background image

131

O

: YES

X

: NO

REGISTRATION

ONE TOUCH

DISK DATA

MEMORY

RECALL

FACTORY

REGISTRATION

FREEZE

SETTING

group

BACK UP

group name

PRESET

group name

PANEL
LEAD VOICE

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

Tenor Sax

RIGHT1 VOICE

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

GrandPiano 1

RIGHT2 VOICE

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

Strings 1

LEFT VOICE

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

Strings 1

RIGHT ORCHESTRA

X

X

X

O

R1

PART SELECT
LEAD ON/OFF

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

OFF

RIGHT1 ON/OFF

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

ON

RIGHT2 ON/OFF

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

OFF

LEFT ON/OFF

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

OFF

LEFT HOLD

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

OFF

HARMONY

O

HARMONY

O

SETUP

O

OFF

SUSTAIN

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

OFF

TOUCH RESPONSE

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

ON

REVERB

O

EFFECTS

O

SETUP

O

ON

CHORUS

O

EFFECTS

O

SETUP

O

ON

DSP EFFECT

O

EFFECTS

O

SETUP

O

ON

REGISTRATION

NUMBER

X

X

X

X

BANK

X

X

X

X

1

FREEZE

X

X

X

O

OFF

STYLE

O

ACCOMP.

X

SETUP

O

Eurobeat

ACCOMP. DIRECTOR

FADE IN/OUT

X

X

X

X

OFF

INTRO A/FILL to A

X

X

X

X

OFF

INTRO B/FILL to B

X

X

X

X

OFF

MAIN A,MAIN B

O

ACCOMP.

X

SETUP

O

MAIN A

ENDING/rit.

X

X

X

X

OFF

SYNCHRO START

X

X

X

X

OFF

ARRANGER

PHRASE

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

PAD

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

CHORD

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

BASS

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

RHYTHM

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

ABC

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

ON

ONE TOUCH SETTING

X

X

X

X

MULTI PAD SELECT

O

MULTI PAD

X

SETUP

O

PHRASE/
CHORD

TEMPO

O

TEMPO

O

SETUP

O

122

LIST HOLD

X

X

X

X

OFF

SONG PLAY

X

X

X

X

OFF

SONG RECORD

X

X

X

X

OFF

CUSTOM VOICE EDIT

X

X

X

X

OFF

CUSTOM ACCOMP. REC

X

X

X

X

OFF

FUNCTION

X

X

X

X

OFF

DISK

X

X

X

X

OFF

MIXER
MAIN

LEAD

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

X

100

RIGHT1

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

X

80

RIGHT2

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

X

80

LEFT

O

VOICE

O

SETUP

O

X

60

ACCOMP.

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

MULTI PAD

O

MULTI PAD

X

SETUP

O

X

100

SONG

O

SONG

X

SETUP

O

X

100

ACCOMPANIMENT

PHRASE1

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

PHRASE2

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

PAD

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

CHORD1

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

CHORD2

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

BASS

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

RHYTHM1

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

RHYTHM2

O

ACCOMP.

O

SETUP

O

X

100

TRANSPOSE

O

TRANSPOSE

X

SETUP

O

X

0

TUNE

X

X

SETUP

O

X

440.0Hz

Setup Parameters • Setup-Parameter
Paramètres de réglage général • Parámetros de ajuste

Summary of Contents for PortaTone PSR-4000

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graph ics on the enclosure The explanation of these graphics ap pears on this page Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section IMPORTANT NOTICE All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order that you may be sure ...

Page 3: ...English Owner s Manual Deutsch Bedienungsanleitung Français Mode d emploi Español Manual de instrucciones ...

Page 4: ...OSE TUNE 17 OCTAVE CHANGE 18 Using the Accompaniment Section 19 Fade ins and Fade outs 26 Accompaniment Volume 26 The Auto Mute Function 26 Changing the A Split Point 27 The Chord Assist Function 28 The Arranger Buttons 30 One Touch Setting 31 THE TEMPO SET FUNCTION 32 Expression Effects 33 Harmony 33 Sustain 33 Touch Response 33 Reverb 34 Chorus 34 DSP Effects 34 Left Hold 35 Pitch Bend Wheel 35 ...

Page 5: ...PLIT POINT 102 ABC MODE 102 MULTI PAD 103 REPEAT 103 CHORD MATCH 103 F3 Controller 104 FOOT CONTROLLER 104 VOLUME 104 SW1 FOOTSWITCH 1 SW2 FOOTSWITCH 2 104 PANEL CONTROLLER 106 SUSTAIN BUTTON 106 PITCH BEND WHEEL 106 MODULATION WHEEL 106 INITIAL TOUCH 107 F4 Style Revoice 108 VOLUME OFFSET 108 VOICE 108 REVERB DEPTH 109 CHORUS DEPTH 109 F5 Reverb Chorus DSP Effect 110 REVERB TYPE DEPTH 110 REVERB ...

Page 6: ...ustration 2 Insert Batteries Insert the four batteries being careful to follow the polarity markings on the bottom panel 3 Replace Cover Replace the compartment cover making sure that it locks firmly in place NOTES Never mix old and new or different type of batteries To prevent damage due to battery leakage it is a good idea to remove the batteries from the PSR 4000 after saving any important data...

Page 7: ...rovided labels to a floppy disk Also make sure that labels are at tached in the proper location Protecting Your data To prevent accidental erasure of important data you have saved to floppy disk be sure to slide the disk s write protect tab to the write protect position the tab window should be open When this is done the disk cannot be written to Make regular backup copies of important data to a s...

Page 8: ...ge 90 TEMPO and Buttons page 22 MULTI PAD Buttons page 36 REC STOP PHRASE CHORD PERCUSSION 1 8 ARRANGER PHRASE PAD CHORD BASS RHYTHM MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX SONG PLAY CUSTOM VOICE EDIT FUNCTION SONG RECORD CUSTOM ACCOMP REC DISK MIXER LIST HOLD TEMPO FADE IN OUT INTRO FILL to MAIN ENDING rit SYNCHRO START START STOP ACCOMPANIMENT DIRECTOR A B A B REC STOP PERCUSSION PHRASE CHORD PHRASE CHORD PLAYING...

Page 9: ...uttons page 14 R1 R2 R RIGHT ORCHESTRA Buttons pages 13 14 T LEAD Buttons pages 13 14 Y Disk Drive pages 47 52 90 U PITCH BEND Wheel page 35 I MODULATION Wheel page 35 HARMONY SUSTAIN TOUCH RESPONSE REVERB CHORUS DSP EFFECT LCD CONTRAST DEMO POWER PSR 4000 DISK IN USE EXIT FREEZE MEMORY BANK 1 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REGISTRATION R 1 R 2 PIANO ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR SAX WOODWIND TRUMPET BRASS GUITAR BASS ...

Page 10: ...04 FOOT SWITCH 1 2 The rear panel AUX OUT L L R and R jacks deliver the output of the PSR 4000 for connection to a keyboard amplifier stereo sound system a mixing console or tape recorder If you will be connecting the PSR 4000 to a monaural sound system use only the L L R jack When a plug is inserted into the L L R jack only the left and right channel signals are combined and delivered via the L L...

Page 11: ... MIDI IN connector allowing chaining of several MIDI instruments or other devices The MIDI OUT connector transmits MIDI data generated by the PSR 4000 e g note and velocity data produced by playing the keyboard More details on MIDI are provided on page 116 MIDI OUT THRU IN Tone Generator Music Computer The Music Stand The PSR 4000 is supplied with a music stand that can be attached to the instrume...

Page 12: ...highest setting You can re adjust the MASTER VOLUME control for the most comfortable over all volume level after playback begins C Press the DEMO Button Press the DEMO button and the PSR 4000 demo display will appear B Exit When Done Press either the DEMO button or the EXIT button to exit from the demo mode and return to the normal play mode display when you ve finished playing the demo songs V St...

Page 13: ...onding to the type of demo song you want to play then use the same LCD button to select either of the two demo songs in that group You can also use either of the LCD controls underSONG on the display to select any of the 14 demo songs V Start Stop Playback as Required Press the START LCD button to start playback of the selected demo song s Press the STOP LCD button when you want to stop playback C...

Page 14: ...EAD on the display is used to set the normal octave for the lead voice 0 shift it one octave up 1 or one octave down 1 The MIXER Button The lower section of the normal play mode display shown above provides individual volume controls for the PSR 4000 s song multi pad accom paniment left right 1 right 2 and lead sound Pressing the ACCOMP VOLUME LCD button switches to the individual auto accompanime...

