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Drum Kit List

13

C

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14

D-1

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15

D

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16

E-1

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17

F-1

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18

F

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19

G-1

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20

G

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21

A-1

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22

A

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-1

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23

B-1

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24

C0

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25

C

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0

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26

D0

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27

D

#

0

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28

E0

Reverse Cymbal

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29

F0

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30

F

#

0

Hi Q

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31

G0

AnSD Snappy

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Brush Slap L

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32

G

#

0

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33

A0

AnBD Dance-1

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Bass Drum L2

34

A

#

0

AnSD OpenRim

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35

B0

AnBD Dance-2

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Gran Casa

36

C1

AnBD Dance-3

BD Jazz

BD Soft

Gran Casa Mute

Guitar Cutting Noise

Dial Tone

37

C

#

1

Analog Side Stick

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Guitar Cutting Noise 2

Door Creaking

38

D1

AnSD Q

SD Jazz L

Brush Slap

Marching Sn M

Door Slam

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D

#

1

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String Slap

Scratch

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E1

AnSD Ana+Acoustic

SD Jazz H

Brush Tap

Marching Sn H

Scratch 2

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F1

Analog Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1

Brush Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1

Windchime

42

F

#

1

*1

AnHH Closed-3

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Telephone Ring2

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G1

Analog Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2

Brush Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2

44

G

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1

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Analog HH Closed 2

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45

A1

Analog Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3

Brush Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3

46

A

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AnHH Open-2

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47

B1

Analog Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4

Brush Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4

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C2

Analog Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5

Brush Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5

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C

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2

Analog Cymbal

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Hand Cym.Open L

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D2

Analog Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6

Brush Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6

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D

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E2

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Engine Start

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F2

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Tire Screech

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Car Passing

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G2

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Crash

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G

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2

Analog Cowbell

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Siren

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A2

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Hand Cym.Open H

Train

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A

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Jetplane

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Starship

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Burst Noise

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C

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Coaster

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D3

Analog Conga H

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SvMarine

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D

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Analog Conga L

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G

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Rain

Laughing

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A3

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Thunder

Screaming

70

A

#

3

Analog Maracas

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Wind

Punch

71

B3

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Stream

Heartbeat

72

C4

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Bubble

Footsteps

73

C

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Feed

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D4

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D

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Analog Claves

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E4

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77

F4

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78

F

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4

Scratch Push

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79

G4

Scratch Pull

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80

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#

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81

A4

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82

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83

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84

C5

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Dog

Machine Gun

85

C

#

5

Horse Gallop

Laser Gun

86

D5

Bird 2

Explosion

87

D

#

5

FireWork

88

E5

89

F5

90

F

#

5

Ghost

91

G5

Maou

Voice #

207

208

209

210

211

212

Bank MSB#

127

127

127

127

126

126

Bank LSB#

0

0

0

0

0

0

Program Change#

27

32

40

48

0

1

MIDI

Dance Kit

Jazz Kit

Brush Kit

Classic Kit

SFX 1

SFX 2

Note#

Note

Summary of Contents for Portatone PSR-530

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...amaha 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 phones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If y...

Page 3: ...Yamaha service personnel Use the specified adaptor PA 6 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Before cleaning the instrument always remove the electric plug from the outlet Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumula...

Page 4: ...y saves your favorite panel settings for instant recall when needed Digital effects add depth and ambience to your sound Minus one and Repeat functions are ideal for learning new songs and polishing your key board technique You are the proud owner of a fine electronic keyboard The Yamaha PSR 530 PortaTone combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state of the art digital electroni...

Page 5: ... compatible Packing List Create original accmpaniment styles with the User Style feature PSR 530 Music Stand Music Cartridge Owner s manual XG XG is a new MIDI format created by Yamaha which significantly improves and expands upon the GM Sys tem Level 1 standard by providing a greater variety of high quality voices plus considerably enhanced effect operation while being fully compatible with GM PS...

Page 6: ...SPLIT VOICE Split Points 30 The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes 30 The Stop Accompaniment Function 34 One Touch Setting 34 Digital Effects 36 Reverb 36 Turning the Reverb Effect On or Off 36 Selecting a Reverb Type 37 Reverb Return Level 38 Chorus 38 Turning the Chorus Effect On or Off 38 Selecting a Chorus Effect 39 Chorus Return Level 39 DSP 40 Turning the DSP Effect On or Off 41 Selecting a ...

Page 7: ...ty 84 Pitch Bend Range 84 Master Tuning 84 Scale Tuning 84 Song Transpose 85 Metronome 85 Split Voice Split Point 85 Accompaniment Split Point 85 Fingering Mode 85 Voice Set 85 MIDI Functions 86 What s MIDI 86 MIDI Terminal TO HOST Terminal 88 What You Can Do with MIDI 88 Connecting to a Personal Computer TO HOST Terminal HOST SELECT Switch 90 Connect using the PSR 530 MIDI terminals 90 Connect us...

Page 8: ...LAND CONTEMP JAZZ 70 COOL JAZZ 71 JAZZ BALLAD 72 JAZZ WALTZ 73 FUSION LATIN 74 BOSSA NOVA 1 75 BOSSA NOVA 2 76 BOSSA NOVA 3 77 SALSA 78 SAMBA 79 MAMBO 80 BEGUINE 81 MERENGUE REVERB HA CHORUS DIGITAL EFF DSP Panel Controls Top Panel Controls q STAND BY ON Switch page 14 w MASTER VOLUME Control page 14 e DEMO Button page 14 r TEMPO Buttons page 23 t TRANSPOSE Buttons page 46 y ACCOMPANIMENT SONG VOL...

Page 9: ...642 599 619 SYNTH PAD SYNTH EFFECTS ETHNIC PERCUSSIVE SOUND EFFECTS CHORUS DSP VARIATION 82 BOLERO LENTO 83 ESPAGNOLE CARIBBEAN 84 REGGAE 12 85 POP REGGAE BALLROOM LATIN 86 CHA CHA 87 RHUMBA 88 PASODOBLE 89 TANGO BALLROOM STD 90 FOXTROT 91 JIVE MARCH WALTZ 92 MARCH 1 93 MARCH 2 94 6 8 MARCH 95 POLKA 96 STANDARD WALTZ 97 POP WALTZ 98 GERMAN WALTZ 99 VIEN WALTZ 100 MUSETTE ARMONY FECT MELODY 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...cons which appear in the display are summarized briefly below The Display Icons REVERB Appears when the REVERB ef fect is turned on page 36 HARMONY Appears when the HARMONY effect is turned on page 43 CHORUS Appears when the CHORUS ef fect is turned on page 38 TRANSPOSE The current transpose value page 46 TEMPO Shows the current tempo of ac companiment song playback page 23 DSP Appears when the DS...

