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The PSR-5700 comes with two manuals: “Getting Started” (this manual), and the “Advanced Features” manual.

The “Getting Started” Manual

This, as its name suggests, is the manual you should

start with. The “Getting Started” manual will teach you
everything you need to basically play and enjoy the PSR-
5700, concentrating on the keys and controls that you’ll
use most frequently.

The Getting Started manual covers:

 Playing the demonstration.

 Selecting and playing voices.

 Tuning and transposition.

 Voice registration.

 Using the auto accompaniment functions.

 The multi, tempo, and percussion pads.

 Expression and effects.

 The panel registration feature.

 Playing Disk Orchestra Collection disks.

Go through the Getting Started manual first!

The “Advanced Features” Manual

The Advanced Features manual is the manual you’ll

want to refer to after you gain initial familiarity with the
PSR-5700 — i.e. after you’ve carefully gone through the
Getting Started manual. As its name suggests, the Ad-
vanced Features manual concentrates on the many ad-
vanced features and utility functions provided by the
PSR-5700.

The Advanced Features manual covers:

 The sequencer.

 The custom accompaniment programmer.

 Custom voice editing.

 The PSR-5700’s digital effects.

 Floppy disk operations.

And a range of other functions including MIDI
operations and General MIDI Level 1 protocol
compatibility.

Unlike the Getting started manual which is designed

to be read through from beginning to end, the Advanced
Features manual allows you to directly reference infor-
mation on individual features and functions.

Icons

The following simple icons are used throughout this

manual to draw attention to important points and infor-
mation where necessary. The icons also make it easier to
differentiate between information that you should read
immediately and information that can be skipped until
later, hopefully helping you to become familiar with the
PSR-5700 in the quickest, most efficient manner possi-
ble.

This icon warns of possible hardware dam-
age, software malfunction, or any other seri-
ous problem that may occur due to improper
operation or set up.

This icon marks information that you must
read — i.e. important steps or procedures
that are essential for proper, efficient, or
easy operation.

The magnifying-glass icon indicates infor-
mation that may not be essential for general
operation, but is a more detailed explanation
of a feature, a description of the principle
involved, etc. You can skip this information
if full details are not required immediately.

Suggestions as to how a feature or function
can be applied musically are identified by
this icon.

Hints or ideas that are not specifically musi-
cal but may make operation easier or more
interesting are marked by the light-bulb
icon.

About the PSR-5700 Manuals

HINT

MUSICAL

NOTE

DETAIL

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CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Portatone PSR-5700

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Getting Started BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG Kurzanleitung MODE D EMPLOI Pour commencer MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Para empezar...

Page 2: ...purchase PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic prod ucts may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclo sure The explanatio...

Page 3: ...uals thoroughly while trying out the various features described Keep the manuals in a safe place for later reference Contents About the PSR 5700 Manuals 3 Taking Care of Your PortaTone 4 Nomenclature...

Page 4: ...eneral MIDI Level 1 protocol compatibility Unlike the Getting started manual which is designed to be read through from beginning to end the Advanced Features manual allows you to directly reference in...

Page 5: ...esult in reduced sound quality operation errors and possibly damage To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is con nected a sound system for example turn the power switches of...

Page 6: ...floppy disk press the eject button slowly as far as it will go then when the disk is fully ejected remove it by hand The disk may not be ejected properly if the eject button is pressed too quickly or...

Page 7: ...ZZ STRINGS 25 TREMOLO STRINGS 26 SYNTH STRINGS 27 SOLO STRINGS 28 TUTTI 29 ORCHESTRA HIT 30 FLUTE 31 PAN FLUTE 32 BREATH FLUTE 33 CLARINET 34 OBOE 35 ENGLISH HORN 36 BASSOON 37 SAXOPHONE 38 ACCORDION...

Page 8: ...n Intro and Ending Buttons page 21 23 FILL INj INTRO 1 FILL INn INTRO 2 ENDING rit INTRO 3 p Verse Chorus and Solo Buttons page 22 VERSE 1 VERSE 2 CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 SOLO Q Accompaniment Control Button...

Page 9: ...for use with external audio sources such as tone generators drum machines CD players and similar equip ment The signal received via the AUX IN L and R jacks is reproduced via the PSR 5700 s internal s...