Page 15: ...the LIST HOLD button so that its LED lights Press LIST HOLD a second time the LED will go out to disengage the list hold function NOTES If the LIST HOLD button is engaged when a list is not showing the list will not appear even when a voice group style group or ONE TOUCH SETTING button is pressed The PSR 4000 Display Display based Controls The LCD CONTRAST Control The PSR 4000 display panel is a l...

Page 16: ...he default split point is the F 2 key Either voice can be played alone or both can be played simultaneously The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 voices can be selected from a range of 243 voices organized in 12 groups LEAD This is a monophonic voice which can be played over the entire keyboard or to the right of a specified split point The default split point is the F 2 key The LEAD voice can be played alone o...

Page 17: ... minimum values MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX X Select the Orchestra Parts You Want To Play Press the RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEAD and or LEFT button s turning on the indicators corresponding to the parts you want to play Each time you turn a part on or off the EASY SETTING LCD button for that part will appear on the LCD for a few seconds R 1 R 2 PIANO ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR SAX WOODWIND TRUMPET BRASS GUITAR BASS RI...

Page 18: ... 2 voice use the RIGHT ORCHESTRA voice selectors to select a LEAD voice use the LEAD voice selectors and to select a LEFTvoice use the LEFTORCHESTRAvoice selectors When selecting a RIGHT1 or RIGHT2 voice it is also necessary to press the R1 or R2 PARTSELECT button prior to actually selecting the voice according to whether you want to select a RIGHT 1 or RIGHT 2 voice this is not necessary if the R...

Page 19: ... parts Keyboard Percussion When one of the RIGHTORCHESTRA DRUM KIT voices is selected you can play 61 different drums and percussion instruments on the keyboard The drums and percussion instruments played by the various keys are marked by symbols above the keys Some of the instru ments in the different drum kit voices sound different even though they have the same name while others are essentially...

Page 20: ... Display When Done Z Select an Orchestra Part Easy Setting Display Select an orchestra part easy setting display ei ther by turning a part on or off and pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button before it disappears or by pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button while holding an orchestra part button that is already on X Set the Split Point The split point can be set in two ways either use the SPLIT POINT ...

Page 21: ...nctions from the normal play mode display by pressing the TRANS POSE TUNE LCD button X Set the Transposition and or Tuning As Required Use the TRANSPOSE LCD controls to set the desired degree of transposition and the TUNE LCD controls to set the desired de gree of tuning The transpose range is from 24 to 24 allow ing a maximum upward or downward transposition of 2 octaves A setting of 0 produces t...

Page 22: ...e down one octave and 0 sets the voice to its normal octave NOTES These parameters are also available in the F1 VOICE PART function display page 101 Some voices may suddenly shift octaves when played at the extreme ends of the keyboard if they are set to a lower or higher octave than normal This can also occur when the PITCH BEND wheel is used on extremely low or high notes If you change the trans...

Page 23: ...board exceeds the total number that can be produced by the PSR 4000 at that time the last notes played take priority ROCK ROCK N ROLL JAZZ POP BEAT BALLAD DANCE DISCO RHYTHM BLUES LATIN COUNTRY WESTERN MARCH WALTZ CUSTOM STYLE BALLROOM ONE TOUCH SETTING ACCOMPANIMENT AUTO BASS CHORD X Select the Desired ABC Mode Press the ABC EASY SETTING LCD button immediately after pressing the AUTO BASS CHORD b...

Page 24: ...inor seventh chord simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left FINGERED 2 FC2 This mode accepts the same fingerings as the FINGERED 1 mode but the lowest note played in the ABC section of the keyboard is used as the bass root allowing you to play on bass or fraction chords in the FINGERED 1 mode the root of the chord is always used as the bass root FINGERED 1 FC1 T...

Page 25: ...sing the Accompaniment Section AUTO MIDI BASS In this mode all accompaniment parts except the bass part respond to the chord played on the key board Fingering is the same as in the FINGERED 1 mode If more than three notes are played on the ABC section of the keyboard in this mode and if the chord played is not recognized by the PSR 4000 only the top three are used for chord recognition All others ...

Page 26: ...also use either of the SELECT LCD controls to select any of the styles within the selected group ThePSR 4000automaticallydeterminesthevoices to be used for the accompaniment bass and chords according the accompaniment style you select NOTES Also see Custom Accompaniment on page 69 The custom style button can be used to access SFF optional style file format disks that have been loaded V Set the Tem...

Page 27: ...ized to the first note or chord played on theABC section of the keyboard i e keys to the left of and including the split point key normally F 2 by first pressing the SYNCHRO START button Pressing the SYNCHRO START button alone causes a straight start to occur when the first note or chord is played Press SYNCHRO START and the appropriate INTRO button or vice versa for a synchronized introduction st...

Page 28: ...ord and bass note will sound if you play in the ABC section of the keyboard while the ABC function is on but the accompaniment is stopped but not in the FULL KEYBOARD and MANUAL MIDI BASS modes Please note that the Left Hold function page 35 cannot be applied to these chord and bass notes Melody Section ABC Section Split Point C3 M Select Sections as Required Each accompaniment style has two secti...

Page 29: ...ay after the fill in by pressing the appropriate section button while the fill in is playing NOTES A Yamaha FC5 footswitch plugged into a rear panel FOOT SWITCH jack can also be used to activate the intro and fill in functions if the appropriate function is assigned to the footswitch using the FOOT SWITCH functions described on page 104 Stop the Accompaniment The accompaniment can be stopped at an...

Page 30: ...if you want to disengage the fade in mode The Auto Mute Function When the EASY SETTING ABC display is se lected orwhentheF2SPLITPOINT ABCMODE display is selected the AUTO MUTE LCD button will appear as long as the MANUAL MIDI BASS ABC mode is not selected When this function is turned ON certain AUTO BASS CHORD parts will either stop playing or play with reduced volume whenever the right hand keys ...

Page 31: ...nel button to return to the previous display when done Select the AUTO BASS CHORD easy setting displayeitherbyturningthe AUTOBASSCHORD button on and pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button before it disappears or by pressing the EASY SETTING LCD button while holding the AUTO BASS CHORD button The split point can be set in two ways either use the SPLIT POINT A LCD controls or press the desired key on ...

Page 32: ...D button on and pressing the CHORD ASSIST LCD button before it disappears or by pressing the CHORD ASSIST LCD button while holding the AUTO BASS CHORD button When the CHORD ASSIST function is selected the ABC FINGERED 1 mode will automatically be selected and the split point will be set at C 3 X Start the Accompaniment Start the accompaniment by using any of the methods described on page 23 C Sele...

Page 33: ...m on the ABC section of the keyboard The chord will appear in notation form on the musical staff under played CHORD in the upper half of the display B Invert the Fingering as Necessary Use the INVERSION LCD controls to shift the fingering up or down the keyboard Each timeanINVERSIONLCD control ispressed the next viable fingering inversion appears on the graphic keyboard display and the musical sta...

Page 34: ...R button is pressed so that its indica tor goes out the corresponding accompaniment part s are muted Muted parts can be turned back on by pressing the appropriate ARRANGER button so that its indicator lights The ARRANGER buttons correspond to the following accompaniment parts ARRANGER PHRASE PAD CHORD BASS RHYTHM PHRASE PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 PAD PAD CHORD CHORD 1 CHORD 2 BASS BASS RHYTHM RHYTHM 1 RHYT...

Page 35: ...e One Touch Setting Feature The ONE TOUCH SETTING feature can be used either while an accompaniment is playing or prior to starting an accompaniment by simply press ing the ONE TOUCH SETTING button and selecting the desired ONETOUCH SETTING setup by pressing the appropriate LCD button ROCK ROCK N ROLL JAZZ POP BEAT BALLAD DANCE DISCO RHYTHM BLUES LATIN COUNTRY WESTERN MARCH WALTZ CUSTOM STYLE BALL...

Page 36: ...when a different setup is selected regardless of the tempo setting it includes Any of the parameters set by the ONE TOUCH SETTING feature can be adjusted to create the desired sound after a ONETOUCH SETTING setup has been selected NOTES See page 131 for a complete listing of the ONE TOUCH SETTING setup parameters One Touch Settings can also be stored in the REGISTRA TION memory ONE TOUCH SETTING c...