Page 11: ...GERING Shows the currently selected fin gering mode page 30 CHORD Displays the current chord name during AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT playback or SONG recording play back page 25 MELODY TRACKS 1 4 ACCOMPANIMENT TRACK These icons indicate the playback on off status of each song track and are used to specify tracks for song recording page 60 They are also used to specify tracks when using the REVOICE function...

Page 12: ...rinted immediately to the right of the display panel In addition to the menus and functions which are available directly via the PSR 530 panel controls there is also a range of important background functions which can be selected via the MENU and SUB MENU and buttons The MENU and buttons are used to select the menu REGISTRA TION MEMORY MULTI PAD MIDI DIGITAL EFFECT or OVERALL The currently selecte...

Page 13: ...uts work in the same way press and hold a panel button for a few seconds to go to the related function For example if you press and hold the REVERB button for a few seconds you will go directly to the REVERB type selection function The shortcut buttons and the functions they access are listed on the PSR 530 panel near the upper left corner of the display The shorcuts will also be described where a...

Page 14: ...tteries as follows z Open the battery compartment cover located on the instrument s bottom panel x Insert the six new batteries being careful to follow the polarity markings on the inside of the compartment c Replace the compartment cover making sure that it locks firmly in place DC IN 10 12V PA 6 When the batteries run down replace them with a complete set of six new batteries NEVER mix old and n...

Page 15: ...while turning the power on If you do the ON OFF status of the footswitch will be reversed Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay af ter the notes have been released while the sustain pedal footswitch is held MIDI IN OUT and TO HOST Connectors See page 88 SUSTAIN R AUX OUT L L R Stereo System The AUX OUT R and L L R Jacks The rear panel AUX OUT R and L L R jacks deliver the output ...

Page 16: ... of the first demo song will appear on the top line of the display The demo will begin playing automatically The demo songs will play in sequence and the sequence will repeat until stopped 01 PeterGun MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME ON STAND BY If you play the PSR 530 with the volume at its maximum level when the batteries are used the life of the batteries will be shorter You can play along on the PSR 530 ...

Page 17: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 NO YES START STOP Demo playback can be re started after it has been stopped by pressing the START STOP button In this case the selected demo song will play through to the end and then playback will stop au tomatically Since playing the demo automatically selects the SONG menu the SONG menu will remain active when demo playback is stopped To select and play voices after stopping t...

Page 18: ...CE VOICE VOICE L R2 R1 SPLIT DUAL VOICE VOICE VOICE L R2 R1 SPLIT DUAL VOICE VOICE VOICE L R2 R1 SPLIT DUAL VOICE VOICE VOICE L R2 R1 SPLIT DUAL R1 Voice R1 Voice R2 Voice R1 Voice L Voice R1 Voice R2 Voice L Voice Split Voice Mode Dual Voice Mode VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76 101 1 A Word About the R1 R2 and L Voices The PSR 530 allows up to three voices to be selected at the same time R1 Right ha...

Page 19: ... dial or the VOICE button 001 VOICE R1 1 GrandPno VOICE The and Buttons When theVOICE menu is selected these buttons step up or down through the PSR 530 s voices Press either button briefly to step to the next voice in the correspond ing direction or hold the button to scroll rapidly through the voices in the corresponding direction The Number Buttons The number buttons can be used to directly ent...

Page 20: ...sing the VOICE button increments the voice number Press briefly to increment by one or hold for continuous incrementing VOICE 3Play Adjust Volume You can now play the selected voice on the PSR 530 keyboard Use the MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the overall volume level If theVoice Set function page 85 is turned on whenever a panel voice is selected appropriate R2 and L voices i e DUAL VOICE and S...

Page 21: ...ce on or off only when a frame appears around the voice icons or in the Song mode including the Demo song playback MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE VOICE L R2 R1 DUAL TRACK MINUS ONE The HARMONY effect page 42 cannot be turned on while a drum kit is selected for the R1 voice and will automatically be turned off if a drum kit is selected while HARMONY is on The TRANSPO...

Page 22: ...is case the L voice is played on the left hand section of the keyboard while both the R1 and R2 voices are played on the right hand section of the keyboard See the The Dual Voice Mode section above for more information Split Point 59 The L TRACK button below the display can also be used to turn the L voice on or off only when a frame appears around the voice icons or in the Song mode including the...

Page 23: ...tside the range of the PSR 530 keyboard for MIDI applications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 Changing the SPLIT VOICE Split Point The SPLIT VOICE split point can be set to any key on the PSR 530 keyboard to match your individual playing requirements 1Select the SPLIT VOICE Split Point Function Use the MENU and buttons to the left of the display to move the triangular indicator next to OVERALL on the left sid...

Page 24: ...tic accompaniment with the selected style Using Auto Accompaniment MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE VOICE BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 FINGERING REGISTRATION 1 MULTI PAD RHYTHM 2 RHYTHM 1 L R2 R1 001 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76 101 1 8BtPop1 REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT 1 MEASURE HARMONY TEMPO 116 SYNC STOP DUAL VOICE STYLE SONG CHORUS DSP 1Select the Styl...

Page 25: ...er buttons or data dial can also be used to set the tempo The default tempo for the selected style can be recalled at any time by pressing both the TEMPO and buttons simultaneously or by pressing the and buttons simulta neously while the tempo value is showing on the top line of the display TEMPO REGISTRATION 1 MULTI PAD 120 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76 101 1 Tempo REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT MEASUR...

Page 26: ...AUTO FILL B button not necessary if its indicator is already flashing then press START STOP Synchronized start Any of the above start types can be synchronized to the first note or chord played on the left hand section of the keyboard i e keys to the left of and including the split point key normally 54 by first pressing the SYNC START button If you press the SYNC START button while the accompanim...

Page 27: ...e 1st beat 2nd beat 3rd beat 4th beat As soon as you play any chord that the PSR 530 can recognize on the left hand section of the keyboard the PSR 530 will automatically begin to play the chord along with the selected rhythm and an appropriate bass line The name of the current chord will appear on the display The accompaniment will continue playing even if you release the keys unless the Synchro ...

Page 28: ...ISTRATION MULTI PAD REPEAT 1 MEASURE SYNC STOP SYNC STOP The Synchro Stop function can not be turned on when the FULL KEYBOARD AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT fingering mode is selected The Syn chro Stop function will be au tomatically turned off if the FULL KEYBOARD fingering mode is selected while the Synchro Stop function is on The ending will begin playing im mediately when you press the ENDING button whil...

Page 29: ...y using sustained instru ments such as strings organ choir PHRASE 1 2 This is where the musical embellishments reside The PHRASE tracks are used for punchy brass stabs arpeggiated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more interesting Using Virtual Arranger Simply pressing chords causes the Auto Accompaniment automatically plays the slightly different chord variations and becomes liv...

Page 30: ...p or hold for continuous decrementing incrementing MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE VOICE BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 FINGERING REGISTRATION 1 MULTI PAD RHYTHM 2 RHYTHM 1 L R2 R1 100 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76 101 1 AccVol REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT 1 MEASURE HARMONY TEMPO 116 SYNC STOP DUAL ACCOMPANIMENT SONG VOLUME CHORUS DSP While the accompaniment ...