Page 10: ...l is used for expression control no sound will be produced if the ex pression pedal is set to the minimum position The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI de vice such as a MIDI...

Page 11: ...t the MASTER VOLUME control to a position about half way to ward the MAX setting You can re adjust the MASTER VOLUME con trol for the most comfortable overall volume level after playback begins The de...

Page 12: ...Voices RECALL INITIAL DATA 1 Data AllData Busy Press both the right and buttons under Execute on the display simultaneously Busy will appear while the ini tialization is taking place and Completed wi...

Page 13: ...nt F 2 Right Hand Section DETAIL CSelect a Voice or Voices Voice List The PSR 5700 has 100 voices A list of the voice names is printed on the control panel for easy reference BANK 0 00 PIANO 1 01 PIAN...

Page 14: ...ed incremented by using the and buttons immediately below the voice names on the LCD panel Press either button briefly to decrement or increment the voice number by one or hold the button for continuo...

Page 15: ...s in the DRUM KIT and POP DRUM KIT voices sound different even though they have the same name while others are essentially the same The Transpose Tune Sustain Harmony Left Hold Modulation and Octave C...

Page 16: ...the normal play mode by pressing the TRANSPOSE TUNE button this is the same as the dis play scroll button to the right of the LCD panel Use the left and buttons to set the desired degree of transposi...

Page 17: ...ome 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 e...

Page 18: ...orresponding to the desired combination V0 through V9 will appear in the upper left corner of the display while a registered voice combination is selected Press the VOICE REGISTRATION button so that i...

Page 19: ...BASS mode and specify the bass voice to be used The ABC mode display ends automatically after about 10 seconds if the and buttons are not pressed The FINGERED CHORD SINGLE FINGER and MANUAL BASS modes...

Page 20: ...major seventh minor and minor sev enth chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the left hand section of the keyboard The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used For a major chord...

Page 21: ...onds the BANK entry will automatically be cancelled The number of the style can also be decreased decremented or increased incremented by using the and buttons immediately below the style name on the...

Page 22: ...essing the SYN CHRO START button alone causes a straight start to occur when the first note or chord is played Press SYNCHRO START and then the appropriate INTRO button for a synchronized introduction...

Page 23: ...an be selected manually by pressing the corresponding variation button It is also possible to select the variation that will follow the INTRO by pressing the appropriate variation button while the INT...

Page 24: ...if you want to go to the ending vari ation and then stop Press the ENDING rit button while the ending varia tion is playing to produce a ritardando ending i e the tempo gradually slows down during th...

Page 25: ...r and or harder the PSR 5700 will automatically switch to the VERSE 2 variation to better support what you are playing On the other hand if you play more mellow right hand lines the PSR 5700 will auto...

Page 26: ...fully loaded and the normal play mode will then be automatically engaged If you press the right button instead of the the load operation will be cancelled and the normal play mode will be engaged imme...

Page 27: ...ows the reverb and effect depth for the orchestra 1 and orchestra 2 voices to be memorized Super Style Play allows all depth settings to be memorized ZEngage Super Style Play The SUPER STYLE PLAY feat...

Page 28: ...SUPER STYLE PLAY button twice turns SUPER STYLE PLAY off If you turn the SUPER STYLE PLAY Section Changing parameter described on page 41 of the Advanced features manual ON the SUPER STYLE PLAY setup...

Page 29: ...lights Preset data is initially recorded in pads 1 through 8 Each PHRASE pad can record up to approximately 160 notes played using the ORCH 1 voice only the ORCH 1 voice is recorded even if the ORCH...

Page 30: ...full approximately 160 notes per pad or if another pad is pressed As long as the MULTI mode is selected any recorded phrase can be played back simply by pressing the corresponding PHRASE pad The phra...

Page 31: ...button or the pad being recorded to stop recording when you ve finished playing the chords The REC STOP button indicator will go out when recording ends Recording will stop automatically if the CHORD...

Page 32: ...n measure units Playback will continue until the end of the measure even if recording was stopped prior to the end of that measure If you press the button immediately to the right of the pad MODE SE L...

