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MESSAGE SWITCH

The 

SYS/EX. TRANSMIT 

parameter turns MIDI trans-

mission of MIDI exclusive data ON or OFF. The 

SYS/EX.

RECEIVE 

parameter turns MIDI reception of MIDI exclusive

data generated by external equipment ON or OFF.

The 

CHORD SYS/EX. TRANSMIT 

parameter turns MIDI

transmission of MIDI chord exclusive data (chord detect — root
and type) ON or OFF. The 

CHORD SYS/EX. RECEIVE

parameter turns MIDI reception of MIDI chord exclusive data
generated by external equipment ON or OFF.

TRANSMIT

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This display page allows you to specify which PSR-8000 voices
and parts will be transmitted via which MIDI channels (there
are 16 MIDI channels), and to specify which types of data will
be transmitted for each channel.

● 

TRANSMIT MONITOR

The Tx 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).

The PSR-8000 “Functions”

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CHANNEL

Use either the 

 and 

 LCD buttons to the

left of the display, or the 

CH 

LCD dial to select

the channel to which you want to assign a part
or change a data switch setting. The channel
numbers are shown in the leftmost column in
the display.

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PART

The PART LCD dials select the voice or part

which will be transmitted via the currently
selected channel. Only one voice or part can be
specified per channel. Any of the parts listed to
the right can be selected. If one part is assigned
to multiple channels, only the lowest-num-
bered channel will be used.

OFF

No data will be transmitted on the
selected channel.

LEAD

Only data corresponding to the specified
voice will be transmitted on the selected
channel.
* UPPER: above the “A” split point
* LOWER: below the “A” split point

MULTI PAD 1

Multi pad phrases from the corresponding
pad are transmitted via the selected
channel.

ACMP RHYTHM 1

The specified accompaniment part is
transmitted via the selected channel.

SONG 1 … SONG 16

The specified SONG track is transmitted
via the selected channel.

RIGHT 1
RIGHT 2
LEFT
UPPER
LOWER

MULTI PAD 2
MULTI PAD 3
MULTI PAD 4

ACMP RHYTHM 2
ACMP BASS
ACMP CHORD 1
ACMP CHORD 2
ACMP PAD
ACMP PHRASE1
ACMP PHRASE2

Summary of Contents for PortaTone PSR-8000

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Page 2: ... SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure The explanation of these graph ics appears on this page Please observe all cautions indi cated on this page and those indicated in the safety in structio...

Page 3: ...registers and other devices that produce heat should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp loca tions and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Exam ples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement 9 This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer If a c...

Page 4: ...hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician REPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY The PSR 8000 requires four 1 5 V C size LR14 batteries for memory backup power If no backup batteries are installed the memory contents will be lost when the instrument is unplugged from the AC mains supply Please use or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the el...

Page 5: ...ive is not in operation the DISK IN USE indi cator should be off except when the internal hard disk is being accessed Press the eject button slowly as far as it will go the disk will automati cally pop out When the disk is fully ejected carefully remove it by hand Never attempt to remove the disk or turn the power off during recording reading and playing back Doing so can damage the disk and possi...

Page 6: ... 5231671 5301259 and 5428708 Trademarks Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM PC AT is a trademark of International Business MachinesCorporation Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders 6 The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only a...

Page 7: ...omatically selects appropriate voice effect and other settings for the selected accompaniment style all you have to do is select a style press the ONE TOUCH SETTING button and play Multi Pads record and play short rhythmic and me lodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your performances Voice Style List Customize feature lets you rear range the list contents for fast efficien...

Page 8: ...5 EQ1 EQ5 45 Q FREQ 45 TOTAL GAIN ADJUST 45 STORE 45 Registration Memory 46 Registering the Panel Settings 46 Recalling the Registered Panel Settings 47 The Freeze Function 47 Organ Flute Voice Editing 48 ORGAN TYPE 48 ROTARY SP SPEED 48 VIBRATO ON OFF 48 VIBRATO DEPTH 48 FOOTAGE 48 VOLUME ATTACK 49 EFFECT EQ SETTINGS 49 Custom Voice Creator 51 Procedure Engaging the Easy Full Edit Mode 51 The Eas...

Page 9: ...TING MEASURES 110 SAVING THE CHORD STEP DATA 110 Quick Record Mode Edit Functions111 RENAME SONG 111 SONG DELETE 111 Procedure Multi Track Record 111 THE TRACK INDICATORS 113 TRACK DELETE 114 PLAYBACK 114 EXITING 114 Procedure Punch In Replace Recording 114 Multi Track Record Mode Edit Functions 116 RENAME SONG 116 QUANTIZE 116 TRACK MIX 117 NOTE SHIFT 117 SONG DELETE 117 Multi Track Record Set Up...

Page 10: ... y u 0 6 7 8 9 3 2 4 5 Panel Controls Panel Controls 1 STAND BY ON Button page 17 2 DEMO HELP Button pages 17 20 3 MASTER VOLUME Control page 17 4 SONG Buttons page 100 REW FF PAUSE SONG SELECT SONG 5 STYLE Buttons pages 28 36 8BEAT1 8BEAT2 16BEAT BALLAD ROCK DANCEFLOOR DISCO SWING JAZZ R B COUNTRY LATIN BALLROOM MARCH WALTZ GROOVE STYLE CUSTOM STYLE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT VIRTUAL AR RANGER 6 OVERALL ...

Page 11: ...rols LCD dials page 19 EXIT Button page 20 VOICE EFFECT Buttons page 26 REVERB 1 CHORUS 2 HARMONY ECHO DSP 4 6 DSP VARIATION POLY MONO LCD CONTRAST Control page 20 ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Buttons page 38 VOICE Buttons page 25 PIANO E PIANO ORGAN ACCORDION GUI TAR STRINGS TRUMPET BRASS SAXO PHONE FLUTE CHOIR PAD SYNTHESIZER PERCUSSION XG ORGAN FLUTE CUSTOM VOICE q PART SELECT Buttons page 22 LEFT RIG...

Page 12: ...vel of the microphone sound may vary considerably according to the type of microphone used Turn the INPUT VOLUME control all the way down when connecting or disconnecting a microphone Placing a microphone which is connected to the PSR 8000 too close to the PSR 8000 speakers or those of an external sound system connected to the PSR 8000 can cause feedback Adjust the microphone position and the MIXI...