Page 31: ...ey you want to assign as the split point The key number of the key you press will appear to the left of AccSpPnt on the top line of the display You can also use the and buttons number buttons or data dial to enter the split point key number The lowest key on the keyboard C1 is key number 36 middle C C3 is 60 and the highest key C5 is 96 The split point can be set at any key number from 0 through 1...

Page 32: ... split point if you attempt to do this the SPLIT VOICE split point will be set to the same key as the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point SPLIT VOICE split point R Voice L Voice Accompaniment AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point SPLIT VOICE split point R Voice Accompaniment L Voice The Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes The PSR 530 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature has five different ...

Page 33: ...eyboard MuL Multi finger For a major chord press the root key only For a minor chord simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left For a seventh chord simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left For a minor seventh chord simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left Cm7 C7 Cm C Single finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce b...

Page 34: ...ajor M 1 3 5 Add ninth 9 1 2 3 5 Sixth 6 1 3 5 6 Sixth ninth 6 9 1 2 3 5 6 Major seventh M7 1 3 5 7 or 1 3 5 7 Major seventh ninth M7 9 1 2 3 5 7 Major seventh add sharp eleventh M7 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 or 1 2 3 4 5 7 Flatted fifth b5 1 3 b5 Major seventh flatted fifth M7b5 1 3 b5 7 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 Augmented aug 1 3 5 Major seventh augmented M7aug 1 3 5 7 Minor m 1 b3 5 Minor add ninth m 9 1...

Page 35: ...hich the main bass note for the chord is not the root of the chord For a C major chord for example you could use E the third or G the fifth as the bass note rather than C F2 FngrngMd C C on E C on G Example for C chords FuL FngrngMd FuL The FULL KEYBOARD Mode When the FULL KEYBOARD mode is selected the PSR 530 will automatically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything u...

Page 36: ...pan reverb level chorus send level DSP send level Split Voice ON OFF L Voice Voice number volume octave pan reverb level chorus send level DSP send level Split Point Split Voice 59 Auto Accompaniment 54 Auto Accompaniment ON When the AUTO AC COMPANIMENT split point and SPLIT VOICE split point are set to the same key the L voice and the automatically selected bass note will sound MuL The MULTI FING...

Page 37: ...Done Press the ONE TOUCH SETTING button so that the ONE TOUCH SETTING icon in the display disappears to turn the ONE TOUCH SETTING feature off REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 MULTI PAD REPEAT ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 MEASURE REGISTRATION MEMORY 4 3 2 1 REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 MULTI PAD REPEAT ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 MEASURE No OTS will appear on the display if an optional cartridge style which has no ONE TOUCH SET TING ...

Page 38: ...g With the digital effects built into the PSR 530 you can add ambiance and depth to your music in a variety of ways such as adding reverb that makes you sound like you are playing in a concert hall or adding harmony notes for a full rich sound Digital Effects REVERB Button You can create a reverb effect that makes you sound like you are playing in places like a concert hall or live in a club CHORU...

Page 39: ...al to select the desired REVERB effect the name of the selected REVERB effect will appear on the top line of the display Select OFF if you want no REVERB effect on any part of the PSR 530 sound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 NO YES When you select a different Style the appropriate Re verb type will be selected accordingly Some of the Styles contain Reverb types which cannot be selected on the PSR 530 In this...

Page 40: ...f The CHORUS effect will be turned on or off according to the se lected R1 panel voice 064 RevRtnLv Reverb Return Level The RevRtnLv Reverb Return Level parameter sets the amount of reverb effect returned from the reverb effect stage thus making it possible to adjust the degree of reverb effect applied to the overall sound 1Select the Digital Effect RevRtnLv Function Use the MENU and buttons to mo...

Page 41: ...which cannot be selected on the PSR 530 In this case XG Cho will be displayed when you select the SUB MENU Chorus of the DIGI TAL EFFECT If you don t want to apply the Chorus effect to Styles or Songs select 10 OFF from the Chorus types or set the Chorus Return Level to its minimum In this case no Chorus is applied to the entire system If you use the Revoice function you can set the Chorus Send Le...

Page 42: ...Effect Applies only to a designated part before inputting the signal to the mixer You can effectively use the digital effects by applying the effect to the specific part With the Insertion Effect you can only designate the Effect Send Level The Insertion Effect includes Distortion and Tremolo Insertion Effect System Effect Amp Mixer Speaker 2Set the Chorus Return Level Use the and buttons number b...

Page 43: ...al Effect DSP Function Use the MENU and buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to DIGITAL EFFECT You can also jump di rectly to the DIGITAL EFFECT DSP func tion by pressing and holding the DSP but ton for a few seconds 2Select a DSP Effect Use the and buttons number buttons or data dial to select the desired DSP effect the name of the selected DSP effect will appear on the to...

Page 44: ...elody line 2 Trio This harmony type generates two voices in addition to the melody voice 3 4 Part Three harmony notes are generated to produce a four note chord 4 4 Part Jazz Similar to the preceding type but depending on the chords played this type will sometimes produce a more colorful sound 5 Country Similar to Duet but the second voice is above the melody line 6 Octave One note is added an oct...

Page 45: ...oice is added to the melody to get a vocal part in the background 15 Strings Strings voice is added to the melody to create an orchestral atmosphere 16 Forest Twitterings of a bird are added to the melody to create an effect as if you were playing outside The Harmonies except for the types 6 7 and 9 are applied to the R1 voice according to the chords detected in the Accompaniment sec tion Turning ...

Page 46: ... Volume The volume of the harmony sound in relation to the keyboard sound can be adjusted for HARMONY types 1 through 10 as follows HARMONY types 11 through 22 are not affected 1Select the Digital Effect HarmVol Function Use the MENU and buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to DIGITAL EFFECT then use the SUB MENU and buttons to select HarmVol The current harmony volume sett...

Page 47: ...ERALL DIGITAL EFFECT MIDI Then use the SUB MENU and buttons to select PBRange The current pitch bend range setting will appear to the left of the function name on the top line of the display Use the and buttons number buttons or data dial to set the pitch bend range from 01 to 12 as required Each increment corresponds to one semitone 02 PBRange A setting of 02 for example will result in a maximum ...

Page 48: ... few seconds whenever one of the TRANSPOSE buttons is pressed during this time the and buttons number buttons or data dial can also be used to set the transpose value the transpose value also appears continuously above TRANSPOSE in the display Press the TRANS POSE and buttons simulta neously to instantly reset the transpose value to 0 The new TRANS POSE value will take effect from the next key pla...