Page 37: ...is applied via a footswitch however the panel SUSTAIN button will not function NOTES Sustain can be applied to any combination of the LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEAD voices via the SUSTAIN BUTTON parameter available via the SUSTAIN EASY SETTING display or the CONTROLLER function display See page 104 for details The sustain effect may not produce the same effect for all voices Touch Response HARMONY ...

Page 38: ...page 112 The CHORUS button alternately turns the chorus effect on indicator lit or off indicator out NOTES Chorus depth settings are available via the CHORUS EASY SETTING display or via the REVERB CHORUS DSP EFFECT function display See page 110 for details Although the CHORUS indicator will go out the chorus effect cannot be turned off during accompaniment or song playback DSP Effects HARMONY SUST...

Page 39: ... on page 83 NOTES Pitch bend can be applied to the LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEAD voices the PITCH BEND WHEEL parameter described on page 106 allows the pitch bend wheel to be assigned any of these voices singly or in any combination The pitch bend wheel may cause sudden pitch changes when applied to notes at the upper and lower extremes of the keyboard Modulation Wheel PITCH BEND MODULATION UP DOW...

Page 40: ... of these voices is recorded The recorded phrases can then be played back at any time even while playing on the keyboard with or without accompani ment The PHRASE pads record the following data The PHRASE CHORD Mode ToengagethePHRASE CHORDmode pressthe PHRASE CHORD PERCUSSION buttonsothatthePHRASE CHORD indicator lights the PHRASE CHORD and PERCUSSION in dicators light alternately each time the bu...

Page 41: ... in that pad will be erased and replaced by the new data The preset pad data can be reloaded via the RECALL PRESET DATA function described on page 115 Recorded phrases which are to be played using the CHORD MATCH function page 103 should be recorded in the key of C major 7 You can record phrases while AUTO BASS CHORD accompaniment is playing or stopped In either case the phrase will be recorded in...

Page 42: ...Use the M PAD VOLUME control in the MIXER MAIN VOL UME display to adjust the playback volume of the phrase pads Only one pad can be played at a time in the SONG RECORD mode page 52 REC STOP PERCUSSION PHRASE CHORD PHRASE CHORD PLAYING PHRASE CHORD MULTI PAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Recording Chords ZSelect a CHORD Pad For Recording Press the CHORD pad you intend to record to while holding the REC STOP butt...

Page 43: ...uence is reached Only one chord sequence can be played at a time During chord pad playback theAUTO BASS CHORD indica tor will go out and the left hand section of the keyboard plays in the same way as the right hand section To indicate that the end of the chord sequence is approaching the PHRASE CHORD PLAYING indicator flashes during the last two measures if the REPEAT mode is not engaged see below...

Page 44: ...lso available via the MULTI PAD FUNCTION display page 103 REPEAT When a check mark appears in a REPEAT box in the REPEAT display the corresponding pad PHRASE or CHORD will playback repeatedly until stopped by either pressing the same MULTI PAD again or by pressing the REC STOP button Use the LCD controls to turn repeat for the corresponding pads ON or OFF as required NOTES The default repeat setti...

Page 45: ...ASSIGN display will ap pear listing the percussion instruments currently assigned to the pads XSelect a Drum Voice Use the DRUM KIT LCD controls to select the drum voice which includes the percussion instruments you want to assign REC STOP PERCUSSION PHRASE CHORD 5 MidTom H 6 Low Tom 7 F Tom L 8 CrashCy2 1 Kick M 2 Snare M 3 C Hi Hat 4 O Hi Hat The PERCUSSION Mode To engage the PERCUSSION mode pre...

Page 46: ... PERCUSSION pads press the REC STOP button so that its indicator goes out NOTES Percussionpaddatacanbesavedtoandloadedfromdisk page 90 but can not be memorized by the Registration feature page 43 Playing the Percussion Pads The PERCUSSION pads can be played at any time whether an accompaniment is playing or not as long as the PERCUSSION mode is selected Depending on the assigned instrument some pa...

Page 47: ...rols as Required Make the desired control settings NOTES See page 131 for a complete listing of the data stored by the Registration function Registering the Panel Settings X Register in Memory Use the BANK or button to select the desired memory bank the bank number is shown next to REG BANK in the upper right cor ner of the display Press and hold the MEMORY button then press one of the REGISTRATIO...

Page 48: ...c tion by pressing the corresponding LCD button X Enter a Name Use the LCD control to move the name cursor to the various character positions then use the A Z a z or 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capital letters the a z LCD control selects lower case letters and the 0 9 LCD control selects numbers and special characters NOTES It s a ...

Page 49: ...ressed selecting a dif ferent bank does not change the settings FREEZE MEMORY BANK 1 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REGISTRATION If any change is made to a setting memorized by the REGISTRATION feature REGIST EDITED appears in place of the bank number and name to indicatethatthecurrentpanelsettings donotexactly correspond to the selected registration memory The selected bank and registration number ap pears a...

Page 50: ... is also available via the FUNCTION display page 114 The Freeze Group Settings Z Select the FREEZE GROUP SETTING Function Press the EASY SETTING LCD button that ap pears when a BANK button or the MEMORY button is pressed before it disappears When the easy setting display appears select the FREEZE GROUP SETTING function by pressing the corre sponding LCD button X Mark the Settings to be Frozen Use ...

Page 51: ... into the PSR 4000 disk drive a disk containing songs you have recorded on the PSR 4000yourself aYamahaDOC DiskOrchestra Collection a Yamaha Disklavier disk or a GM song disk The SONG PLAYmode will be automati cally engaged if a DOC Disklavier or GM song disk is inserted and an accompaniment is not playing Otherwise engage the SONG PLAY mode as de scribed in the following step X Engage the Song Pl...

Page 52: ...reverse opera tion will not be possible when a GM song disk SMF Format 1 is being played C Select a Play Mode Also use the REPEAT LCD control to turn the repeat mode ON or OFF as required When ON playbackwillrepeatcontinuouslyuntilstopped V Start Stop Playback Press the START LCD button to start playback Playback will stop automatically when the specified song s have been played all the way throug...

Page 53: ...Required Songs Use the SONG LCD controls to select a song use the CHAIN LIST LCD controls to select a position in the chain if the chain contains more than one song and finally press the INS LCD button to insert the song at the current position Repeat this process to insert the required songs at the required locations C Delete Songs As Required To delete a song from the chain list simply use the C...

Page 54: ... cannot be saved to a DOC or Disklavier disk Song Playback Recording B Return to the Song Select Display Press the SONG SEL LCD button to return to the SONG SELECT display Volume Mute Solo Settings The volume mute and solo parameters for song playback are available via the VOLUME MUTE display which can be accessed by pressing the LCD button to the right of the display Press the VOLUME or MUTE LCD ...

Page 55: ...set the volume of the correspond ing tracks see the DOC or Disklavier software manual for more details If a Disklavier song is being played use the ORCH LEFT and RIGHT LCD controls to set the volume of the corre sponding tracks The LCD controls in the TRACK MUTE displayallowPLAY MUTE or SOLO tobeselected for each track group Muted tracks do not play If a track is set to SOLO only that track will p...

Page 56: ...formatted for use with the PSR 4000 is inserted the Wrong disk format Format disk confirmation message will appear when the SONG RECORD mode is selected Press YES to format the disk or NO to cancel If a GM disk is in the drive when the SONG RECORD mode is engaged the Not a user disk Recording to this disk will convert it to a user disk OK to record message will appear on the display Press YES to e...

Page 57: ... name cursor to the various character positions then use the A Z a z or 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capital letters the a z control selects lower case letters and the 0 9 LCD control selects numbers and special characters B Select a Record Mode Press the QUICK RECORD or MULTI TRACK LCDbuttontoselectthecorrespondingrecordmode ...

Page 58: ...start recording or recording will begin automati cally SYNCHRO START can be disengaged by pressing the SYNCHRO START button X Set Up For the Recording Select the required voice s select a style turn AUTOBASSCHORDonifrequired see NOTES below Set up all parameters as desired for record ing The voices multi pad notes harmony notes and accompaniment parts are recorded on the vari ous tracks as listed ...

Page 59: ... being saved to the disk V Start Recording If the SYNCHRO START mode is engaged it is engaged automatically when the QUICK RECORD mode is selected you can start recording by simply playing on the keyboard Otherwise use the START LCD button or the panel START button NOTES Any previous data in a track will be erased when that track is recorded When the record mode is engaged and accompaniment is sto...