Page 13: ...ered via the L L R jack When a plug is inserted into the LOOP SEND L L R jack the internal signal flow is interrupted and only the signal returned to the AUX IN LOOP RETURN jacks see above will appear at the PSR 8000 speakers headphones and AUX OUT jacks No sound will be produced if the return signal is not fed to the AUX IN LOOP RETURN jacks LOOP SEND LOOP RETURN Connection Examples 1 Stereo Effe...

Page 14: ... MIDI sequencer which can be used to control the PSR 8000 The MIDI THRU connector re transmits any data received at the MIDI IN connector allowing chaining of several MIDI instruments or other devices The MIDI OUT connector transmits MIDI data generated by the PSR 8000 e g note and velocity data produced by playing the keyboard More details on MIDI are provided on pages 132 177 The PSR 8000 can al...

Page 15: ...ect the TO HOST connector of the PSR 8000 to the modem or printer port on your Macintosh depending on which port your MIDI software is using for MIDI data communication using a standard Macintosh 8 pin system peripheral cable Set the HOST SELECT switch to the Mac position You may also have to make other MIDI interface settings on the computer side depending on the type of software you use refer to...

Page 16: ...esn t work properly with the connections and settings listed above your software may require different settings Check your software operation manual and if it requires a 31 250 bps data transfer rate set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 1 When using the TO HOST terminal to connect to a personal computer using Windows a Yamaha MIDI driver must be installed in the personal computer The Yamaha MIDI drive...

Page 17: ...ted capabilities it is programmed with a number of demonstration sequences which can be played in a number of ways Z Switch ON X Set an Initial Volume Level Set the MASTERVOLUME control to a position about a quarter of the way toward the highest setting You can re adjust the MASTER VOLUME control for the most comfortable overall volume level after playback begins C Press the DEMO HELP Button Press...

Page 18: ...PEAT LCD dial to turn repeat playback ON or OFF as required when ON the selected song or sequence of songs will be re peated until the STOP LCD button is pressed M Start Stop Playback as Re quired 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 Exit When Done Press either the DEMO HELP button or the EXIT button to ex...

Page 19: ... used to set the normal octave for the lead voice 0 shift it one octave up 1 or one octave down 1 The MIXING CONSOLE Buttons The lower section of the normal play mode display shown to the right provides individual volume controls for the PSR 8000 s song accompaniment multi pad left right 1 right 2 lead and microphone sound Pressing the FADER button alternately switches between this display and the...

Page 20: ...s the ENTER LCD button or simply press a panel button to see corresponding help text If more than one page of help text is available for the selected topic use the LCD buttons to the right of the display to switch pages as necessary Press the RETURN TO HELP MENU LCD button for more help or the EXIT or DEMO HELP button when you re ready to exit from the help mode DIRECT ACCESS LCD CONTRAST The PSR ...

Page 21: ...will vary An example display which includes NAME entry parameters is shown below the display shown below can be accessed by pressing one of the REGISTRA TION MEMORY buttons 1 8 while holding the DIRECT ACCESS button Use the LCD dial to move the name cursor to the various character positions then use the A Z a z or 0 9 LCD dial to select the required character for each position The A Z LCD dial sel...

Page 22: ...w These voices can be played individually or in any combination The RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEAD voices can be selected from a range of voices organized in 15 groups LEFT The LEFT can be played to the left of a specified split point while the RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and or LEAD voices are played to the right of the split point The LEFT voice can be selected from the same range of voices as the RIGHT and LEAD ...

Page 23: ...GM General MIDI System Level 1 format It provides a larger number of voices as well as greater expressive control and a wide range of effects XG also ensures continued compatibility with future instruments and software The Organ Flute Voice The PSR 8000 has an ORGAN FLUTE voice which can be assigned to the RIGHT LEAD and LEFT voices in the same way as the other voices The main difference between t...

Page 24: ...f necessary You can set the MASTER VOLUME control for the most comfortable overall volume level after beginning to play No sound will be produced if all volume levels other than the MASTER VOLUME control are set to their minimum values The instrument symbols above the keyboard correspond to the actual instrument sounds only when the default MIXER and normal play mode OCTAVE settings apply If the O...

Page 25: ...cally You can also directly press any of the PART SELECT buttons Only one PART SELECT button can be active at a time V Select a Voice Use the VOICE group buttons to select the group from which you want to select a voice The corresponding voice display will appear Custom voices which can be selected via the CUSTOM VOICE button can be created via the CUSTOM VOICE CREATOR mode described on page 51 or...

Page 26: ...an add extraordinary depth and expression to your sound 7 independent digital signal processing DSP blocks are provided for effects plus the Vocal Harmony processor and 5 band Master EQ Each DSP block applies to a specific part or portion of the PSR 8000 sound Some DSP block numbers appear next to the panel VOICE EFFECT buttons Voice Effects There s also a DSP VARIATION effect which can be applied...

Page 27: ...d This function causes the LEFT part voice to be held even when the keys are released Non decaying voices such as strings are held continuously while decay type voices such as piano decay more slowly as if the sustain pedal has been pressed Press the LEFT HOLD button so that its indicator lights to engage the LEFT HOLD function Press the LEFT HOLD button a second time so that the indicator goes ou...

Page 28: ... maximum number of notes that can be played simultaneously on the PSR 8000 keyboard is reduced when the AUTO ACCOMPANI MENT feature is used X Select the Desired Fingering Mode Select the desired auto accompaniment fingering mode via the SPLIT POINT FINGERING FUNCTION display de scribed on page 123 The operation of each mode is described in Auto Accompaniment Fingering Modes page 30 Pressthe AUTOAC...

Page 29: ...lt the PSR 8000 will automatically begin to play the chord along with the rhythm and an appropriate bass line The accompaniment will continue playing even if you release theleft handkeys See AutoAccompanimentFingeringModes below for information on the individual fingering modes If the MANUAL BASS mode is selected only the rhythm accompaniment will play automatically and the bass voice set for the ...

Page 30: ...ribed below SINGLE FINGER Single finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beau tifully orchestrated accompaniment using major seventh mi nor and minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used To use SINGLE FINGER minor minor seventh or seventh fingerings in the MULTI FINGER...