Page 49: ...l Split Voice ON OFF L Voice Voice number volume octave pan reverb send level chorus send level DSP send level 01 Bank 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 NO YES Auto Accompaniment ON OFF Style number Fingering mode Tempo Split point Auto Accompaniment Accompaniment volume Track data Track ON OFF voice volume pan reverb send level chorus send level Accompaniment section Main A B Multi Pad Set number Chord Match...

Page 50: ...when a bank is se lected prior to actually selecting a REGIS TRATION MEMORY number The Accompaniment Freeze Function When the FREEZE function is engaged the accompaniment parameters listed above will not be changed when a REGISTRATION MEMORY is recalled This allows you to recall different REGISTRATION MEMORY settings while using Auto Accompaniment without suddenly disturbing the flow of the accomp...

Page 51: ...ently selected MULTI PAD set appears on the display see list on page 50 then use the and number buttons or data dial to select the MULTI PAD set you want to use Press and hold the MULTI PAD STOP button for a few sec onds to go directly to the MULTI PAD SET display The PSR 530 MULTI PADS can be used to play a number of short pre recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact...

Page 52: ...ch chords played using the PSR 530 Auto accompaniment feature MULTI PAD playback can be terminated by pressing the MULTI PAD STOP button STOP 2 1 MUTLI PAD 4 3 1 2 3 4 MULTI PAD 1 MEASURE STOP 2 1 MUTLI PAD 4 3 The Multi Pad Sets Chord Match Set Pad 1 Pad 2 Pad 3 Pad 4 1 Fanfare1 O O O 2 Fanfare2 O O O 3 Brassy1 O O O O 4 Brassy2 O O O O 5 Synth Brass O O O O 6 Guitar Play1 O O O O 7 Guitar Play2 ...

Page 53: ...ff as required OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT MIDI MULTI PAD on Pad1Chd The CHORD MATCH ON OFF setting is re stored to its original status whenever a preset MULTI PAD set is selected When the CHORD MATCH ON OFF sta tus of a user MULTI PAD see page 71 set is changed the new status is re corded with the MULTI PAD data 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 NO YES 1 2 3 The chord match on off status depends on the selected Multi Pad...

Page 54: ...tom of the display will appear framed Song Playback Procedure 2Select a SONG Number If necessary use the and buttons the number buttons or the data dial to select the SONG number you want to play The SONG number can also be incremented by pressing the SONG button press briefly to increment by one or hold for continuous incrementing 1 MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE V...

Page 55: ...board can be adjusted for the best overall balance by using the ACCOMPANI MENT SONG VOLUME and buttons When either button is pressed the current song volume setting will appear on the top line of the display for a few seconds The song volume range is from 0 no sound to 127 maximum volume The default setting is 100 Press theACCOMPANIMENT SONG VOLUME button to decrease the volume or the button to in...

Page 56: ...e left of Measure on the top line of the display the current measure number is also continuously displayed next to MEA SURE in the display 2Enter the Desired Measure Number Use the and buttons number buttons or data dial to enter the desired measure number 3Start Playback You can now start playback from the specified measure number by pressing the START STOP button 001 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76...

Page 57: ...e MinusOne Parameter While the SONG menu is selected but no recording is in progress use the SUB MENU and buttons to select the MinusOne parameter in the display After a few seconds MinusOne will change to MinusCh the number of the current minus one channel will appear to the left of MinusCh and a frame will appear around the MELODY 1 song track icon MINUS ONE SPLIT DUAL MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELO...

Page 58: ...se the and buttons number buttoms or data dial to assign the desired minus one channel 1 16 to the selected MELODY track The number of the assigned channel will appear to the left of MinusCh on the top line of the display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 NO YES 05 MinusCh Press the and buttons simulta neously to recall the song s initial channel assignment for the se lected track Minus one channel assignments ...

Page 59: ... the B button indicator will light continuously and the B repeat icon will appear in the display Repeat playback will begin automatically from the A point as soon as the B point has been specified and will continue until either the MAIN AUTO FILL A button is pressed again to cancel the repeat function or until song playback is stopped If only the A repeat point is specified re peat playback will o...

Page 60: ...ck re corded will be in cluded in the recorded song data see page 42 for details on the HARMONY effect The SONG ACCOMPANIMENT track records the following opera tions and data Note on off Velocity R1 and R2 voice number volume octave pan reverb send level chorus send level DSP send level Dual voice on off Reverb on off Reverb type Chorus on off Chorus type DSP on off variation on off Harmony on off...

Page 61: ...el set ting changes will occur when the record ready mode is engaged The measure number will be reset to 1 If the Metronome function is on page 85 the metro nome will sound at the cur rent tempo The REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE func tion will be turned on it cannot be turned off while the record mode is en gaged The SYNCHRO STOP function wil be turned off 1 MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM ...

Page 62: ...RACK button to select the ACCOMPANIMENT track a frame will appear continuously around the ACCOMPANIMENT track icon The panel AUTO AC COMPANIMENT ON OFF button is automati cally turned off when the ACCOMPANIMENT track is turned off AUTO ACCOMPANI MENT will automatically be turned on if it is off when the ACCOMPANI MENT track is selected for recording Con versely the ACCOMPA NIMENT track will auto m...

Page 63: ...E number on the display will return to 1 and the record ready mode will be engaged ENDING START STOP 8Record Additional Tracks as Required By repeating steps 5 through 7 above you can select and record additional tracks as required 9Exit From the Record Mode When you re finished recording a song press the RECORD button so that its indicator goes out to exit from the record mode The recorded user s...

Page 64: ...d to both the Accompaniment and Melody 1 tracks and the rest six measures from fifth through the end with the Room 1 applied to both tracks The effect types set for the Accompaniment track are replaced with the latest settings Only the Send Levels for each track remains the same B The DSP type effects can be set and recorded only for the Melody tracks regardless of the current effect insertion or ...

Page 65: ...orresponding to MELODY tracks which contain data will flash the ACCOMPANI MENT track cannot be cleared neither can tracks in demonstration or cartridge songs Use the TRACK buttons to select track you want to clear frame will appear continuously around the selected track Once the desired track has been selected Sure will appear on the display Press the YES button to actually clear the currently sel...

Page 66: ...rtcut functions are not available when one of the Record modes is engaged The STYLE tracks record the following operations and data Note on off Velocity Voice number drum kit number Pitch bend Only one event of the item marked with can be recorded for each track of the sections Up to approximately 1 980 notes for a sec tion totally ca 3 960 notes can be re corded in the PSR 530 STYLE tracks 1Selec...

Page 67: ... record mode is selectd while a user style is selected that user style will be selected for recording The following panel set ting changes will occur when the STYLE record mode is engaged The measure number will be reset to 1 If the Metronome function is on page 85 the metro nome will sound at the cur rent tempo The SYNCHRO STOP function wil be turned off 1 MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCO...