Page 60: ...g the DEL button to delete all data in the corresponding tracks The data is actually deleted when the DEL LCD button is released When the DEL LCD button is pressed tracks set to REC will automatically be switched to PLAY or MUTE PLAYBACK Recorded tracks are automatically set to the PLAY mode when recording is stopped so you can simplypresstheSTARTLCDbuttonorthe START panel button to hear what you ...

Page 61: ...t style Measure num bers appear above each measure division on the data line and the smaller division represent the smallest increment available for the current style The measure numbers will scroll accordingly when the cursor is moved past the last or first measure on the display but not backwards past measure 1 X Specify a Chord Volume Change or Other Event To specify a chord change use the ROOT...

Page 62: ...ND event available at the bottom of the TYPE list DELETING EVENTS When the cursor is located at any previously entered dot on the CHORD STEP data line the type of event s recorded in that location are indicated by triangular markers s to the left of the correspond ing event names in the event window When only one type of event has been entered at the cursor location an eraser icon appears to the r...

Page 63: ...rom the disk NOTES The song currently being recorded cannot be deleted The amount of remaining disk space is displayed in the upper right corner of the display in approximate kilobytes while recording or playback is stopped ZSelect a Song Use the SONG LCD controls to select the song to be deleted XDelete the Song Press the EXECUTE LCD button The Ready to Delete OK to delete confirmation messagewil...

Page 64: ... tracks to be played while recording or the MUTE mode for tracks neither to be played or recorded The PLAY mode can only be selected for tracks which contain data The TR1 8 or TR9 16 LCD button selects track groups 1 through 8 and 9 through 16 respectively X Change the Track Parts If Required The default part for each track is displayed above the REC setting The parts can be changed as re quired b...

Page 65: ...on automatically V Start Recording B Stop Recording Engage the SYNCHRO START mode if you want to start recording automatically as soon as you start playing on the keyboard Otherwise use the START LCD button or the panel START button NOTES Any previous data in a track will be erased when that track is recorded When the record mode is engaged and accompaniment is stopped prior to actually starting r...

Page 66: ...EC will automatically be switched to PLAY or MUTE RECORDING EFFECTS The reverb chorus and DSPeffects are recorded as follows REVERB The last reverb type selected during recording takes priority No effect type is recorded if the RE VERB button is off during recording CHORUS The chorus type is only recorded when the accompaniment or rhythm tracks are recorded The chorus type is recorded even if the ...

Page 67: ...FT Only tracks which contain data can be selected EXITING Press the SONG RECORD or EXIT button to exit from the MULTITRACK RECORD mode and return to the normal play mode SONG PLAY CUSTOM VOICE EDIT FUNCTION SONG RECORD CUSTOM ACCOMP REC DISK EXIT Punch In Recording PUNCH IN recording allows only a section of a recorded track to be re recorded without having to redo the entire track Select the PUNC...

Page 68: ... IN OUT function via the F3 CON TROLLER FOOT CONTROLLER display page 104 FOOT SW can also be selected via the TRIG GER LCD controls C Turn the Metronome On If Required Use the METRONOME LCD control to turn the metronome ON if you want to record while monitoring the metronome sound the metronome sound is not recorded V Locate the Punch In Point While the PLAY mode is selected play the song and paus...

Page 69: ...g on the keyboard or pressing the footswitch according to the start trigger type selected in step 2 above Stop Recording Stop recording at the punch out point by press ingthePUNCHOUTLCDbutton thepanel START STOP button or the footswitch If recording is stopped via the panel START STOP button all data following the punch out point will be deleted If recording is stopped by using the PUNCH OUT LCDbu...

Page 70: ...he MULTITRACK RECORD VOLUME dis play provides independent volume parameters for each of the 16 tracks Select theVOLUME display via the or LCD button to the right of the display and use the TR1 through TR16 LCD controls to set the volume of the corresponding tracks The TR1 8 or TR9 16 LCD button selects track groups 1 through 8 and 9 through 16 respectively Press the EX ECUTE LCD button to save the...

Page 71: ... track 1 Mix Destination track Data Data Data Data Copy to Destination track Source track 1 Copy ZSelect the Source and Destination Tracks Use the SOURCE1 and SOURCE2 LCD controls to specify the tracks to be mixed and the DESTINATION LCD controls to select the track into which the results will be placed To simply copy from the SOURCE1 track to the DESTINA TION track select COPY via the SOURCE2 LCD...

Page 72: ...splay while the data is being up dated AfterexecutiontheEXECUTEbuttonchanges to an UNDO button which can be used to undo the initial edit operation if the results are not satisfac tory This function deletes the specified song file from the disk NOTES The song currently being recorded cannot be deleted The amount of remaining disk space is displayed in the upper right corner of the display in appro...

Page 73: ...1 track will be automatically engaged C Select the Section You Want to Record After making sure that the BASIC page is se lected use the LCD button to the right of the display if necessary press the SETTING LCD button if it is showing to access the NAME SEC TION and COPY parameters Use the SECTION LCD controls to select the section you want to program first MAIN A MAIN B INTRO FILL IN or ENDING Th...

Page 74: ...Style Name If Necessary You can enter an original name for the custom accompaniment style at this point Style names can be up to 12 characters long Use the LCD control to move the name cursor to the various character positions then use the A Z a z or 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capital letters the a z LCD control selects lower case...

Page 75: ...ameters Use the BEAT LCD controls to select a different time signature 2 4 3 4 4 4 or 5 4 Please note that the time signature can only be changed if all sections of the current custom style have been cleared If any data remains in any section All sections must be clear to set beat will appear in the BEAT parameter position use the CLEAR CUS TOM STYLE function described on page 77 to clear all sect...

Page 76: ...t deleting all data from the part Playback can be started and stopped via the START STOP buttonasrequiredwhilein theCUSTOMACCOMP RECORD mode data cannot be recorded while play back is stopped It is a good idea however to use SYNCHRO START if you want to record from the top of the first measure Set the Part Volume Levels Use the LCD button to the left of the display to select the VOLUME parameters ...

Page 77: ...complete press the CUSTOM ACCOMP REC or EXIT button to exit from the CUSTOM ACCOMPANI MENT RECORD mode Effects Select the EFFECTS display via the or LCD button to the right of the display If not already selected press the SETTING LCD button to access the REVERB DEPTH CHORUS TYPE DEPTH and PAN parameters for the current section REVERB DEPTH Use the and buttons to the left of the display to select t...

Page 78: ...ametersusetheDEPTH LCD button to select the CHORUS DEPTH display if it isn t already selected Use the RHY1 RHY2 BASS CHD1 CHD2 PAD PHR1 and PHR2 LCD controls to set the chorus depth for the corresponding parts PAN Use the and buttons to the left of the display toselectthePANparameters UsetheRHY1 RHY2 BASS CHD1 CHD2 PAD PHR1 and PHR2 LCD controls to set the pan position for the corresponding parts ...

Page 79: ...ich the notes will be aligned The part name for parts which are being used unedited from a preset style will appear in small letters will appear for parts which contain no data Neither can be selected for quantization XQuantize the Part Press the EXECUTE button The Completed display will appear briefly when the quantize opera tion has finished After quantization the EXECUTE button changes to an UN...

Page 80: ...specified type of event VOLUME PITCH BEND or MODULATION from a specified part ZSelect a Part Use the PART LCD controls to select the part from which a type of event is to be removed The part name for parts which are being used unedited from a preset style will appear in small letters will appear for parts which contain no data Neither can be selected for editing XSelect an Event Type Use the EVENT...

Page 81: ...ber Use the STORE LCD controls to select the custom style number to which you want to store the newly created custom style XStore the Custom Style Press the EXECUTE button then press YES to store the style when the confirmation display ap pears or NO to cancel CLEAR CUSTOM STYLE Clears unwanted custom styles from memory making more memory available for custom style storage ZSelect a Custom Style N...

Page 82: ...on which the custom voice will be based via the PART GROUP and VOICELCD controls The control below the large and symbols scrolls quickly through the voice list while the control below the smaller and symbols scroll more slowly C Select Easy or Full Edit EXITING Exit from the CUSTOM VOICE EDIT mode whendonebypressingeitherthe CUSTOMVOICE EDIT or EXIT button NOTES If the edited data was not stored t...