Page 31: ...yed chord Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Major 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 ...

Page 32: ... songs some arrangements may not be suitable for use with this feature Try playing a few simple songs in the FULL KEYBOARD mode to get a feel for its capabilities MANUAL BASS In this mode only the rhythm accompaniment will play auto matically and the bass voice set for the style can be played on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard No chord detection occurs C Cm 7 C CM 7 C 9 C 9 6 Caug C...

Page 33: ...selected The Synchronized Start function can be cancelled before the accompa niment is actually started by pressing the SYNC START button a second time so that its indicator goes out If you press the SYNC START button while the accompaniment is playing the accompaniment will stop and the synchronized start mode will be engaged A Yamaha FC5 footswitch plugged into a rear panel FOOT PEDAL SWITCH 1 o...

Page 34: ...sure To start with INTRO B and go to MAIN B press the MAIN AUTO FILL B button so that its indicator lights if it is not already lit then press the INTROA B button then use a straight or synchronized start To start with INTRO A and go to MAIN B press the MAIN AUTO FILL A button so that its indicator lights if it is not already lit then press the INTRO A B button then press the MAIN AUTO FILL B butt...

Page 35: ...de in can be cancelled by pressing the button a second time Then when the accompaniment is started the sound will gradu ally fade in The FADE IN OUT indicator will flash during the fade in and then go out when full volume has been reached To produce a fade out press the FADE IN OUT button while the accompaniment is playing The indicator will flash during the fade out then the accompaniment will st...

Page 36: ...respondingaccompaniment parts ON or OFF as required The PART SWITCH display accessed from the MIXING CONSOLE FADER MAIN VOLUME display additionally includes an ACMP parameter with LARGE and SMALL set tings use the FADER button to toggle between the ACMP andMAINdisplays Theseselectdifferentarrangement sizes i e more or less parts turned on or off Virtual Arranger When the Virtual Arranger function ...

Page 37: ...ony is applied to the highest priority part among those currently turned on The part priorities are from highest to lowest R1 LEAD R2 It is also possible to specify the part to which harmony will be applied via the F5 HARMONY ECHO function page Harmony based Effects Types 1 through 8 and 10 are harmony effects which produce harmony based on the current AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT chord see NOTES below for ...

Page 38: ...s the OVERWRITE LCD button Press any ONE TOUCH SETTING button while holding the DIRECT ACCESS button to jump directly to the F4 ONE TOUCH SETTING function page One Touch Setting Using the Accompaniment Section ONE TOUCH SETTING 4 3 2 1 ONE TOUCH SETTING 4 3 2 1 MEMORY cally assigns notes played simultaneously on the right hand section of the keyboard to separate parts voices The number of parts wh...

Page 39: ...e selected control group name will be highlighted press the LCD selector corresponding to the row of controls you want to adjust the title of the selected row will be highlighted then use the LCD dial to adjust the desired part as required Use the dials while holding an LCD selector to simultaneously adjust the corresponding parameter for all parts The FULL mixing console controls will disappear w...

Page 40: ...olume PANPOT Like the pan pots on a mixing console the PANPOT controls can be used to position the sound of the corresponding part anywhere from left to right in the stereo sound field Use the LCD dials to set the pan positions of the corresponding parts as required EQ LOW EQ HIGH The EQ HIGH and EQ LOW controls function in the same way as the treble and bass controls on a sound system boosting or...

Page 41: ... set the brightness of the corresponding parts as required EFFECT DEPTH The PSR 8000 has 7 independent digital signal processing DSP blocks for effects plus the Vocal Harmony processor Each DSP block applies to a specific part or portion of the PSR 8000 sound as listed below The DSP block numbers appear in several locations on the PSR 8000 panel and in some of the display screen for easy reference...

Page 42: ...fects in the TYPE LIST can be programmed as described in USER SET below Parameter Page To access the individual parameters for each effect go to the PARAMETER page by pressing the PARAMETER LCD but ton BLOCK TYPE These parameters duplicate the EFFECT BLOCK and TYPE parameters in the TYPE page above The currently selected EFFECT BLOCK and EFFECT TYPE appear near the top of the display DSP3 The DSP ...

Page 43: ...TS Thedelaytimeofthetempo delayeffects DelayLCR T DelayLR T Echo T CrossDly T is linked to the TEMPO setting The Delay parameter determines to which beats the delay time will be synchro nized 4th quarter notes 4th 3 quarter note triplets 4th dotted quarter notes and the same variations for 8th and 16th notes A small amount of noise may be produced if one of the tempo delay effects is selected and ...

Page 44: ...o 63 up a semitone 0 is standard pitch OCTAVE These OCTAVEparameters are separate from the octave parameters accessed via the normal play mode display page 27 and have a 2 2 range as opposed to the 1 1 range of the play mode octave parameters The values of the mixer s OCTAVE parameters are added to those of the corresponding play mode octave parameters PITCH BEND RANGE Set the range of the PITCH B...

Page 45: ...o 12 dB Any changes are shown graphically via both the controls and the markers in the selected PRESET or USER curve Q FREQ WheneveranEQbandiseditedthecorrespondingEQvalueishighlightedandthenumberoftheeditedbandappears above the Q and FREQ controls The Q and FREQ controls can then be used to adjust the Q bandwidth and center frequency of the selected band The higher the Q the narrower the bandwidt...

Page 46: ...g the MEMORY button FREEZE REGIST BANK 1 16 MEMORY REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FREEZE REGIST BANK 1 16 If you want to select a different registration bank prior to registering a setup use the REGIST BANK 1 16 or button to select the desired memory bank the bank number is shown next to REG BANK in the upper right corner of the display When a setup is registered the current bank registration...

Page 47: ...called when the SONG RECORD EDIT display is showing STYLE data will not be recalled with the REGISTRATION MEMORY settings while the SONG PLAY mode is engaged or after STYLE data has been recorded in the SONG RECORD mode SONG data will not be recalled with the REGISTRATION MEMORY settingsduringAUTOACCOMPANIMENTorSONGplayback orwhen the SONG RECORD mode is engaged If a REGISTRATION MEMORY is recalle...