Page 68: ... INTRO A B In this case the RHYTHM 1 track will automatically be selected for recording as the default MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE VOICE RHYTHM 1 BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 RHYTHM 2 L R2 R1 MINUS ONE 6Select a Track to Record When using a preset style as a basis for a user style the BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2 tracks must be cle...

Page 69: ...ctually starting to record you can try playing the PSR 530 the way it is set up by using the Re hearsal Mode press the SYNC START button to temporarily disengage the record ready mode re hearse as necessary then press the SYNC START button again to return to the record ready mode If the memory becomes full while recording Full will appear on the display and recording will stop the re hearsal mode ...

Page 70: ...e data in spe cific user style tracks can be revoiced in the same way as the preset styles as de scribed on page 80 This however does not actually rewrite the user style data In order to actually change the user style data first use the revoice function then immediately engage and disengage the style record mode without recording any data Drum Cancel This function makes it possible to erase specif...

Page 71: ...nd note 3 Press the SUB MENU button once so that Execute appears on the display Then press the YES button to execute the quantize function or the NO button to cancel 2 Press the YES button to engage the quantize function or to abort The current quantize value will appear to the left of Quantize on the top line of the display Use the and buttons or data dial to select the desired quantize value see...

Page 72: ... select the TrkClr function The style track icons corresponding to tracks which contain data will flash Use the TRACK buttons to select track s you want to clear frames will appear continuously around the selected tracks REGISTRATION MULTI PAD VOICE L VOICE R2 76 101 TrkClr REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT 1 MEASURE HARMONY TEMPO 116 OVERALL REGIST MEMORY DIGITAL EFFECT MIDI MULTI PAD 1 MELODY 1 2 3 4 ME...

Page 73: ...d level chorus send level octave pan Chord match on off pad 1 4 Pitch bend pitch bend range Sustain on off Up to approximately 100 notes for each pad can be recorded in the PSR 530 MULTI PADs 1Engage the Record Ready Mode Press the RECORD button to engage the record ready mode The RECORD button indicator will light and the SONG STYLE and MULTI PAD 1 4 icons will flash indicating that you must sele...

Page 74: ...hen the MULTI PAD record mode is engaged it will automatically be turned off If the Metronome function is on page 85 the metronome will sound at the cur rent tempo 1 MELODY 1 2 3 4 MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM PANIMENT VOICE VOICE VOICE RHYTHM 1 BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 FINGERING REGISTRATION MULTI PAD RHYTHM 2 L R2 R1 007 VOICE L VOICE R2 76 101 UserPad1 REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT ...

Page 75: ...ULTI PAD ONE TOUCH SETTING 9 MEASURE ATION START STOP Before actually starting to record you can try playing the PSR 530 the way it is set up by using the Rehearsal Mode press the SYNC START button to temporarily disengage the record ready mode rehearse as necessary then press the SYNC START button again to return to the record ready mode Whenever you record a MULTI PAD any previously recorded mat...

Page 76: ...rsal mode is engaged use the SUB MENU and buttons to select the PadClr function The MULTI PAD icons corresponding to pads which contain data will flash preset pad set data cannot be cleared REGISTRATION VOICE L VOICE R2 76 101 PadClr REVERB TRANSPOSE 0 REPEAT HARMONY TEMPO 116 REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD 1 MULTI PAD 1 2 3 4 Use the MULTI PAD buttons to select the pad you want to clear the icon corresp...

Page 77: ...idges or sub ject them to strong shock DonotdisassembleMusicCartridges Do not directly touch the Music Cartridge s electrical contacts Per sistently touching it may cause to break electrical contacts or generate static electricity Static electric charges can cause loss of data and unreliable operation Do not insert objects or cartridges other than Yamaha Music Cartridges in the PortaTone cartridge...

Page 78: ...h 01 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 76 101 1 530XG VOICE STYLE SONG START STOP 2Select a Cartridge Song Number Use the and buttons number buttons or data dial to select the cartridge song number you want to play The song number can also be incremented by pressing the CARTRIDGE button press briefly to increment by one or hold for continuous incrementing Cartridge song num bers can also be se lected from...

Page 79: ...yle you want to select via the number buttons or data dial in the normal way The cartridge styles can also be selected by using the and buttons or data dial to go beyond the highest or lowest internal style numbers e g pressing the button while internal style number 100 is selected will select cartridge style number 01 the cartridge icon will appear The cartridge styles are used in exactly the sam...

Page 80: ...ecified voice or track and thus the amount of chorus effect applied to that voice or track DSP Send Level DspSndLv 0 127 Sets the DSP send level for the specified voice or track and thus the amount of DSP effect applied to that voice or track 1Select the VOICE REVOICE Mode While the VOICE menu is selected press the REVOICE button actually the order here is not important you can also press the VOIC...

Page 81: ... play by pressing and hold ing the DUAL VOICE but ton for a few seconds You can jump directly to the REVOICE L VOICE display by pressing and holding the SPLIT VOICE button for a few seconds 100 RevSndLv 100 ChoSndLv 100 DspSndLv 0 Pan 0 Octave 100 Volume 001 GrandPno 4Repeat as Required and Exit When Done Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to revoice the voices as required then press the REVOICE button so...

Page 82: ... the accompaniment track you want to revoice RHYTHM 1 RHYTHM 2 BASS CHORD 1 CHORD 2 PAD PHRASE 1 or PHRASE 2 A frame will appear around the icon of the selected track 2Select the Section s to be Revoiced Press INTRO MAIN A B or ENDING button s to select the section s The TRACK button below the selected track can be used to turn the track on or off Make sure that the track is turned on if you want ...

Page 83: ... the Revoice Parameters chart on page 78 Revoicing a user song actu ally rewrites the recorded song data so the original data will be lost The pre programmed inter nal songs and cartridge songs cannot be revoiced The SONG REVOICE mode cannot be selected while one of the record modes is engaged The SONG REVOICE mode cannot be selected while a style or voice is being revoiced during accompani ment s...

Page 84: ... Pan paraneters can be di rectly entered by pressing the appropriate number button while holding the button Only one song revoice param eter can be recorded per track If you revoice a song while play ing back the song only the last entered data will be recorded The REVOICE mode will auto matically be exited if the MENU and buttons are used to select any of the menus to the left of the display or i...

Page 85: ...ing 50 50 84 Scale Tuning Note SC Note C b 84 Scale Tuning SC Tune 64 63 84 Song Transpose SongTrns 12 12 85 Metronome Metronom oFF on 85 Split Voice Split Point S Split 0 127 21 Accompaniment Split Point AccSpPnt 0 127 29 Fingering Mode FngrngMd SF F1 F2 FuL MuL 30 Voice Set VoiceSet oFF on 85 To access an OVERALL function first use the MENU and buttons to move the triangular indicator in the dis...

Page 86: ... and buttons Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while holding the button Scale Tuning Scale tuning allows each individual note of the octave to be tuned over range from 64 to 63 cents in 1 cent increments 1 cent 1 100th of a semitone This makes it possible to produce subtle tuning variations or tune the instrument to totally different scales e g classic or Arabic scales First ...