Page 83: ... 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capital letters the a z LCD control selects lowercase letters and the 0 9 LCD control selects numbers and special characters PAN The PAN LCD control can be used to position the voice in the center of the stereo sound field or to the left or right in 10 steps NOTES Depending upon the selected DSP EFFECT ...

Page 84: ... is pressed 0 is the preset value settings produce a faster attack The DECAY LCD control sets the time it takes to reach the sustain level after the maximum attacklevelhasbeenreached 0 isthepresetvalue settings produce a faster decay The RELEASE LCD control sets the time it takes for the sound to diminish to zero after a key is released 0 is the preset value settings produce a faster release NOTES...

Page 85: ...umber Use the STORE LCD controls to select the custom voice number to which you want to store the newly created custom voice XStore the Custom Voice Press the EXECUTE button then press YES to store the voice when the confirmation display ap pears or NO to cancel CLEAR CUSTOM VOICE Clears unwanted custom voices from memory making more memory available for custom voice storage ZSelect a Custom Voice...

Page 86: ...selected drum kit voices are all single element When a 2 element voice which allows individual editing of each element is selected the ELEMENT LCD button can be used to select the element to be edited A or B The COMPARE LCD button can be used during editing to compare the sound of the original voice with the edited voice E1 BASIC NAME WAVE except for the DRUM KITS A name of up to 12 characters can...

Page 87: ...EY ON DELAY except for the DRUM KITS Sets the time before the envelope begins after a key is pressed The higher the value the longer the delay PAN Sets the element volume The higher the value the higher the volume The PAN LCD control can be used to position the voice in the center of the stereo sound field or to the left or right in 10 steps NOTES Depending upon the selected DSP EFFECT type some P...

Page 88: ...crease the maximum modulation depth achievable with the modulation wheel In the case of AMD moving the modulation wheel while a key is already pressed will produce no effect The effect will be produced if the next key is pressed INITIAL TOUCH CURVE Use the LCD controls to select any of 6 keyboard touch response speed sensitivities PIANO 1 STRINGS ORGAN PIANO 2 WOOD WIND or E PIANO The OFFSET LCD c...

Page 89: ...Y3 Set the speed of varia tion between the maximum attack level and the levels set by the LEVEL DECAY1 DECAY2 and DECAY3 parameters respectively RELEASE1 Sets the rate of variation from the level at key release to level 0 when SUSTAIN is off SUSTAIN Sets the rate of variation from the level at key release to level 0 when SUSTAIN is on LEVEL These parameters sets the envelope output level Higher va...

Page 90: ...the LEVEL RELEASE1 parameter to that set by the LEVEL RELEASE2 parameter when SUS TAIN is off SUSTAIN Sets the rate of variation from the level at key release to the level set by the LEVEL SUS TAIN parameter when SUSTAIN is on RESONANCE Sets the amount of emphasis at the cutoff frequency resonance LEVEL These parameters set the amount of variation from the preset cutoff frequency Level 0 is the pr...

Page 91: ...on No delay is produced when TIME is set to its minimum value In this case only normal vibrato is produced this has no relation to the RATE value RATE Sets the rate at which LFO phase modulation is applied after the delay time i e how long it takes to reach maximum modulation level after modula tion begins The AMD has no RATE parameters REVERB DEPTH Sets the depth of the reverb effect The higher t...

Page 92: ...umber Use the STORE LCD controls to select the custom voice number to which you want to store the newly created custom voice XStore the Custom Voice Press the EXECUTE button then press YES to store the voice when the confirmation display ap pears or NO to cancel CLEAR CUSTOM VOICE Clears unwanted custom voices from memory making more memory available for custom voice storage ZSelect a Custom Voice...

Page 93: ...ting Pressing any key on the keyboard will directly select that keys percussion sound The drum kit voices have no VOLUME or KEY ON DELAY parameters The PITCHparameter functions in the same way as the TUNE FINE parameter provided for the orchestra voices The E2 CONTROLLER E3 ENVELOPE E4 EFFECTS andSTORE CLEARdisplayparam eters and functions are the same as in the orchestra voice FULL EDIT mode NOTE...

Page 94: ...k inserted into the PSR 4000 disk drive Load From Disk NOTES Please note that no other PSR 4000 functions will operate while a disk function is in progress Foranydiskoperationanappropriatefloppydiskmustfirstbeproperly inserted into the PSR 4000 disk drive The PSR 4000 uses only 3 5 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks Make sure the disk write protect tab is set to the write enable position if you intend ...

Page 95: ... INDIVIDUAL mode is selected and STYLE is selected for loading a PRE LOAD LIS TEN LCD button appears which lets you listen to the style before actually loading it The PRE LOAD LISTEN function will not work if there is too much style data however Press the LIST LCD button when you want to go back to the FILE LIST display When the file and data types have been specified press the EXECUTE LCD button ...

Page 96: ...LCD button The and LCD buttons to the left of the display can now be used to select various groups of data and the LCD controls can be used to select the individual type s of data to be saved to the selected file Data types which are turned ON are saved SETUP All setup data see list on page 131 STYLE REVOICE All STYLE REVOICE settings page 108 MULTI PAD All MULTI PAD phrase percussion and chord da...

Page 97: ...of the save operation will be indicated by a bar graph on the display Press the SONG LCD button to if the SONG LIST is not showing in order to rename a song file or the USER FILE LCD button if the USER FILE LIST is not showing in order to rename a user file Use the FILE or SONG LCD controls to select the file you want to rename The name of the selected file is displayed to the right of the file nu...

Page 98: ...move the name cursor to the various character positions then use the A Zor 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capital letters and the 0 9 LCD control selects numbers and special characters When a song file is selected the a z LCD control is also available for lower case character entry When the file and file name have been specified press...

Page 99: ...ht of the file name in kilobytes approximate The LISTEN LCD button which appears when the SONG LIST is selected can be used to listen to the currently selected song press LISTEN again to stop playback when done When the file to be deleted has been selected press the EXECUTE LCD button The OK to de lete display will appear If you want to execute the delete operation press the YES LCD button or pres...

Page 100: ...atting a disk completely erases all data on the disk so be sure that the disk you re formatting does not contain important data Song Copy This function can be used to copy songs recorded on the PSR 4000 to a different number name on the same floppy disk or from one floppy disk to another A perfect way to make backup copies of important songs If the SONG LIST display shown to the right is not showi...

Page 101: ...ame be sure to do so before pressing the YES LCD button File names can be up to 12 characters long Use the LCD control to move the name cursor to the various character posi tions then use the A Z or 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD control selects capi tal letters and the 0 9 LCD control selects numbers and special characters Whenyou rereadytoexecuteth...

Page 102: ... CHORUS DSP EFFECT 110 F6 HARMONY REGISTRATION 114 F7 UTILITY 115 F8 MIDI 116 General Function Selection Editing Procedure Press the FUNCTION button to engage the function mode SONG PLAY CUSTOM VOICE EDIT FUNCTION SONG RECORD CUSTOM ACCOMP REC DISK Each of the function groups is selected by press ing the corresponding LCD button In some cases all of the parameters included in a function group will...

Page 103: ...ectable via the and LCD buttons The EXIT Button The EXIT or FUNCTION button can be used at any time to exit from a function and return to the function menu Pressing the EXIT or FUNC TION button while the FUNCTION MENU is showing will return you to the normal play mode EXIT In all cases the selected parameter can be edited via the appropriated labeled or positioned LCD controls ...

Page 104: ...key in 25 cent steps and the small and LCD control to fine tune the selected note in 1 cent steps The tuning range is from 64 through 0 to 63 Each increment equals one cent one cent is one hundredth of a semitone The current tuning ofeachnoteisshowninthecorrespondingkeyofthe graphic keyboard display VOICE PART PART TUNE Individual tuning parameters are provided for the LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEA...

Page 105: ...eintheOctaveChange function page 18 Some voices may exhibit sudden pitch changes in the highest and lowest ranges of the keyboard when shifted up or down by an octave The pitch bend wheel may also cause sudden pitch changes PAN Sets the apparent position of the LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 or LEAD voice in the stereo sound field The graphic display indicates the approximate location of the sound between t...

Page 106: ...n the graphic keyboard The L split point only appears on the graphic keyboard display when the LEFT orchestra part is on and the A split point only appears when theAUTO BASS CHORD auto accompaniment feature is on The split points can be set in two ways either use the SPLIT POINT A and SPLIT POINT L LCD controls or press the desired key on the keyboard while holding the A or L DIRECT SET TING LCD b...