Page 48: ...DSP VARIATION button VIBRATO ON OFF This LCD button alternately turns the vibrato effect for the ORGAN FLUTE voice ON or OFF If an effect other than a rotary speaker effect is selected for the ORGAN FLUTE voice the Rotary SP Speed LCD button has the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT DSP VARIATION button The Rotary SP Speed LCD button may not have the expected effect if the rotary speaker effect LFO ...

Page 49: ...lay to access the ORGAN FLUTE voice effect and EQ settings When the SETTING display is showing press the RETURN LCD button to return to the main ORGAN FLUTE editing display The ATTACK controls adjust the attack sound of the ORGAN FLUTE voice The 4 2 2 3 and 2 controls increase or reduce the amount of attack sound at the corresponding footages The longer the graphic bar the greater the attack sound...

Page 50: ...her the DSP VARIATION will be ON or OFF when the ORGAN FLUTE voice is selected when theVOICE SET function is ON page 60 TheVARIATIONPARAMETERandVALUEsettheVARIA TION parameter value e g LFO Freq for a Rotary Speaker effect when the DSP VARIATION is turned on 3 EQ The EQ parameters specify the FREQUENCY and GAIN of the LOW and HIGH EQ bands The ORGAN FLUTE voice settings are retained in memory even...

Page 51: ... is not found when the PSR 8000 is turned on the corresponding custom voices will automatically be erased Custom voices can be saved to disk using the SAVE TO DISK function page 141 and reloaded later Procedure Engaging the Easy Full Edit Mode Z Engage the CUSTOM VOICE CREATOR Mode Press the VOICE CREATOR button to engage the CUS TOM VOICE CREATOR mode The CUSTOM VOICE CRE ATOR MENU display will a...

Page 52: ...lue for both parameters FREQ settings produce a brighter sound while RESONANCE settings produce a more peaky sound EG The EG Envelope Generator parameters affect the volume envelope of the voice The ATTACK LCD dial sets the time it takes for maximum level to be reached after a key is pressed 0 is the preset value settings produce a faster attack The DECAY LCD dial sets the time it takes to reach t...

Page 53: ... in memory are shown in the lower section of the display Use the STORE LCD dials to select the custom voice number to which you want to store the newly created custom voice Press the EXECUTE button then press YES to store the voice when the confirmation display appears or NO to cancel VIBRATO Use the DEPTH SPEED and DELAY LCD dials to set up the vibrato effect DELAY produces a delay between the ti...

Page 54: ... button In the ELEMENT page the MAX NUMBER parameters sets the maximum number of elements to be used by the voice the EDIT parameter sets the element to be edited when you return to the editing pages and the MUTE parameters individually turn the corresponding elements ON or OFF The circular indicators next to the element numbers in the upper section of the display indicate the mute status for each...

Page 55: ...e pitch curve for the PSR 8000 keyboard FLAT PIANO 1 or PIANO 2 MODULATION The FILTER and AMPLITUDE LCD dials set the amount of filter and volume control applied via the PSR 8000 MODULA TION wheel respectively The LFO PMOD pitch modula tion FMOD frequency modulation and AMOD amplitude modulation LCD dials set the amount of the corresponding LFO modulation type applied via the PSR 8000 MODULA TION ...

Page 56: ...itone Sets the waveform volume VOLUME KEY ON DELAY Sets the time before the envelope begins after a key is pressed The higher the value the longer the delay PAN The PAN LCD dial can be used to position the voice in the center of the stereo sound field or to the left or right NOTE LIMIT not available for the Drum Kits Specifies the note range over which the voice will sound The LOW dials set the lo...

Page 57: ...f variation between the maximum attack level and the levels set by the AMP LEVEL DECAY1 and DECAY2 parameters and the final level respectively RELEASE 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 DECAY2 DECAY3 The RESET LCD button resets the currently selected E...

Page 58: ...DECAY2 and DECAY3 param eters respectively RELEASE Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key release to the offset set by the FILTER LEVEL RELEASE parameter when SUSTAIN is off SUSTAIN Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key release to the offset set by the FILTER LEVEL SUSTAIN parameter when SUSTAIN is on DECAY2 DECAY3 INITIAL Sets the initial level of the envelope DECAY1 Set th...

Page 59: ... applied to the dynamic filters and the SENS parameters sets the sensitivity of the filters to touch control Higher values produce higher sensitivity E4 LFO LFO Low Frequency Oscillator The LFO parameters set the LFO Low Frequency Oscillator to produce cyclic pitch timbre and amplitude modulation PMOD Sets the pitch modulation depth Higher values produce deeper modulation FMOD Sets the frequency m...

Page 60: ...n the effect VARIATION is turned ON EQ LOW and HIGH These parameters apply low bass and high treble EQ to the voice The FREQUENCY parameters set the rolloff fre quency of the LOW or HIGH bands TIME Sets the delay between key on and the beginning of LFO PMOD pitch modulation No delay is produced when TIME is set to its minimum value In this case only normal vibrato is produced regardless of the RAT...

Page 61: ...stom voice number to which you want to store the newly created custom voice Press the EXECUTE button then press YES to store the voice when the confirmation display appears or NO to cancel Custom voices can be saved to or loaded from disk all at once or individually see pages 140 141 CLEAR CUSTOM VOICE Clears unwanted custom voices from memory making more memory available for custom voice storage ...

Page 62: ...MAIN A MAIN B INTRO A INTRO B FILL IN AA FILL IN BB FILL IN AB FILL IN BA ENDING A and ENDING B Procedure Custom Style Recording The basic CUSTOM STYLE CREATOR recording procedure is as follows Refer to the individual display page descriptions for details Z Engage the STYLE CREATOR mode Press the STYLE CREATOR button The currently se lected accompaniment style will appear in the ORIGINAL STYLE win...

Page 63: ...appear for parts which contain data Select DELETE via the part LCD dials while holding the DEL button to delete all data in the corresponding parts The data is actually deleted when the DEL button is released When a part is set to the REC mode the default voice for that part is automatically selected A different voice may be selected prior to recording by using the usual voice selection method see...

Page 64: ...tchBendandModulationdata etc can be recorded Playback can be started and stopped via the START STOP button as required while in the STYLE CRE ATOR mode data cannot be recorded while play back is stopped It is a good idea however to use SYNC START if you want to record from the top of the first measure The volume effects and other parameters related to the voice being used can be adjusted via the F...