Page 87: ...red song Minus one function in the desired key without affecting your performance Since the Transpose function page 46 sets the overall trans pose value if it is changed the Song Transpose value will be changed by the same amount at the same time The normal trans pose value 00 can be recalled by simul taneously pressing the and but tons Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while...

Page 88: ... on information received from the keyboard So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes the basis for note production For example let s say you play a C quarter note using the grand piano sound on the PSR 530 keyboard Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note the electronic instrument puts out information from the keyboard such as with what voice with which key...

Page 89: ...ntire MIDI system System messages include messages like Exclusive Messages that transmit data unique to each instrument manufacturer and Realtime Messages that control the MIDI device The messages transmitted received by the PSR 530 are shown in the MIDI Data Format and MIDI Implementation Chart on pages 110 and 122 Message Name PSR 530 Operation Panel Setting Note ON OFF Messages which are genera...

Page 90: ... two ways to connect from the MIDI terminals of the PSR 530 to the MIDI terminals of an external device using a MIDI cable or from the TO HOST port of the PSR 530 to the serial port of a personal computer using a special cable If you connect from the PSR 530 TO HOST terminal to a personal computer the PSR 530 will be used as a MIDI interface device meaning that a specialized MIDI interface device ...

Page 91: ...ompaniment and Multi Pad features on a external sequencer such as a personal computer After recording edit the data with the sequencer then play it again on the PSR 530 playback MIDI transmit setting page 92 Initial send page 95 When using a per sonal computer spe cial software se quencer software is needed PSR 530 MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI receive ex XG song floppy disks Available disks MIDI receive ...

Page 92: ...MIDI interface device installed in the personal computer connect the MIDI terminals of the personal computer and the PSR 530 For the connection cable use a special MIDI cable When the computer has a MIDI interface installed connect the MIDI OUT terminal of the personal computer to the MIDI IN terminal of the PSR 530 Set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI Computer sequencer software Computer sequencer ...

Page 93: ... 530 TO HOST but not to the PC s serial port or the cable is prop erly connected to the PC which is currently turned off Macintosh Series ConnecttheRS 422terminal modemorprinterterminal onthecomputertotheTOHOSTterminal on the PSR 530 using a serial cable system peripheral cable 8 bit Set the PSR 530 HOST SELECT switch in the MAC position Set the MIDI interface clock in the sequencer software you a...

Page 94: ...Trk r1 r2 L H1 H2 H3 rH2 rH1 bAS CH1 CH2 Pad PH1 PH2 S1 S1d S2 S2d S3 S3d S4 S4d oFF 93 Receive Channel Rcv Ch 1 16 93 Receive Mode Rcv Mod nor oFF rE 94 Local Control Local oFF on 94 External Clock ExtClock oFF on 94 Bulk Data Send BlkSnd None 95 Initial Data Send InitSnd None 95 MIDI Functions Transmit Channel Transmit Track The PSR 530 can simultaneously transmit data on all 16 MIDI channels Th...

Page 95: ...ngs are Channel 1 R1 voice Channel 2 L voice Channel 3 Bass Track3 Channel 4 Chord1 Track4 Channel 5 Chord2 Track5 Channel 6 Pad Track6 Channel 7 Phrase1 Track7 Channel 8 Phrase2 Track8 Channel 9 Rhythm2 Track2 Channel 10 Rhythm1 Track1 Channel 11 R2 voice Channel 12 Harmony1 Channel 13 Harmony2 Channel 14 Harmony3 Channel 15 Off Channel 16 Off When a track is assigned to more than one MIDI channe...

Page 96: ... however so that the keyboard does not play the internal voices but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on the keyboard At the same time the internal tone generator can respond to MIDI information received on channels set to the nor normal mode via the MIDI IN connector This means that while an external MIDI sequencer for example p...

Page 97: ...No other operations can be performed during bulk dump reception If an error is encountered dur ing bulk data reception Blk Err will appear on the display and registration user song user style and user pad memory will be cleared When a bulk dump is re ceived the received data re places any data that was pre viously in the PSR 530 memory The bulk receive messages are rejected during playback recordi...

Page 98: ...RTRIDGE 530XG Song name Cartridge song selection 76 REGISTRATION MEMORY Bank 1 Bank name Registration bank selection 47 REGISTRATION MEMORY Button MULTI PAD Fanfare1 Multi Pad set name Multi Pad set selection 49 MULTI PAD STOP Button Pad1Chd Chord match on off selection pad 1 51 Pad2Chd Chord match on off selection pad 2 51 Pad3Chd Chord match on off selection pad 3 51 Pad4Chd Chord match on off s...

Page 99: ...REVERB Button RevRtnLv Reverb return level setting 38 Chorus1 Chorus Chorus type name Chorus type selection 39 CHORUS Button ChoRtnLv Chorus return level setting 39 Hall 1 DSP DSP type name DSP type selection 41 DSP Button DspRtnLv DSP return level setting 42 Duet Harmony Harmony type name Harmony type selection 43 HARMONY Button HarmVol Harmony volume setting 44 OVERALL TouchSns Touch sensitivity...

Page 100: ...PA 6 from the DC IN 10 12V jack on the rear panel of the PSR 530 c Then unplug the PA 6 Power Adaptor from the wall AC outlet When turning the power ON simply reverse the procedure Data Initialization All data can be initialized and restored to the factory preset condition by turning on the power while holding the highest rightmost white key on the keyboard CLr Back up will appear briefly on the d...

Page 101: ...er Organ 31 0 112 16 Jazz Organ1 32 0 113 16 Jazz Organ2 33 0 112 17 Click Organ 34 0 113 17 Dance Organ 35 0 115 16 Drawbar Org 36 0 115 17 Mellow Draw 37 0 116 16 Bright Draw 38 0 112 18 Rock Organ1 39 0 113 18 Rock Organ2 40 0 114 18 Purple Org 41 0 116 17 60 s Organ 42 0 117 17 Blues Organ 43 0 117 16 16 1 Organ 44 0 118 16 16 2 Organ 45 0 119 16 16 4 Organ 46 0 118 17 Elec Organ 47 0 114 16 T...

Page 102: ... 71 MelClarinet 150 0 113 66 WoodwindEns 151 0 115 66 Brass Combo 152 0 112 68 Oboe 153 0 112 69 EnglishHorn Voice Bank Select MIDI Voice Name Number MSB LSB Program Change Number 154 0 112 70 Bassoon 155 0 112 109 Bagpipe Pipe 156 0 112 73 Flute 157 0 112 75 Pan Flute 158 0 112 72 Piccolo 159 0 113 73 EthnicFlute 160 0 112 77 Shakuhachi 161 0 112 78 Whistle 162 0 112 74 Recorder 163 0 112 79 Ocar...

