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Page 2: ...Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head ph...
Page 3: ...7 Overall Control 18 Split Point Change 18 Transpose 19 Tuning 19 Touch Response 19 Auto Accompaniment 20 Selecting a Style 20 Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point 21 Auto Accompaniment Fingerin...
Page 4: ...6 TRANSMIT CH Button page 47 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT Section STYLE SELECT Button page 20 AUTO ACCOMP Button page 21 FINGERING Button page 21 ACCOMP VOLUME Button page 27 REVOICE Button page 29 TRACK RHYTHM...
Page 5: ...STOP Button page 36 RECORDING Section REC Button page 33 35 38 CLEAR Button page 40 DEMO Section SONG Button page 7 START STOP Button page 7 MULTI PADS Section STOP Button page 39 PAD 1 4 Buttons pag...
Page 6: ...andling and Transport Never apply excessive force to the controls con nectors or other parts of the instrument Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly not by pulling on the cable Disconnect a...
Page 7: ...n the instrument s bottom panel XInsert the six new batteries being careful to follow the polarity markings on the inside of the compartment CReplace the compartment cover making sure that it locks fi...
Page 8: ...has been implemented to allow either press to make or press to break contact type footswitches to be used with the PSR 410 Preparation A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged into the rear...
Page 9: ...wer switch is turned on VPress DEMO START STOP to Stop Press the DEMO START STOP button again to stop demo playback Press the DEMO START STOP button to start playback and use the MASTER VOLUME control...
Page 10: ...initially selecting the function the value of the corresponding parameter will be incremented increased by one If you hold the function button for a few seconds the parameter will begin to increment c...
Page 11: ...utton alternately selects no hundreds digit or 1 as required prior to entering the tens and ones digits The 1 number button cannot be used to enter the hundreds digit when selecting voices Values outs...
Page 12: ...es which of the four orchestration parts is to be edited You can for example assign any of the PSR 410 s 128 voices to each of the or chestration parts But before we discuss voice as signment and edit...
Page 13: ...described on page 18 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 en...
Page 14: ...edit the voice number of a part that is OFF while playing a different part Actually the VOICE SELECT mode is automatically selected when ever the EDIT button is pressed so you don t really need to pr...
Page 15: ...E control section VOL button The current volume value of the selected part will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY CSet the Volume Use the and buttons the number buttons or the VOL button itself to set the d...
Page 16: ...ll appear on the MULTI DISPLAY 0 2 1 RESET CSet the Pan Position Use the and buttons the number buttons or the PAN button itself to set the desired pan value The pan range is from 7 full left to 7 ful...
Page 17: ...pe Use the and buttons the number buttons or the HARMONY TYPE button itself to select the desired effect The Harmony Types 01 Duet 02 1 5 03 Country 04 Trio 05 Block 06 4 way close 1 07 4 way close 2...
Page 18: ...ard Percussion ON The percussion kit number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY XSelect a Percussion Kit Use the and buttons the number buttons or the VOICE SE LECT button to select the desired percussio...
Page 19: ...rection so that the current range value appears on the MULTI DIS PLAY XSet the Pitch Bend Range While holding the PITCH BEND wheel at its maximum position use the and buttons or the number buttons to...
Page 20: ...PLAY NOTES The key numbers for each note are listed above the keyboard The C3 middle C key number for example is 60 CSet the Split Point The easiest way to set the split point is to press the key you...
Page 21: ...while it is playing 0 2 1 RESET Touch Response This function turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off Use the TOUCH RESPONSE button to turn touch response ON or OFF as required When OFF i e...
Page 22: ...nd chord accompaniment based on chords you play with the left hand in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard i e all keys to the left of the Auto Accompaniment split point The right hand secti...
Page 23: ...e Auto Accompaniment Full fingering mode is selected the L1 and 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 orchestr...
Page 24: ...m6 chords are only recognized in root position All other inversions are interpreted as m7b5 1 2 5 chords are only recognized in root position All other inversions are interpreted as sus4 With aug and...
Page 25: ...a white key to its left Minor 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 finge...
Page 26: ...ns or the TEMPO button itself to set the desired tempo The available tempo range is from 040 to 240 beats per minute Each accompaniment style has a different default tempo which is automatically set w...
Page 27: ...three BEAT indicator dots along the top of the MULTI DISPLAY flash to indicate the tempo and beat as the accompaniment plays All three dots flash together on the first beat of each measure then the d...
Page 28: ...s the FILL IN 1 button at any time while the accompaniment is playing to add a one measure fill in and or return to the current MAIN section or press the FILL IN 2 button to add a one measure fill in...
Page 29: ...Structure Diagram FILL IN 1A MAIN A ENDING INTRO MAIN B FILL IN 2A FILL IN 2B FILL IN1B Accompaniment Volume While the VOICE control section VOL button can be used to set the volume levels of the orch...
Page 30: ...hythm 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...
Page 31: ...s flashing You can play the keyboard and hear the re voiced voice except for OC TAVE changes RHYTHM 1 2 BASS RHYTHMIC CHORD 1 2 REVOICE TRACK VOICE SELECT VOL OCTAVE PAN KEYBOARD PERCUSSION Voice Numb...
Page 32: ...UME level 21 AUTO ACCOMP is turned ON The default tempo for the currently selected style The track ON OFF status for the currently selected style REVOICE is turned OFF KEYBOARD PERCUSSION is turned OF...