Page 65: ...S C C C C C S C C S C C C S C C C C S C C S C S S S C C C S C C C C C C C C C S C C C C C C C C C S C C S C C C S C C C C C C C C C C C C S S C C C C C S C C C S C C S S C C S C S C C C C C C S C C C C S C S CM Cm 7 C CM7 7 C 9 C 9 6 Caug Cm6 Cm7 7 7 Cm b5 7 Cm 9 Cm 11 CmM7 7 CmM 9 Cdim Cdim7 C 9 7 C 13 7 C b9 7 Csus4 C1 2 5 C1 8 C1 5 C b5 7 CM6 Cm 9 7 CM 11 C 11 7 C 9 7 C aug 7 CM aug 7 C sus4 7 ...

Page 66: ...SECTION PATTERN LENGTH BEAT TEMPO Use the SECTION LCD dials to select the section you want to program MAIN A MAIN B INTRO A INTRO B FILL IN AA FILL IN BB FILL IN AB FILL IN BA ENDING A and ENDING B Use the PATTERN LENGTH LCD dials to select a different number of measures for the selected section except for FILL IN sections which are fixed at 1 measure Please note that the number of measures can on...

Page 67: ...set to ALL Once the source part s and destination have been specified press the EXECUTE LCD button to actually copy the part s In addition to the SECTION LCD dials the current section can be switched via the panel section buttons INTRO A B MAIN AUTO FILL ENDING rit This applies to all other CUSTOM STYLE displays so it is not necessary to return to this display page whenever you want to switch sect...

Page 68: ...be edited The part name for parts which are being used unedited from a preset style will appear in gray letters will appear for parts which contain no data Neither can be selected for editing And when all parameters if any have been set up as required press the EXECUTE button to execute the corresponding edit operation Executing will appear on the display while the data is being processed After pr...

Page 69: ...region to be copied Use the DEST LCD dial to specify the top of the measure to which the data is to be copied If the copy destination falls outside the number of measures actually in the part the corresponding source measures will not be copied MEASURE CLEAR This function clears all data from the specified range of measures within the specified part Use the TOP and LAST LCD dials to specify the fi...

Page 70: ... for style storage are displayed to the right of the display The names and sizes of all other styles currently in memory are shown in the lower section of the display Use the STORE LCD dials to select the custom style number to which you want to store the newly created custom style Press the EXECUTE button CLEAR CUSTOM STYLE Clears unwanted custom styles from memory making more memory available fo...

Page 71: ...TR NTT The NTR dials specify the transposition rule to be used by the transposition table Two settings are available The NTT dials specify the note transposition table to be used for source pattern transposition 6 table types are available The Custom Style Creator ROOT TRANS When transposed the pitch relationship between notes is maintained For example the notes C3 E3 and G3 in the key of C will b...

Page 72: ...TR Retrigger Rule dials specify how notes held through chord changes will be handled 6 settings are available The Custom Style Creator MELODIC This table lowers the third scale degree by a semitone when changing from a major to a minor chord or raises the minor third scale degree a semitone when changing from a minor to a major chord Other notes are not changed HARMONIC This table lowers the third...

Page 73: ...vent and style name Meta event at 1 1 000 the top of the sequence track and the GM on Sys Ex message F0 7E 7F 09 01 F7 Timing in the chart is based on 480 clocks per quarter note 1 1 000 is clock 0 of the first beat of the first mea sure The data from 1 1 000 through 1 4 479 is the Initial Setup and 2 1 000 through the end of Ending B is the Source Pattern The timing of the Fill In AA and subseque...

Page 74: ...l OK NRPN Drum Instrument Variation Send Level OK The Custom Style Creator Section Length Intro 255 measures max Main 255 measures max Fill In 1 measure Ending 255 measures max The following MIDI events can be included in the Initial Setup and Source Pattern Do not include any events which are not marked OK or events not listed in the chart Channel Message Event Initial Source Setup Pattern Note O...

Page 75: ...on t load properly check the following Is the file name correct up to 8 characters STY Is SFF1 properly recorded at 1 1 000 Is the GM on Sys Ex properly recorded at 1 1 000 Refining the Style The Custom Style Creator Once the new style has been loaded use the PSR 8000 STYLE CREATOR to refine it as required Set up the NOTE LIMIT NTT and NTR parameters to ensure that the style plays properly with th...

Page 76: ...the presets Up to 20 groove styles can be maintained in internal memory at the same time and any number can be saved to disk for later reloading and use Procedure Creating a Groove Style The basic GROOVE STYLE CREATOR recording procedure is as follows Refer to the individual display page descriptions for details Z Engage the STYLE CREATOR mode Press the STYLE CREATOR button The currently se lected...

Page 77: ...ATOR mode GROOVE STYLE CREATOR Parameters The GROOVE STYLE CREATOR has the following display pages SETUP 78 GROOVE 79 DYNAMICS 80 STORE CLEAR 80 DRUM EXCHANGE 82 These pages are selected via the and LCD buttons to the right of the display and the various parameters in each display page can be accessed via the and LCD buttons In all cases the selected parameter can be edited via the appropriately l...

Page 78: ...ion part you want to assign a different voice to Use the CATEGORY LCD dials to select a voice category and the VOICE dials to select the specific voice to be assigned to the selected PART Voices which can not be used are not displayed Editing Other SETUP Parameters Other SETUP parameters volume effects etc can be edited via the FULL MIXING CONSOLE ACMP PART displays page 40 SETUP COPY Copies all S...

Page 79: ...hen the swing parameter will delay the 2nd 4th 6th and 8th beats of each measure to create a swing feel The A through E settings produce different degrees of swing feel with A being the most subtle and E being the strongest The FINE dials select a range of groove templates to be applied to the current section PUSH settings cause certain beats to be played early while HEAVY settings delay the timin...

Page 80: ...selected section based on a central velocity value of 64 Values higher than 100 expand the dynamic range and values lower than 100 com press the dynamic range The BOOST CUT dial boosts or cuts all velocity values in the selected section part Values above 100 boost the overall velocity and values below 100 reduce the overall velocity Press the PRESET LCD button to restore the default settings for t...