Page 103: ...armnica 305 0 32 22 Harmo 2 306 0 0 23 TangoAcd 307 0 64 23 TngoAcd2 Guitar 308 0 0 24 NylonGtr 309 0 16 24 NylonGt2 310 0 25 24 NylonGt3 311 0 43 24 VelGtHrm 312 0 96 24 Ukulele 313 0 0 25 SteelGtr 314 0 16 25 SteelGt2 315 0 35 25 12StrGtr 316 0 40 25 Nyln Stl 317 0 41 25 Stl Body 318 0 96 25 Mandolin 319 0 0 26 Jazz Gtr 320 0 18 26 MelloGtr 321 0 32 26 JazzAmp 322 0 0 27 CleanGtr 323 0 32 27 Cho...

Page 104: ...w Lead 487 0 6 81 Saw 2 488 0 8 81 ThickSaw 489 0 18 81 DynaSaw 490 0 19 81 DigiSaw 491 0 20 81 Big Lead 492 0 24 81 HeavySyn 493 0 25 81 WaspySyn 494 0 40 81 PulseSaw 495 0 41 81 Dr Lead 496 0 45 81 VeloLead 497 0 96 81 Seq Ana 498 0 0 82 CaliopLd 499 0 65 82 Pure Pad 500 0 0 83 Chiff Ld 501 0 64 83 Rubby 502 0 0 84 CharanLd 503 0 64 84 DistLead 504 0 65 84 WireLead 505 0 0 85 Voice Ld 506 0 24 8...

Page 105: ...0 0 116 TaikoDrm 634 0 96 116 Gr Cassa 635 0 0 117 MelodTom 636 0 64 117 Mel Tom2 637 0 65 117 Real Tom 638 0 66 117 Rock Tom 639 0 0 118 Syn Drum 640 0 64 118 Ana Tom 641 0 65 118 ElecPerc 642 0 0 119 RevCymbl Sound Effects 643 0 0 120 FretNoiz 644 0 0 121 BrthNoiz 645 0 0 122 Seashore 646 0 0 123 Tweet 647 0 0 124 Telphone 648 0 0 125 Helicptr 649 0 0 126 Applause 650 0 0 127 Gunshot SFX 651 64 ...

Page 106: ...k Rim SD Rock H Analog Snare H 41 F1 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 E Tom 1 Analog Tom 1 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog HH Closed 1 43 G1 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Rock Tom 2 E Tom 2 Analog Tom 2 44 G 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 2 45 A1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 E Tom 3 Analog Tom 3 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog HH Open 47 B1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 E Tom 4 Analog Tom 4 48 C2 Mid To...

Page 107: ...m 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 48 C2 Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Brush Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 49 C 2 Analog Cymbal Hand Cym Open L 50 D2 Analog Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Brush Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 51 D 2 Hand Cym Closed L 52 E2 FL Key Click Engine Start 53 F2 Tire Screech 54 F 2 Car Passing 55 G2 Crash 56 G 2 Analog Cowbell Siren 57 A2 Hand Cym Open H Train 58 A 2 Jetplane 59 B2 Hand Cym Closed H Starship 60 C3 B...

Page 108: ...e All tracks that can be revoiced R1 Voice R2 Voice MIDI Channel 1 MIDI Channel 16 The three PSR 530 effects will be connected as shown below The signal will enter reverb chorus DSP according to the send level set for each and the signal with the effect applied will be output according to the return level that is set The reverb chorus DSP send levels are set for each part track with the Revoice mo...

Page 109: ...o Reverb page 115 signal is transmitted to the PSR 530 from an external MIDI device a signal can be sent from the chorus to the reverb connected in series The signal will enter DSP with the Dry Wet send level that is set and a signal with the effect applied will be output The DSP Dry Wet send level is set for only R1 voice with the Revoice mode The DSP return level cannot be set rev send cho send ...

Page 110: ...ight metallic sound 26 Symphonic System Exceptionally rich deep chorusing 27 Phaser System Pronounced metallic modulation with periodic phase change 28 32 Rotary Speaker 1 5 Insertion Rotary speaker simulation 33 34 Tremolo 1 2 Insertion Rich Tremolo effect with both volume and pitch modulation 35 Guitar Tremolo Insertion Simulated electric guitar tremolo 36 Auto Pan Insertion Several panning effe...

Page 111: ...sareturnedon andthat the they are all set to appropriate volume levels Make sure you are using fingerings recognized by the selected fingering mode and are playing in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard Are you sure you re playing in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard Make sure that the Auto Accompaniment split point is set appropriately page 29 Are you playing chords that t...

Page 112: ...00 1011 1111 displays the Control Change Message for each channel 1 16 192 207 CnH 1100 0000 1100 1111 displays the Program Change Message for each channel 1 16 240 FOH 1111 0000 denotes the start of a System Exclusive Message 247 F7H 1111 0111 denotes the end of a System Exclusive Message aaH hexidecimal 0aaaaaaa binary denotes the data address The address contains High Mid and Low bbH 0bbbbbbb d...

Page 113: ... CONTROL NUMBER 0ccccccc CONTROL VALUE 0vvvvvvv Transmit CONTROL NUMBER c 0 BANK SELECT MSB v 0 XG NORMAL 64 SFX NORMAL 126 XG SFX KIT 127 XG DRUM c 32 BANK SELECT LSB v 0 127 3 c 6 DATA ENTRY MSB v 0 127 1 c 38 DATA ENTRY LSB v 0 127 1 c 7 MAIN VOLUME v 0 127 c 10 PANPOT v 0 127 c 11 EXPRESSION v 0 127 c 64 SUSTAIN v 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON 2 c 66 SOSTENUTO v 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON 2 c 67 SOFT PEDAL v 0 6...

Page 114: ...SB NUMBER 0ppppppp p NRPN LSB refer to the list below NRPN MSB 01100011 63H NRPN MSB NUMBER 0qqqqqqq q NRPN MSB refer to the list below DATA ENTRY MSB 00000110 06H DATA VALUE 0mmmmmmm m Data Value First appoints the parameter for NRPN MSB LSB then sets the parameter value for data entry MSB LSB NRPN D ENTRY MSB LSB MSB LSB PARAMETER NAME DATA RANGE 01H 08H mmH VIBRATO RATE 00H 40H 7FH 64 0 63 01H ...

Page 115: ...le 00000000 01 0ttttttt TT Tempo4 0ttttttt TT Tempo3 0ttttttt TT Tempo2 0ttttttt TT Tempo1 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive The internal clock will be set to the received Tempo value Tempo Meta Event is a large data block 24 bit it is divided into 4 groups with 7 bits going into each of the Tempos 1 4 4 receives the remaining 3 bits 3 6 2 UNIVERSAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE 3 6 2 1 UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE 3...