Page 107: ... REC STOP button Use the LCD controls to turn repeat for the corresponding pads ON or OFF as required NOTES The default repeat settings are pads 1 4 OFF pads 5 8 ON CHORD MATCH WhenacheckmarkappearsinaCHORDMATCH box in the MULTI PAD display the phrase played by the corresponding PHRASE pad will be auto matically re harmonized to match the accompani ment chords if the PHRASE pad is played while AUT...

Page 108: ...ontrol Individual part and voice assignment parameters for the M PAD ACMP LEFT R1 R2 and LEAD parts are available when the INDIVIDUAL type is selected Use the corresponding LCD con trols to turn volume control for the corresponding parts ON or OFF as required NOTES Normally you ll want to be able to apply expression control to the orchestra voices without affecting the accompani ment and rhythm so...

Page 109: ...ccompaniment with a 4 4 time signature 3 times for 3 4 and 5 times for 5 4 If the accompaniment is started before the required number of taps has been entered the Tap Start setting will be ignored The Tap Start setting will also be ignored if several sec onds elapse before the required number of taps have been entered if a different style is selected or if the accompaniment START STOP button is pr...

Page 110: ...mentsarethesameasthose set for the footswitch PITCH BEND WHEEL Determines to which of the PSR 4000 voices the PITCH BEND wheel will apply Use the LEFT R1 R2 and LEAD LCD controls to turn PITCH BEND wheel control for the corresponding voices ON or OFF as required MODULATION WHEEL Determines to which of the PSR 4000 voices the MODULATION wheel will apply Use the LEFT R1 R2 and LEAD LCD controls to t...

Page 111: ...ty curve HARD 2 Requires the keys to be played very hard to produce maximum loudness HARD 1 Requires the keys to be played quite hard to produce maximum loudness NORMAL Produces a fairly standard keyboard response SOFT 1 Not a sensitivity as the SOFT 2 setting but maximum loudness can still be easily produced with rela tively light key pressure SOFT 2 Allows maximum loudness to be produced with ve...

Page 112: ... MIXER display The amount of volume offset set for each part is shown by a graphic volume bar to the right of the VOLUME parameter in the upper section of the display Press the RECALL PRESET DATA LCD button to recall all preset volume offset settings all 0 VOICE Use the LCD button to switch between the RHY1 RHY2 BASS CHD1andCHD2 PAD PHR1 PHR2 parameter groups Use the GROUP LCD controls for each pa...

Page 113: ...upper section of the display Press the RECALL PRESET DATA LCD button to recall all preset reverb depth settings CHORUS DEPTH Use the RHY1 RHY2 BASS CHD1 CHD2 PAD PHR1 and PHR2 LCD controls to set the chorus depth for the corresponding accompani ment parts The chorus depth range is from 0 no chorus to 100 maximum chorus or PRESET When the preset chorus depth is selected a P appears in the correspon...

Page 114: ...meters are not show ing on the lower section of the display press the TYPE LCD button Use the LCD controls to select the desired reverb effect The name of the current reverb type is shown to the right of the REVERB TYPE parameter in the upper section of the display The Reverb Effects 1 Hall 1 9 Stage 1 2 Hall 2 10 Stage 2 3 Hall 3 11 Plate 1 4 Hall 4 12 Plate 2 5 Room 1 13 White Room 6 Room 2 14 T...

Page 115: ... 0kHz 18kHz Thru The cutoff frequency of the low pass filter applied to the reverb sound No filter is applied when set to Thru NOTES The default parameters will automatically be reselected whenever a new reverb type is selected REVERB DEPTH Independently sets the depth of the selected reverb effect for the multi pads accompaniment left voice right 1 voice right 2 voice and lead voice IftheREVERBDE...

Page 116: ...r the bar the greater the chorus depth When a new style is selected the preset chorus type and depth value for that style is automatically recalled Each part and voice has a preset depth value and range over which the depth can be varied Depth variations may therefore not have the same audible effect with all voices DSP EFFECT TYPE DEPTH DSP EFFECT TYPE Selects the effect to be applied when the DS...

Page 117: ...your own settings for all voices NOTES The default parameters will automatically be reselected whenever a new DSP effect type is selected Some of the DSP TYPEs contain parts which cannot be selected and changed Such parts will appear inverted DSP EFFECT DEPTH Independently sets the depth of the selected DSP effect for the multi pads accompaniment left voice right 1 voice right 2 voice and lead voi...

Page 118: ...e the LCD controls to move the name cursor to the various character posi tions then use the A Z a z or 0 9 LCD control to select the required character for each posi tion The A Z LCD control selects capital letters the a z LCD control selects lower case letters and the 0 9 LCD control se lects numbers and special characters NOTES It s a good idea to give your registration setups names that make th...

Page 119: ...n or off Use the MEMORYBACKUPLCD controls to turn memory backup ON or OFF NOTES The data backed up retained in memory even when the power is turned off by the PSR 4000 are listed on page 131 in the MEMORY BACKUP column When memory backup is turned OFF the initial factory settings are automatically recalled whenever the power is turned on DISPLAY MIDI BANK SEL PROG CHANGE TIME Determines whether th...

Page 120: ...00 parts voices are controlled via the PSR 4000 keyboard or not When local control is on the PSR 4000 keyboard controls its internal tone generator allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the key board Local control can be turned off however so that the PSR 4000 keyboard does not play the speci fied voices but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT c...

Page 121: ...I data When turned ON the PSR 4000 transpose settings apply to trans mitted MIDI data in the same they do to notes played on the PSR 4000 itself When the TRANSPOSE RECEIVE parameter is turned OFF note data re ceived by the PSR 4000 is not transposed and when set to ON the received note data is transposed ac cording to the current PSR 4000 transpose setting AcheckmarkappearsintheTRANSPOSETRANS MIT ...

Page 122: ... MONITOR The TRANS MONITOR transmit monitor at the top of the display indicates when data is being transmitted on any of the 16 MIDI channels The dots corresponding to each channel 1 16 flash briefly whenever any data is transmitted on the channel s CHANNEL Use either the and LCD buttons to the left of the display or the CH LCD control to select the channel to which you want to assign a part or ch...

Page 123: ...nsmission of the note data on or off When off no notes will be produced by an external instrument or tone generator even when the voice or part assigned to the selected channel is played Note transmission can be turned off for example you only want the external device to respond to program change numbers changing the selected voice without actually playing it CNTCNG Turns transmission of control c...

Page 124: ...trolled by the received MIDI data MIDI BASS When the AUTO MIDI BASS or MANUAL MIDI BASS ABC accompaniment mode is selected this receive mode can be selected to allow reception of bass note data from an external MIDI bass pedal unit or other device PANEL CONTROL When this mode is selected the received MIDI data controls the PSR 4000 panel operations rather than playing the internal tone generator W...

Page 125: ...otes The assigned notes then control the corresponding panel control operations when received via a MIDI channel which is set to the PANEL CONTROL receive mode in the RECEIVE display above OCTAVE Use either the s and t LCD buttons to the left of the display or the OCT LCD control to select the octave in which you want to assign a note The selected octave appears between the s and t LCD buttons to ...

Page 126: ...rit ENDING rit ON 17 FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT ON 18 FINGERED1 2 Switch between FINGERED 1 and 2 19 BASS HOLD BASS HOLD ON BASS HOLD OFF 20 PERCUSSION PERCUSSION KEY ON PERCUSSION KEY OFF with velocity 21 ACCOMP BREAK ACCOMP BREAK ON ACCOMP BREAK OFF 22 TEMPO TEMPO ON TEMPO RELEASED 23 TEMPO TEMPO ON TEMPO RELEASED 24 MULTI PAD Specified MULTI PAD ON MULTI PAD RELEASED 25 CHORD Enter specified chord...

Page 127: ...stem Some voice s have a pitch limit which has been reached This is normal Are you sure you re playing on the left hand section of the keyboard You are using single finger type fingering in the fingered mode or vice versa Use the correct type of chord fingering for the selected ABC mode Is the ABC MODE set to MANUAL MIDI BASS The value is an approximate value It will depend on the selected voice T...

Page 128: ...to 87 Delete 56 59 71 Demonstration 8 Depth 111 112 Destination 76 96 Direct setting 16 27 Disk Disklavier 47 DOC 47 GM 47 Disk button 90 Disk drive 47 52 90 Disk in use 3 Drum kit 15 Drum voice 89 DSP effect 34 112 Dual voice 82 E Easy edit 79 Easy setting 14 Ending rit 25 Event 76 Exit button 9 99 Expression 7 104 F Fade in out 26 Fill 25 Fingered 1 2 20 First key 64 Foot switch 6 104 Foot volum...