Page 81: ...groove style you want to clear Press the EXECUTE button The style currently being edited can be cleared unless it was originally a custom style STORE AS CUSTOM STYLE This function stores the recorded groove style data as a CUSTOM STYLE rather than a GROOVE STYLE When this function is selected the total size of the current style and the remaining memory capacity available for style storage are disp...

Page 82: ...al instrument The BOOST CUT dial boosts or cuts all velocity values for the original drum instrument Values above 100 boost the velocity and values below 100 reduce the velocity Press the PRESET LCD button to restore the default settings for the current style The SOLO LCD button lets you solo monitor the selected instrument in the selected rhythm part Press SOLO a second time to disengage solo mon...

Page 83: ...ting up a microphone for sampling see Setting Up for Sampling on page 89 Turn the INPUT VOLUME control all the way down when connecting or disconnecting a microphone Placing a microphone which is connected to the PSR 8000 too close to the PSR 8000 speakers or those of an external sound system con nected to the PSR 8000 can cause feedback Adjust the microphone position and the MIXING CONSOLE MIC vo...

Page 84: ...opriate settings will be made automatically when the song is selected Editing the Vocal Harmony Parameters The VOCAL HARMONY effect has a range of parameters which can be edited to customize the sound to suit your individual needs The parameters are accessed via the FULL MIXING CONSOLE EFFECT PARAMETER display as de scribed on page 42 The effect USER SET function makes it possible to save up to 3 ...

Page 85: ...the first harmony note When Random is selected the stereo position of the sound will change randomly whenever the keyboard is played Harmony2 Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of the second harmony note When Random is selected the stereo position of the sound will change randomly whenever the keyboard is played Harmony1 Detune Detunes the first harmony note by the specified number of cents Har...

Page 86: ...Above DuetAO Above lead Above lead DuetBelow Bass DuetBB Bass Below lead DuetBelow OctaveBelow DuetBO Below lead Below lead DiatonicAbove DiaAbv Above lead Above lead DiatonicAbove Below DiaAB Below lead Above lead DiatonicBelow DiaBlw Below lead Below lead JazzAbove JazzAb Above lead Above lead JazzAbove Below JazzAB Below lead Above lead JazzBelow JazzBl Below lead Below lead Unison Unison Uniso...

Page 87: ...rdBelow 3rdBlw Minor 6th down 5thBelow 5thBlw Perfect 4th down Unison Unison Unison 3rdAbove 3rdAbv Major 3rd up 5thAbove 5thAbv Perfect 5th up OctaveAbove OctAbv 1 octave up GregorianI GregI 1 octave down Perfect 4th down GregorianII GregII 1 octave down Perfect 4th up Unison OctaveAbove UnsnOA Unison 1 octave up Unison OctaveBelow UnsnOB 1 octave down Unison Vocal Harmony ReceivedMIDInotedatacan...

Page 88: ...e is the raw audio data created whenever you sample a new sound or import a WAV or AIFF format wave file The PSR 8000 WAVE EDIT mode includes functions which allow you to edit this basic data e g resampling to change the sampling frequency trimming and looping normalization for maximum level and minimum noise etc WAVEFORM All PSR 8000 waves are contained in a waveform which is basically a set of p...

Page 89: ...ing Levels Once your source is connected and the MIC LINE selector is set to the appropriate position you can use the INPUT VOL UME control in conjunction with the SIGNAL and OVER indicators to set the optimum input level Begin with the INPUT VOLUME control set all the way to the MIN position and play your source at the highest expected volume Gradually rotate the INPUTVOLUME control clock wise un...

Page 90: ...mple record ing sampling will continue using up sample memory as it goes until the STOP LCD button is pressed Sampling will stop automatically when the available wave memory is full so be sure to press STOP as soon as the sound you want to sample is recorded otherwise you ll end up sampling unwanted silence which can be edited out later The amount of remaining sampling time will appear in the uppe...

Page 91: ...quired Press the EXIT LCD button to return to the SAMPLING FILE IMPORT display when done Importing Waves From Disk To import previously saved waveform files or standard WAV or AIFF format files from disk insert the appropriate disk into the PSR 8000 floppy disk drive not necessary if the file to be loaded is on the optional internal hard disk then press the FILE IMPORT LCD button in the SAMPLING F...

Page 92: ... the WAVE NAME or CLEAR function 1 WAVE NAME Enter an original name for the selected wave as described on page 21 2 CLEAR Use the WAVEFORM and WAVE LCD dials to select a waveform and wave The WAVEFORM CLEARLCD button clears the waveform and the waves it contains Waves which are actually included in other waveforms but are shared by the selected waveform will not be cleared The WAVE CLEAR LCD butto...

Page 93: ...e page 97 The EXIT button will take you back to the SAMPLING MENU EDIT 1 SELECT WAVE Selects the wave to be edited Use the WAVEFORM LCD dials to select the waveform containing the wave to be edited then use the WAVE LCD dials to select the wave to be edited The name of the selected wave and waveform appear at the top of the display 2 RESAMPLING The PSR 8000 originally records waves at 44 1 kHz WAV...

Page 94: ...ADDRESS LCD dials are used to set the selected address as required The large ADDRESS dials vary the selected address in the largest steps the highest four digits for coarse adjustment the medium dials vary the selected address in medium steps the 3rd and 4th digits and the small vary the selected address in the smallest steps the lowest two digits for fine adjustment The LEVEL indicators to the ri...

Page 95: ...ched tuned down or compressed tuned up so that it plays back over the specified number of measures at the specified time signature and tempo This capability is particularly useful when the sample is a phrase rather than a simple sound The wave will only play back at the specified tempo however when played at its original pitch usually the pitch played by the C3 key Use the BEAT LCD dials to specif...

Page 96: ...function exports the current wave as a WAV file which can be loaded and used by other instruments or computers which can handle the WAV format If the optional hard disk is present use the DIRECTORY LCD dials to select the floppy disk or hard disk directory to which you want to save the file Press the NEW FILE LCD button to create a new file or overwrite an existing file by using the FILE LIST LCD ...

Page 97: ...RM EDIT mode the LCD button in the upper left corner of the display will take you directly to the WAVE EDIT mode page 93 The EXIT button will take you back to the SAMPLING MENU EDIT 1 SELECT WAVEFORM Use the WAVEFORM LCD dials to select the waveform to be edited The name of the selected waveform appears at the top of the display 2 ADD WAVE This function can be used to add a wave from a different w...