Page 116: ...us 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 01110011 73 Clavinova ID 01001011 4B Model ID PSR 530 00110000 06 Bulk ID 0kkkkkkk KK Bulk No 0AH User Song 07H User Style 0000llll 0L Data Length 0000llll 0L Data Length 0000llll 0L Data Length 0000llll 0L Data Length 0000llll 0L Data Length 0000llll 0L Data Length Date Length LLLLLL HByte 0ddddddd DD Bulk Data 0ccccccc CC Check Sum 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Multi Pad ...

Page 117: ...t Depend on Reverb type 0A 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 9 Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 0B 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 10 Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 0C 1 00 7F Reverb Return 0 6dB 0 96 127 60 0D 1 01 7F Reverb Pan L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 TOTAL SIZE 0E 02 01 10 1 00 7F Reverb Parameter 11 Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Reverb type 11 1 0...

Page 118: ...SB Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Vari Type 52 2 00 7F Vari Param 9 MSB Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Vari Type 00 7F Vari Param 9 LSB Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Vari Type 54 2 00 7F Vari Param 10 MSB Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Vari Type 00 7F Vari Param 10 LSB Refer to the Effect Parameter List Depend on Vari Type 56 1 00 7F Variati...

Page 119: ...O PMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 27 1 00 7F Bend LFO FMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 28 1 00 7F Bend LFO AMod Depth 0 127 00 TOTAL SIZE 29 nn 30 Not Used nn 40 Not Used nn 41 1 00 7F Scale Tuning C 64 63 cent 40 nn 42 1 00 7F Scale Tuning C 64 63 cent 40 nn 43 1 00 7F Scale Tuning D 64 63 cent 40 nn 44 1 00 7F Scale Tuning D 64 63 cent 40 nn 45 1 00 7F Scale Tuning E 64 63 cent 40 nn 46 1 00 7F Scale Tuning F 64 6...

Page 120: ...CELESTE3 2 CHORUS2 3 CHORUS3 1 CHORUS1 067 FLANGER 1 9 FLANGER 4 6 FLANGER1 7 FLANGER2 8 FLANGER3 068 127 NO EFFECT MIDI Data Format Table 1 6 MIDI Parameter Change table DRUM SETUP Address Size Data Parameter Name Description Default H H H Value H 3n rr 00 1 00 7F Pitch Coarse 64 63 40 3n rr 01 1 00 7F Pitch Fine 64 63 cent 40 3n rr 02 1 00 7F Level 0 127 Depend on the Note 3n rr 03 1 00 7F Alter...

Page 121: ... Rotary Sp3 34 Tremolo2 35 Gtr Tremolo 072 27 PHASER PHASER 2 073 DISTORTION 074 OVER DRIVE 075 AMP SIM 42 DIST HARD 43 DIST SOFT 076 3BAND EQ 44 EQ DISCO 45 EQ TEL 077 2BAND EQ 078 AUTO WAH 37 Auto Wah 079 127 THRU Table 1 8 Effect Parameter List HALL1 HALL2 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 STAGE1 STAGE2 PLATE reverb variation block No Parameter Value 1 Reverb Time 0 3 30 0s 0 69 2 Diffusion 0 10 0 10 3 Initial...

Page 122: ...Rdm Rvs Plt Spr 0 5 2 Room Size 0 1 7 0 0 44 3 Diffusion 0 10 0 10 4 Initial Delay 0 63 0 63 5 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 6 HPF Cutoff Thru 8 0kHz 0 52 7 LPF Cutoff 1 0k Thru 34 60 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 Liveness 0 10 0 10 12 Density 0 3 0 3 13 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 14 15 16 GATE REVERB REVERSE GATE variation block No Parameter Value 1 Type TypeA TypeB 0 1 2 Room Size 0 1 7 0 0 4...

Page 123: ...2 3 10 12 Diffusion mono stereo 0 1 13 LFO Phase Difference 180 180deg resolution 3deg 4 124 14 15 16 DISTORTION OVERDRIVE variation block No Parameter Value 1 Drive 0 127 0 127 2 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 3 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 4 LPF Cutoff 1 0k Thru 34 60 5 Output Level 0 127 0 127 6 7 EQ Mid Frequency 100Hz 10 0kHz 23 54 8 EQ Mid Gain 12 12dB 52 76 9 EQ Mid Width 1 0 12 0 10 120 10...

Page 124: ...0 32 O O Bank select 1 X 3 O Modulation 5 X O Portament time 7 10 11 O O 6 38 X 3 O Data entry 64 65 O O 66 67 X O 71 74 X 3 O Sound controller 84 X 3 O Portament control 91 93 94 O O Effect depth 96 97 X O RPN increment decrement 98 99 X 3 O NRPN LSB MSB 100 101 O O RPN LSB MSB 120 X O All sound off 121 X O Reset all controllers Program O 0 127 O 0 127 Change True System Exclusive O O System Song...

Page 125: ...elated to the REVERB CHORUS and DSP EFFECT settings Also the MIDI messages affect the panel settings when one of the folowing MIDI reception modes is selected These modes can be selected on the panel see page 94 rE Remote The Note On Off messages received at the designated Remote receive channel are processed the same as the notes normally played on the keyboard In this mode only the following cha...

Page 126: ...ic Cartridge Specifications subject to change without notice Keyboards 61 standard size keys C1 C6 with touch response Display Large multi function LCD display Setup Stand by ON Master Volume MIN MAX Control Number Buttons MENU VOICE STYLE SONG CARTRIDGE SUB MENU 1 0 YES NO Cartridge Slot Demo 12 Songs Voice 200 Panel Voices 12 Drum Kits 480 XG Voices Polyphony 32 Voice Set R1 R2 L Voices Revoice ...

Page 127: ...MIDI connectors 88 MIDI data format 110 MIDI functions 92 MIDI implementation chart 122 Minus one practice 55 Multi pad set selection 49 Multi Pads playing 50 Multi finger fingering mode 34 Music cartridges handling 75 Music stand 7 O One touch setting 34 Overall functions 83 P Panel controls 6 Phones jack 13 Pitch Bend 45 Polyphony 99 Power supply 12 Precautions 1 R R1 R2 L voices 16 Receive chan...

Page 128: ...so contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below 2 Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty 3 Shipping and or insurance costs are the co...

Page 129: ...rta 12930 Indonesia Tel 21 520 2577 KOREA Cosmos Corporation 131 31 Neung Dong Sungdong Ku Seoul Korea Tel 02 466 0021 5 MALAYSIA Yamaha Music Malaysia Sdn Bhd 16 28 Jalan SS 2 72 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia Tel 3 717 8977 PHILIPPINES Yupangco Music Corporation 339 Gil J Puyat Avenue P O Box 885 MCPO Makati Metro Manila Philippines Tel 819 7551 SINGAPORE Yamaha Music Asia Pte Ltd Blk 202 Houga...

Page 130: ...M D G EMI Division 1997 Yamaha Corporation VV67140 808POCP5 3 06F0 Printed in Japan ...

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