Page 129: ...eset 115 Priority 113 Program change 115 Punch in out 63 Q Quantize 66 75 R Registration 43 Release 80 85 86 Repeat Chord pad 40 Demo 9 Resonance 80 86 Reverb 34 110 Rhythm 30 Right orchestra 13 Root 57 Rotary speaker 105 122 S Scale 100 Section 24 69 Sensitivity 107 Single Custom voice 82 Single finger 20 Single play demo 9 Soft pedal 105 Song copy 96 Song play 47 Song record 52 Sostenuto 105 Sou...

Page 130: ...7 0 113 65 Sax Clarinet 18 0 113 66 Sax Trombone 19 0 0 72 Piccolo 20 0 0 74 Recorder 21 0 0 79 Ocarina 22 0 0 82 Calliope 23 0 0 78 Whistle 24 0 0 77 Shakuhachi TRUMPET BRASS 1 0 113 56 Trumpet 1 2 0 112 59 MuteTrumpet1 3 0 114 56 Flugel Horn 4 0 0 57 Trombone 1 5 0 0 61 BrassSection 6 0 113 61 Brass Tromb 7 0 0 62 Synth Brass1 8 0 0 60 French Horn 9 0 112 56 Trumpet 2 10 0 0 56 Trumpet 3 11 0 0 ...

Page 131: ...Elec Organ 1 35 0 117 17 Elec Organ 2 36 0 113 16 Elec Organ 3 37 0 0 17 Perc Organ 1 38 0 116 17 Perc Organ 2 39 0 0 20 Reed Organ 40 0 0 19 Pipe Organ 41 0 112 21 Trad Accord 42 0 0 23 Bandoneon 43 0 112 23 TangoAccord 44 0 113 21 Soft Accord 45 0 114 21 Small Accord 46 0 113 23 BrightAccord 47 0 0 22 Harmonica 48 0 0 109 Bagpipe STRINGS CHOIR 1 0 112 48 Strings 1 2 0 0 50 Syn Strings1 3 0 0 88 ...

Page 132: ...9 0 127 62 SynthBrass 1 10 0 126 62 SynthBrass 2 11 0 127 60 French Horn 12 0 126 63 Wah Brass 13 0 125 62 Brass Lead 1 14 0 125 63 Brass Lead 2 15 0 124 56 Soft Trumpet 16 0 127 58 Tuba SAX WOODWIND 1 0 127 64 Soprano Sax 2 0 127 65 Alto Sax 3 0 127 66 Tenor Sax 4 0 127 67 Baritone Sax 5 0 127 71 Clarinet 6 0 127 22 Harmonica 7 0 127 73 Flute 8 0 127 75 Panflute 9 0 127 68 Oboe 10 0 127 69 Englis...

Page 133: ...BrshTom3 JazzTom3 46 A 2 O Hi Hat Ana O HH 47 B2 MidTom L RoomTom4 RockTom4 E Tom 4 AnaTom 4 JazzTom4 BrshTom4 JazzTom4 48 C3 MidTom H RoomTom5 RockTom5 E Tom 5 AnaTom 5 JazzTom5 BrshTom5 JazzTom5 49 C 3 CrashCy1 AnaCymbl HndCymOL 50 D3 High Tom RoomTom6 RockTom6 E Tom 6 AnaTom 6 JazzTom6 BrshTom6 JazzTom6 51 D 3 RideCym1 HndCymCL 52 E3 ChineCym 53 F3 Ride Cup 54 F 3 Tambourn 55 G3 SplashCy 56 G 3...

Page 134: ...ospel 6 Gospel Waltz 7 Disco Soul 8 16Bt Ballad1 JAZZ SWING 1 Swing 2 Big Band 3 BigBndBallad 4 Jazz Ballad 5 Cool Jazz 6 Uptempo Jazz 7 Swing Waltz 8 Dixieland 9 Ragtime 10 Charleston 11 Gypsy Jazz 12 Fusion 13 Fusion Shfle 14 FusionBallad 15 Jazz Waltz 16 6 8 Blues LATIN 1 Pop Samba 2 Samba 1 3 Salsa 4 Bossa Fast 5 Pop Bossa 6 Beguine 7 Pop Reggae 8 Merengue 9 Samba 2 10 Reggae 16 11 Reggae 12 1...

Page 135: ...MAIN A ENDING rit X X X X OFF SYNCHRO START X X X X OFF ARRANGER PHRASE O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON PAD O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON CHORD O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON BASS O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON RHYTHM O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON ABC O ACCOMP O SETUP O ON ONE TOUCH SETTING X X X X MULTI PAD SELECT O MULTI PAD X SETUP O PHRASE CHORD TEMPO O TEMPO O SETUP O 122 LIST HOLD X X X X OFF SONG PLAY X X X X OFF SONG RECORD X X X X ...

Page 136: ... CENTER PAN RIGHT2 O VOICE O SETUP O X CENTER PAN LEFT O VOICE O SETUP O X CENTER F2 SPLIT POINT ABC O ACCOMP O SETUP O X F 2 G2 SPLIT POINT LEFT O VOICE O SETUP O X F 2 G2 ABC MODE O ACCOMP X SETUP O X FINGERED 1 AUTO MUTE O ACCOMP X SETUP O X ON MANUAL MIDI BASS VOICE O ACCOMP X SETUP O X AcousticBass M PAD REPEAT O MULTI PAD X SETUP O X PHRASE OFF CHORD ON M PAD CODE MATCH O MULTI PAD X SETUP O...

Page 137: ...X 50 REGISTRATION NAME O O REGISTRATION O X Registration REGISTRATION FREEZE X X SETUP O X ACCOMP GROUP TEMPO ON OTHERS OFF F7 MEMORY BACK UP X X O 2 X OFF DISPLAY MIDI BANK SEL X X SETUP O X OFF PROG CHANGE TIME OUT LIST MESSAGE X X SETUP O X 3 F8 LOCAL CONTROL X X SETUP O X ALL PARTS ON LEAD R1 R2 LEFT ACMP M PAD CLOCK X X SETUP O X INTERNAL TRANSPOSE TRANSMIT X X SETUP O X OFF TRANSPOSE RECEIVE...

Page 138: ...en anschlagen wird die Akkordbegleitung unter drückt so daß lediglich der Rhythmus zu hören ist Überlegen Sie sich bitte vor dem Spielen eines Stücks welche Akkorde gebraucht werden Bei Akkorden die mit einem gekennzeichnet sind ist unter Umständen eine Verlagerung des Splitpunkts vorteilhaft um das Greifen dieser Akkorde zu erleichtern C D E D E F G A B b C D b F G b G A b A B b C D E D E F G A B...

Page 139: ...amente tres teclas adyacentes incluyendo teclas negras se cancelará el sonido del acorde y sólo seguirán sonando los instrumentos rítmicos función CHROD CANCEL Determine los acordes que se proponga utilizar antes de reproducir una canción En el caso de los acordes marcados con puede resultar necesario desplazar la división para permitir un digitado más fácil Cadd D add E add Dadd Eadd Fadd Gadd Aa...

Page 140: ...m b F m G m b G m A m b A m B m b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 Cm D m E m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm b C m D m b F m G m b G m A m b A m B m b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 Minor sixth Moll Akkord mit hinzugefügter Sexte Mineure sixte Menor de sexta Minor seventh Moll Septakkord Mineure septième Menor de séptima Minor seventh flatted fifth Moll Se...

Page 141: ... 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 CmM D mM E mM DmM EmM FmM GmM AmM BmM b C mM D mM b F mM G mM b G mM A mM b A mM B mM b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Minor added ninth Moll Septakkord mit hinzugefügter None Neuvième sur mineure Menor de novena añadida Minor seventh ninth Moll Septakkord mit None Neuvième sur septième mineure Menor de séptima y novena Minor seven...

Page 142: ...uida Seventh Septakkord Septième Séptima Cdim D dim E dim Ddim Edim Fdim Gdim Adim Bdim b C dim D dim b F dim G dim b G dim A dim b A dim B dim b Cdim D dim E dim Ddim Edim Fdim Gdim Adim Bdim b C dim D dim b F dim G dim b G dim A dim b A dim B dim b CmM D mM E mM DmM EmM FmM GmM AmM BmM b C mM D mM b F mM G mM b G mM A mM b A mM B mM b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9...