Page 98: ...expand or contract accordingly The VOLUME LCD dials adjust the volume of the selected wave in relation to other waves in the waveform The DELETE LCD button deletes the selected wave from the waveform When a wave is deleted the range of the next lowest wave will expand to include the range originally covered by the deleted wave If the deleted wave is the lowest in the waveform i e its START NOTE is...

Page 99: ...not been saved to disk an alert will appear following the SAVE AS CUSTOM VOICE operation Waveform data is not actually stored with the CUSTOM VOICE data but is retained in the wave RAM memory When the FUNCTION mode AUTO LOAD function page 131 is ON and a disk containing the appropriate waveform data is loaded the waveform data for the custom voices will automatically be loaded into the wave RAM me...

Page 100: ...NG button again so that its indicator goes out Press the SONG SELECT button to go to the song select display if you want to select a different song In fact pressing the SONG SELECT button automatically engages the SONG mode if the SONG button has not been pressed so you can engage the SONG mode and go to the SONG SELECT display in one step You can return to the main SONG mode display by pressing t...

Page 101: ...after the CURRENT song has finished Press the ENTER NEXT SONG LCD button in the upper left corner of the SONG SELECT display The NEXT section of the directory number song name display the direc tory number only appears when the internal hard disk is present will be highlighted and you can select the next song via the DIRECTORY if the optional hard disk is present and SONG SELECT LCD dials The ENTE...

Page 102: ...ONG SELECT display function as follows CHORD DETECT The CHORD DETECT LCD dial specifies the song track which will be used for chord detection by the PSR 8000 HARMONY ECHO feature and VOCAL HARMONY Chordal type effects When set to OFF neither of these features will function When XF is selected chord data is derived from chord meta events in an XF song file VOCAL HARM The VOCAL HARM LCD dial specifi...

Page 103: ...er Use the SAVE LCD button if you want to save the new song order to disk If you don t save the new song order to disk the original order will be restored when disk directory is changed when the floppy disk is removed or when the power is turned off Press the RETURN LCD button to return to the SONG SELECT display when done MIXING CONSOLE Operation During Song Playback Both the FADER and FULL MIXIN...

Page 104: ...dent SOLO PLAY MUTE switches for each of the available tracks Muted tracks or groups of tracks do not play If a track or group of tracks is set to SOLO only that track or group will play The track indicators above the track volume or mute solo parameters indicate which parts correspond to which tracks and which tracks contain data and which are muted as shown below FULL When the FULL MIXING CONSOL...

Page 105: ...AD RECORDING button to engage the SONG MULTI PAD RECORD mode The RECORDING MENU display will appear You can return to the normal play mode by pressing the SONG M PAD RECORDING button again or by pressing the EXIT button C Select a directory and or song if necessary This step can be skipped if the desired directory song is already selected or you want to record a new song from scratch If you want t...

Page 106: ...ged when the QUICK RECORD NEW SONG mode is selected so be careful not to play the keyboard before you re ready to actually start recording or recording will begin automatically SYNC START can be disengaged by pressing the SYNC START button X Set up for the recording Selecttherequiredvoice s selectastyle turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on if re quired see NOTE below Set up all pa rametersasdesiredforrecord...

Page 107: ...EAS dials to specify the measure you want to start recording from then press the SET LCD button to actually move to the specified measure If a measure is specified beyond the last measure which contains data the last measure which contains data will automatically be selected The PLAYBACK MEAS must be set to 1 in order to record the ACMP tracks B Start recording If the SYNC START mode is engaged it...

Page 108: ...en 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 whenrecordingisstopped soyoucansimplypressthe START STOP button to hear what you ve recorded immediately after recording All other playback functions are the same as de scribed on the Song Playback section page 100 EXITING Press the SONG ...

Page 109: ... 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 and TYPE LCD dials to specify the chord It is also possible to enter chords directly via the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard but not when the FULL KEYBOARD or MANUAL ...

Page 110: ...that event can be erased simply by pressing the DEL LCD button When more than one type of event has been entered at the cursor location the SELECT LCD dial can be used to place the eraser icon next to any of these events and the specified event can be erased by pressing the DEL LCD button Events at the top of a measure can be changed but not deleted INSERTING OR DELETING MEASURES When the cursor i...

Page 111: ...eted Then press the EXECUTE LCD button The song currently being recorded cannot be deleted The amount of disk space occupied by each song is displayed in approximate kilobytes in parentheses to the right of the song name Procedure Multi Track Record The MULTI TRACK record mode allows independent recording and playback on any of 16 tracks so even complex songs can be built up track by track Z Set t...

Page 112: ...the VOCAL HARMONY feature is on the Vocoder type is selected and the harmony part parameter is not turned off Note data recorded in this way only affects the VOCAL HARMONY sound and does not actually play the PSR 8000 voices The recorded volume pan detune modulation and pitch bend data will also affect the harmony notes for any VOCAL HARMONY type during playback LEAD RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT MULTI PAD ...

Page 113: ...E TRACK INDICATORS The track indicators above the track mode selectors indicate which tracks are set to REC which contain data and which are muted as shown to the right rameters In the MULTI TRACK RECORD mode the initial values for the independent tracks can also be changed as required after recording via the SET UP display page 118 Use the metronome icon LCD button to turn the metronome ON if you...

Page 114: ...the RECORDING MENU display Procedure Punch In Replace Recording In addition to the normal recording procedure described above the PSR 8000 also has a REPLACE record mode which allows normal recording to be carried out from a specified measure and a PUNCH IN record mode which allows only a section of a recorded track to be re recorded without having to redo the entire track The REPLACE or PUNCH IN ...

Page 115: ...that recording will begin from the measure specified in the REC MODE display and all data from that point to the end of the song will be replaced by the newly recorded material V Stop recording If the FIRST KEY ON FOOT SW 1 or FOOT SW 2 trigger mode was used stop recording at the punch out point by pressing the panel START STOP button or the footswitch if a FOOT SW mode was selected If theAUTO SET...

