco style 25 Disco Pop 16 Beat...

Page 81: ...CHORD 2 60 Merengue 8 Beat High energy Latin style with lots of percussion and punchy brass 61 Beguine 8 Beat Slow rumba rhythm a la Begin the Beguine 62 Bomba 16 Beat Puerto Rican dance rhythm cousin to the Merengue 63 Guaguanco 16 Beat Another high powered Latin dance style usually played with drums percussion only Use RHYTHM 1 2 PHRASE 1 2 to bring individual percussion in and out Latin Pop 64 ...

Page 82: ...and slow mellow jazz or swing tunes 93 Viennese Waltz Three Four Relaxed ballroom waltz Guitar is at CHORD 1 accordion at CHORD 2 pizzicato strings at PHRASE 1 clarinets at PHRASE 2 and mid register strings at PAD 94 Foxtrot 12 Beat Strict tempo Foxtrot for ballroom dancing 95 Jive 12 Beat Jive or Boogie is a fast ballroom dance Ballroom Latin 96 Rumba 8 Beat Rumba played in the style of a ballroo...

Page 83: ...e you have attempted to delete or load cannot be found This error message will also appear if you specify a file number that has no data for deleting or loading You have attempted to save to or delete a write protected file Such files can not be overwritten or deleted by the PSR 1700 2700 An error occurred while reading data from the disk If the error persists there could be some thing wrong with ...

Page 84: ...d try again No Bank No Wave Data Digital Sampling related Error Messages PSR 2700 Wave Ram Full Protected Voice Same Note Wrong Disk Other Error Messages You have pressed a button that can not be used in the current mode Read the instructions for the function you are using carefully and use appropriate function button IllegalOperation The PSR 1700 2700 recording memory has become full while record...

Page 85: ...ypes on pages 26 27 and 28 The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF This is normal and is no cause for alarm The orchestration part to which the voice is assigned must be turned ON page 11 Make sure that the voice volume parameter for the orchestration part to which the voice is assigned is set to an appropriate level page 14 The selected voice does not sound when th...

Page 86: ... 30 Mapping samples PSR 2700 70 Measure number 44 Melody track recording realtime 42 Metronome 28 MIDI 73 MIDI implementation chart 340 Minus one playback 62 Modulation 19 Multi mode fingering 27 Multi pads 45 Music stand 6 N Number buttons 10 O Octave 14 One touch setting 36 Orchestration 11 Overall control 20 P Pan 15 Pan sample PSR 2700 69 Panel Controls 2 Pedal assign 72 Percussion kit list 33...

Page 87: ...om 5 61 C 3 Crash Cymbal 1 62 D3 High Tom Room Tom 6 Rock Tom 6 Electronic Tom 6 63 D 3 Ride Cymbal 1 64 E3 Chinese Cymbal 65 F3 Ride Cymbal Cup 66 F 3 Tambourine 67 G3 Splash Cymbal 68 G 3 Cowbell 69 A3 Crash Cymbal 2 70 A 3 Vibraslap 71 B3 Ride Cymbal 2 72 C4 Bongo H 73 C 4 Bongo L 74 D4 Conga H Mute 75 D 4 Conga H Open 76 E4 Conga L 77 F4 Timbale H 78 F 4 Timbale L 79 G4 Agogo H 80 G 4 Agogo L ...

Page 88: ...2 Natural Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Natural Tom 2 56 G 2 Analog Hi hat Closed 2 Dark Hi Hat Pedal Dark Hi Hat Pedal Dark Hi Hat Pedal 57 A2 Analog Tom 3 Natural Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Natural Tom 3 58 A 2 Analog Hi hat Open Dark Hit Hat Open Dark Hit Hat Open Dark Hit Hat Open 59 B2 Analog Tom 4 Natural Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Natural Tom 4 60 C3 Analog Tom 5 Natural Tom 5 Brush Tom 5 Natural Tom 5 61 C 3 Hand Cymba...

Page 89: ...dulation depth 6 38 O O Data entry MSB LSB 7 O O Volume 10 O O Pan 11 O O Expression 64 O O Sustain 66 X O Sostenuto 84 O O 5 Portamento control 90 X O 91 O O Reverb send level 96 X O RPN data increment 97 X O RPN data decrement 100 101 O 6 O 7 RPN MSB LSB 120 O O All sound off 121 X O 8 Reset all controllers Program O 0 127 O0 127 Change True 0 127 9 System Exclusive O 10 O 10 System Song Positio...

Page 90: ...tamento control is effective only when Reception is set in the Multi mode 6 A pitch bend sensitivity message is transmitted when a panel pitch bend range setting is made Pitch bend sensitivity BnH 64H 00H 65H 00H 7 RPN receives the following data Pitch bend sensitivity BnH 64H 00H 65H 00H Default 02H 00H Fine tuning BnH 64H 01H 65H 00H Default 40H 00H Coarse tuning BnH 64H 02H 65H 00H Default 40H ...

Page 91: ...ORDING REC REWRITE SETTING CLEAR STEP REC QUANTIZE GATE TIME STEP SIZE DIGITAL SAMPLING PSR 2700 VOICE 01 128 26 note polyphony VOICE NAME FREQ TRIGGER LEVEL PITCH MAPPING REC CLEAR INPUT LEVEL SAMPLE PADS PSR 2700 1 4 DISK FILE SAVE PART MINUS ONE SELECT LOAD SAVE DELETE FORMAT QUICK PLAY START STOP MINUS ONE ARE YOU SURE YES NO LCD Display Panel Number Buttons 0 9 Data Dial MIDI RECEIVE CH CL CO...

Page 92: ...urces such as radiators heat registers and other devices that produce heat should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Examples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement 9 This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended...

Page 93: ...ontact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 FCC INFORMATION U S A This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America Dit produkt is gefabriceerd in overeenstemming met de radiostoringsvoo...

Page 94: ...M D G EMI Division 1993 Yamaha Corporation VQ 64120 JDBBR0PO1 3CP ...

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