Page 143: ...rmäßiger Unidezime Septième onzième dièse Séptima y onceava sostenida C sus D sus E sus D sus E sus F sus G sus A sus B sus b C sus D sus b F sus G sus b G sus A sus b A sus B sus b 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C D E D E F G A B b C D b G A b A B b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 F G b 7 7 9 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 C D E...

Page 144: ... Dur Septakkord mit hinzugefügter verminderter Tredezime Treizième diminuée ajoutée sur septième Séptima y decimotercera bemol añadida 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 C D E D E F G A B b C D b G A b A B b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 13 13 13 13 F G b 7 7 13 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C D E D E F G A B b C D b F G b G A b A B b 7 7 7 7 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 b9 7 b13 b13...

Page 145: ...ux cinq Uno más dos más cinco Csus D sus E sus Dsus Esus Fsus Gsus Asus Bsus b C sus D sus b F sus G sus b G sus A sus b A sus B sus b 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C1 2 5 D 1 2 5 E 1 2 5 D1 2 5 E1 2 5 F1 2 5 G1 2 5 A1 2 5 B1 2 5 b C 1 2 5 D 1 2 5 b F 1 2 5 G 1 2 5 b G 1 2 5 A 1 2 5 b A 1 2 5 B 1 2 5 b G M aug A M aug CM aug D M aug E M aug DM aug EM aug FM aug GM aug AM aug BM aug b C M aug D...

Page 146: ...ßer Septime und verminderter Quinte Quinte diminuée sur septième majeure sur mineur Menor mayor de séptima y quinta bemol C D E D E F G A B b C D b F G b G A b A B b b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 CmM D mM E mM DmM EmM FmM GmM AmM BmM b C mM D mM b F mM G mM b G mM A mM b A mM B mM b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b...

Page 147: ... value the greater the spread 4 INITIAL DELAY Range 0 63 Sets the delay time before the early reflection or gated reverb sound begins 5 FEEDBACK LEVELRange 63 0 63 Determines the amount of effect sound feedback returned to the input of the effect stage Higher negative or positive values produce a more extended effect These are all reverberation reverb for short effects Reverb is the warm musical a...

Page 148: ... LEVELRange 63 0 63 Determines the amount of effect sound feedback returned to the input of the effect stage Higher negative or positive values produce a more pronounced effect 4 DELAY OFFSET Range 0 63 Varies the flanger delay time the flanger effect is basically produced by modulating the delay time of one signal in relation to another Shorter delay times produce the greatest effect in the high ...

Page 149: ... pro nounced vibrato effect This is a sophisticated pan program that allows creation of rotary pan in addition to straightfor ward pan effects 1 LFO DEPTH Range 0 127 Sets the overall depth of modulation Higher values produce deeper modulation and therefore a more pronounced pan sweep 2 L R DEPTH Range 0 127 Sets the depth of the pan sweep from left to right and right to left 3 F R DEPTH Range 0 1...

Page 150: ...ay parameters are provided for the left and right channels 5 FEEDBACK LEVELRange 63 0 63 Determines the amount of effect sound feedback returned to the input of the delay stage Higher values produce a greater number of repeats Although similar to the DelayL R effect Echo features independent feedback level parameters for the left and right channels plus a high damp parameter that simulates the hig...

Page 151: ...0 produces no boost or cut Minus values produce cut and plus values produce boost 3 EQ HI FREQUENCY Range 500Hz 16kHz Sets the boost cut frequency of the high equalizer band 4 EQ HI GAIN Range 12dB 0dB 12dB Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the high band frequencies A setting of 0 produces no boost or cut Minus values produce cut and plus values produce boost Two distortion effects that c...

Page 152: ...fects that can produce distortion ranging from subtle to sizzling 1 DRIVE Range 0 127 Sets the intensity of the distortion or overdrive effect Higher values produce more distortion 2 EQ LOW FREQUENCY Range 50Hz 2 0kHz Sets the boost cut frequency of the low equalizer 3 EQ LOW GAIN Range 12dB 0dB 12dB Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the low band frequencies A setting of 0 produces no boo...

Page 153: ...X 5 O Harmonic content 72 X 5 O Release time 73 X 5 O Attack time 74 X 5 O Brightness 84 X 5 O Portamento control 91 O O Reverb send level 93 O O Chorus send level 94 O O Variation effect send level 96 97 X O Data increment decrement 98 99 X 5 O NRPN LSB MSB 6 100 101 O O RPN LSB MSB 7 120 X O All sound off 121 X O Reset all controllers 8 Program O 0 127 O0 127 Change True 0 127 System Exclusive O...

Page 154: ...H mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 01H 63H mmH EG Attack Time 40H mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 01H 64H mmH EG Decay Time 40H mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 01H 66H mmH EG Release Time 40H mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 14H rrH mmH Drum Filter Cutoff Freq 40H rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 15H rrH mmH Drum Filter Resonance 40H rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 16H rrH mmH Drum EG Attack ...

Page 155: ... tuning are reset to their default values This message requires approximately 50ms to execute so sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is sent XG System Data Parameter Change See Tables 1 1 1 2 Multi Effect1 Data Parameter Change See Tables 1 1 1 3 Multi Part Data Parameter Change See Tables 1 1 1 4 Drums Setup Data Parameter Change See Tables 1 1 1 5 XG Native Bulk Dump F0H 43...

Page 156: ... 7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type 11 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 12 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type 12 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 13 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type 13 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 14 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type 14 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 15 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depen...

Page 157: ...er List Depends on variation type 71 1 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 12 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type 72 1 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 13 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type 73 1 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 14 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type 74 1 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 15 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type 75...

Page 158: ... Effect 01 1 Hall 1 Hall 2 2 Hall 2 3 Hall 3 4 Hall 4 02 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 5 Room 1 6 Room 2 7 Room 3 8 Room 4 03 Stage 1 Stage 2 9 Stage 1 10 Stage 2 04 Plate 11 Plate 1 12 Plate 2 05 Delay L C R 38 Delay LCR 06 39 Delay L R 07 40 Echo 08 41 Cross Delay 09 13 Early Ref 1 14 Early Ref 2 0A 15 Gate Reverb 0B 16 ReverseGate 0C No Effect 13 No Effect 14 46 Karaoke1 47 Karaoke2 48 Karaoke3 15 No Ef...

Page 159: ...Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 11 EQ Mid Frequency 100Hz 10 0kHz 14 54 12 EQ Mid Gain 12 12dB 52 76 13 EQ Mid Width 1 0 12 0 10 120 14 LFO Phase Difference 180 180deg 4 124 15 Input Mode mono stereo 0 1 BASIC TYPE No Parameter Display Value AUTO PAN 1 LFO Frequency 0 00 39 7Hz 0 127 2 L R Depth 0 127 0 127 3 F R Depth 0 127 0 127 4 PAN D...

Page 160: ... 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 HPF Cutoff Thru 8 0kHz 0 52 12 LPF Cutoff 1 0k Thru 34 60 13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 14 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 16 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 BASIC TYPE No Parameter Display Value CROSS 1 L R Delay 0 1 355 0ms 1 3550 DELAY 2 R L Delay 0 1 355 0ms 1 3550 3 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 4 Input Select L R L R 0 2 ...

Page 161: ...l Chain Random Solo Play Mute REGISTRATION MEMORY 16 banks x 8 setups Freeze DISPLAY LCD 240 x 320 dots DISK Load from Disk Save to Disk Rename File Song Delete File Song Format FD Song Copy 3 5 FDD Compatibility with DOC Yamaha Disk Orchestra Collection Disklavier General MIDI and SFF software FUNCTIONS F1 Scale Arabic Voice Part F2 Split Point ABC Mode Multi Pad F3 Controller F4 Style Revoice F5...

Page 162: ...MEMO NOTIZEN NOTES MEMORANDUM ...

Page 163: ...tures where applicable are well secured BEFORE using Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only No other uses are recommended WARNING When using any electrical or electronic product basic precautions should always be followed These precautions include but are not limited to the following 1 Read all Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Spe cial Message Section items and any A...

Page 164: ... FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal ...

Page 165: ...M D G EMI Division 1995 Yamaha Corporation VT76580 507POCP3 3 01A0 Printed in Japan ...

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