Page 33: ...MEMORY buttons by press ing the button 1 2 3 or 4 while holding the MEMORIZE button The indicator of the selected button will light continuously indicating that the data has been stored NOTES Please...
Page 34: ...and play back complete songs including chord sequences created using the Auto Accompaniment feature and a melody line you play on the keyboard The SONG MEMORY has one ACCOMP track and one MELODY trac...
Page 35: ...pressing the ACCOMP track button Pressing the SYNC START STOP button does not cancel the record ready mode It is also possible to record the MELODY track at the same time as you record the ACCOMP tra...
Page 36: ...n the MELODY track in each PAGE MEMORY Up to approximately 1 600 chords can be recorded in each PAGE MEMORY These figures only apply however if only chords or notes are recorded The total is reduced w...
Page 37: ...to hear the ACCOMP track while recording simply press the ACCOMP track button so its indicator goes out If the MELODY track record ready mode is engaged Auto Accompa niment is automatically turned of...
Page 38: ...MEMORY tracks that contain recorded data are automatically turned ON when a PAGE MEMORY is selected MELODY TRACK ACCOMP RESET PLAY STOP CStart Playback Playback will begin as soon as the SONG PLAY STO...
Page 39: ...w 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...
Page 40: ...sound Press the YES button to select the speci fied page number or the NO button to cancel see page 41 for more details NOTES After the Are you sure prompt the PortaTone will wait until you press YES...
Page 41: ...button The REC button indicator and the selected MULTI PAD indictor will flash to indicate that the record ready mode is engaged and the metronome will begin to sound at the currently selected tempo...
Page 42: ...E XSpecify the Track or Pad to Be Cleared Press the appropriate track or pad button while holding the CLEAR button The ARE YOU SURE indicator will light and the PSR 410 will ask Are you sure CAUTION T...
Page 43: ...0 2 1 RESET ZPress the PAGE Button Press the PAGE button once and the current page number will ap pear on the MULTI DISPLAY NOTES Page1 is automatically selected whenever the power switch is turned on...
Page 44: ...connector of a second keyboard synthesizer etc or a tone generator essentially a synthesizer with no keyboard the second keyboard or tone generator will respond precisely to notes played on the origi...
Page 45: ...PAGE COPY Button Press the MIDI BULK DUMP PAGE COPY button The ARE YOU SURE indicator will flash and the PSR 410 will ask Are you sure At the same time 1dP 2dP 3dP or 4dP will appear on the MULTI DISP...
Page 46: ...eceived data is being processed MIDI CSelect the Destination PAGE MEMORY Number Source number Destination number VPress YES to Copy ARE YOU SURE NO YES Press the YES button to execute the page copy op...
Page 47: ...e 4 ROOT is selected the last note will be interpreted as the Auto Accompaniment bass note 1__ 9 ZPress the RECEIVE CH CL COM Button Select a Channel Press the RECEIVE CH CL COM button then use the an...
Page 48: ...button in the number button row to select the desired start mode The start stop modes are selected in sequence each time the button is pressed and the selected mode number appears on the left digit of...
Page 49: ...ed transmit channel is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off as long as batteries are installed or an AC adaptor is connected To record the Song Memory data to an external sequen...
Page 50: ...e 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 H...
Page 51: ...0s 21 Disco Pop DISCO POP 16 Beat The world famous and recently revived 70s Swedish disco sound 22 Polka Pop POLKA POP 8 Beat Updated Polkastyle Latin percussion in Rhythm 2 Rhythm Blues 23 R B R B 8...
Page 52: ...rent instruments 63 Country Pop C POP 8 Beat Contemporary country style 64 Country Rock C ROCK 8 Beat Soft country style with pedal steel sound Guitar voicings are most authentic for simple chords lik...
Page 53: ...t to reset page 41 XPress the MIDI BULK DUMP PAGE COPY Button Press the MIDI BULK DUMP PAGE COPY button The ARE YOU SURE indicator will flash and the PSR 410 will ask Are you sure At the same time 1dP...
Page 54: ...PERCUSS Off 1 21 0 1 R1 O 13 21 3 1 R2 O 115 21 3 0 REGIST4 L1 X 12 21 0 1 Off 01 55 21 108 61 55 2 On L2 O 33 21 0 1 PERCUSS Off 1 21 0 1 R1 O 23 21 0 0 R2 X 106 21 0 1 REGIST1 L1 O 26 21 0 0 Off 01...
Page 55: ...rt to which the voice is assigned is set to an appropriate level page 13 The selected voice does not sound when the keyboard is played The edit mode for the voice to which the changes are to be applie...
Page 56: ...Page number 41 Page copy 44 Page memory 41 Page memory default settings 52 Pan 14 Panel controls control names 2 3 Percussion kits 16 Percussion kit list 218 Pitch bend range 17 Pitch bend wheel 17 Pl...
Page 57: ...m 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...
Page 58: ...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...
Page 59: ...ect MSB LSB 1 X O Modulation 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...
Page 60: ...ster Volume value ll is ignored The default value for mm is 7FH This message is receive only MIDI Master Tuning F0H 43H 1nH 27H 30H 00H 00H mm ll cc F7H Allows the pitch of all channels to be changed...
Page 61: ...MEMORIZE 1 4 MULTI PADS STOP 1 4 including 2 chord match types DEMO SONG ALL 1 5 START STOP SONG MEMORY MEASURE TRACK ACCOMP MELODY SONG RESET PLAY STOP RECORDING REC CLEAR AREYOU SURE YES NO MULTI DI...