Page 33: ...igned The reverse also works press the pad while holding the key The velocity at which you play the key how hard you press the key how loud the note sounds is also recorded to the specified pad The DR...

Page 34: ...unds are not affected by the PSR 5700 PITCH BEND wheel or EFFECT settings If you press the button immediately to the right of the pad MODE SE LECT button so that the indicator above it lights while th...

Page 35: ...r an accompaniment 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 ignor...

Page 36: ...re the 2 measures are completed The PAD 8 rit pad has essentially the same effect on the tempo as the END ING rit pad page 23 except that while the ENDING rit pad causes the tempo to return to its ini...

Page 37: ...ep through the harmony list one by one For faster selection you can use the left and buttons to directly select the har mony categories Basic Pop etc and then use the right and buttons to select the d...

Page 38: ...MODULATION EFFECT wheel upward away from you increases the effect or modulation depth Use the WHEEL SELECT function described on page 39 of the Advanced Features manual to select effect or modulation...

Page 39: ...E DEPTH SUSTAIN ON OFF when external SUSTAIN switch not connected SUSTAIN PART SELECT KEY VELOCITY ON OFF STYLE AUTO BASS CHORD ON OFF AUTO BASS CHORD MODE INTERACTIVE ACCOMPANIMENT ON OFF INTERACTIVE...

Page 40: ...ribed on page 50 of the Advanced Features manual Press the A B button while holding the MEMORY button to recall the panel settings prior to the last panel registration recall operation This pro vides...

Page 41: ...and buttons below Song ALL display to select the de sired song number Select ALL if you want all songs on the disk to be played and repeated until playback is stopped Start playback of the selected so...

Page 42: ...olume of ORCH 1 played on the keyboard CHORD1 Adjusts the volume of the disk melody line CHORD2 Adjusts the volume of the disk backing BASS Adjusts the volume of the disk bass part RHYTHM Adjusts the...

Page 43: ...cal control ON MIDI local control is turned OFF No sound You have attempted to play a new chord before fully releasing the previous chord in the left hand sec tion of the keyboard You are using single...

Page 44: ...al volume AF 31 E Editing procedure AF 26 Effect depth AF 36 Effect type AF 36 Effect wheel GS 37 EG rate AF 29 Electrical interference GS 5 Erase AF 12 Event abbreviations AF 13 Exit button AF 26 Exp...

Page 45: ...velocity AF 37 Keyboard percussion GS 14 L Left hold GS 36 Left hand keyboard section GS 22 Location GS 4 M Manual bass GS 19 Manuals about the GS 3 Measure beat AF 19 Memory backup AF 49 Metronome A...

Page 46: ...AF 7 Sequencer playback AF 6 Sequencer record AF 3 Single finger chords GS 19 Slower GS 35 Solo GS 22 Song clear AF 14 Song number AF 3 Split mode GS 12 Split point AF 40 Style list GS 20 Super style...

Page 47: ...efste angeschlagene Note sein berlegen Sie sich bitte vor dem Spielen eines St cks welche Akkorde gebraucht werden Bei Akkorden die mit einem gekennzeichnet sind ist unter Umst nden eine Verlagerung d...

Page 48: ...enth flatted fifth Moll Septakkord mit verminderter Quinte Quinte b mol septi me mineure Menor de s ptima quinta bemol Les notes entre parenth ses peuvent tre omises Les accords marqu s d un ast risqu...

Page 49: ...b C D b F G b G A b A B b 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C D E F G A B b C D b b b b 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 D E F G G A A B Minor major sevent...

Page 50: ...Dm add Em add Fm add Gm add Am add Bm add b C m add D m add b F m add G m add b G m add A m add b A add B add b 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C D 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Seventh ninth Dur...

Page 51: ...FM GM AM BM b b b G M A M b A M B M b 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 C M D M F M G M Minor seventh ninth Moll Septakkord mit hinzugef gter None Neuvi me septi me m...

Page 52: ...5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 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 Major seventh flatted fifth Dur Akkord mit gro er Septime und...

Page 53: ...egisters and other devices that produce heat should be avoided IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp locations and should not be used near water or exposed...

Page 54: ...sed according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interfer...

Page 55: ...ente a productos distribuidos por Yamaha Europa GmbH CANADA THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS SET OUT IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE...

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