Page 116: ...he track to be quan tized and the SIZE LCD dials to select the beats to which the notes will be aligned Only tracks which contain data will be available for quantization The STRENGTH dials determine how strongly the notes will be quantized If a value less than 100 is selected notes will be moved toward the specified quantization beats only by the specified amount Press the EXECUTE button to quanti...

Page 117: ...position for each track note shift controls will only appear for tracks which contain data The TR1 8 TR9 16 LCD button can be used to switch between tracks 1 through 8 and tracks 9 through 16 Adjust any track while holding the ALL TRACKS LCD button to set the note shift for all tracks simultaneously Press the EXECUTE button Executing will appear on the display while the data is being processed Aft...

Page 118: ...ble parameters can be modified as required via the MIX ING CONSOLE displays The FADER MIXING CONSOLE provides access to individual volume faders for each track and the FULL MIXING CONSOLE VOLUME PAN EQ FIL TER EFFECT DEPTH and EFFECT TYPE displays provide access to a range of other parameters Parameters not available in the FULL MIXING CONSOLE displays are indicated by in the value location The FA...

Page 119: ...e selected pad page 121 playback will end automatically as soon as the end of the phrase is reached A phrase can be stopped while it is playing by pressing the MULTI PAD STOP button A currently playing phrase can be retriggered by pressing the corresponding pad button It is also possible to play back several phrases at the same time If a MULTI PAD is played while AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT is playing and ...

Page 120: ...er to turn the accompaniment volume all the way down V Engage the REC WAITING mode Press the REC LCD button It will change to the REC WAIT ING button the SYNC START mode will be engaged the first LED of the BEAT indicator will flash at the current tempo and the RIGHT 1 part will be selected the MULTI PADS only record the RIGHT 1 voice Select a different RIGHT 1 voice if you want to change the MULT...

Page 121: ... pad The Repeat Chord Match Modes The MULTI PAD REPEAT and CHORD MATCH settings can be accessed by pressing the LCD button in the MULTI PAD RECORD display Then use the and LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the REPEAT and CHORD MATCH parameters as required These settings can be applied to the preset and user MULTI PAD banks REPEAT When a check mark appears in a REPEAT box the corre s...

Page 122: ...8 UTILITY 131 F9 MIDI 132 VOICE CREATOR STYLE CREATOR FUNCTION SONG M PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK OVERALL UTILITY 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 FUNCTION button while the FUNC TION MENU is showing will return you to the normal play mode Press the FUNCTION button to engage the function ...

Page 123: ...ENT feature i e the accompaniment split point and the accompaniment fingering mode SPLIT POINT The PSR 8000 has two programmable split points one which divides the LEFT and RIGHT LEAD parts page 22 and one which divides the auto accompaniment and manual sections of the keyboard when AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT is engaged page 28 The former is indicated by the L marker and the latter by the A marker above t...

Page 124: ...part voice volume control Individual part and voice assignment parameters for the SONG ACMP M PAD LEFT R1 R2 LEAD and MIC mi crophone parts are available when the INDIVIDUAL type is selected Use the corresponding LCD dials to turn volume control for the corresponding parts ON or OFF as required Normally you ll want to be able to apply expression control to the manualvoiceswithoutaffectingtheaccomp...

Page 125: ...ecrement registration 16 8 is selected after 1 1 START STOP Same as panel START STOP button TAP TEMPO While the accompaniment is stopped or during the SYNCHRO START mode before the accom paniment is started the footswitch can be used to start the accompaniment at any desired tempo within the PSR 8000 s 32 to 280 beats per minute range by simply tapping on the switch at the required tempo Tap 4 tim...

Page 126: ...onding parts ON or OFF as required AFTER TOUCH Aftertouch effects are preset for many of the PSR 8000 s voices some voices have no aftertouch This parameter sets the keyboard aftertouch sensitivity Use the SENSITIVITY LCD dials to select the desired sensitivity When the SOFT type is selected maximum variation can be produced with minimum aftertouch pressure Use the LEFT R1 R2 and LEAD LCD dials to...

Page 127: ...ed MySong a good registration name might be something like MySong Reg FREEZE GROUP SETTING You can specify which settings are affected by the FREEZE function page 47 via the FREEZE GROUP SETTING func tion Use the GROUP SELECT LCD dials to select a setting you want to freeze or un freeze then use the MARK LCD dial to set or remove the check mark for that setting Repeat until all settings are marked...

Page 128: ...N the HAR MONY type preset for that voice is automatically selected when a new RIGHT 1 voice is selected The VOICE DSP EQ and HRM parameters are listed on page 171 There is no DSP setting for the LEFT part The PSR 8000 Functions NAME You can enter descriptive names for each CUSTOM OTS setup via the NAME function The OTS LCD dial selects the CUSTOM OTS setup to be named The name can be entered as d...

Page 129: ...rts are turned on and the DUET HARMONY type is se lected then the note you play on the keyboard will be played by the R1 voice and the added harmony note will be played by the LEAD voice R1 Harmony is only applied to the R1 part If R1 is OFF there will be no harmony effect R2 Harmony is only applied to the R2 part If R2 is OFF there will be no harmony effect LEAD Harmony is only applied to the LEA...

Page 130: ...sets the TALK volume PAN sets the stereo pan position of the TALK sound the REVERB DEPTH dial sets the TALK reverb depth and the CHORUS DEPTH dial sets the TALK chorus depth TOTAL VOLUME ATT Sets the amount of attenuation to be applied to the overall sound but not the microphone sound when TALK is engaged DSP MIC The ON OFF LCD dial turns the DSP effect applied to the TALK sound ON or OFF The DEPT...

Page 131: ...See page 4 for backup battery installation The PSR 8000 Functions INITIALIZE Recalls the specified initial factory settings Use the INITIALIZE LCD dials to select the type of factory preset data you want to recall then press the EXECUTE LCD button The ALL setting initializes all data listed in the INITIALIZE list All internal data can be initialized to the original factory settings by turning the ...

Page 132: ...re to set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI when using the MIDI connectors The MIDI connectors do not function when the HOST SELECT switch is in any other position No MIDI or TO HOST transmission or reception occurs in the SAMPLING mode TEMPLATE This function lets you select one of 10 preset MIDI setup templates 5 transmit and 5 receive or select program one of 6 USER templates 3 transmit and 3 recei...

Page 133: ...included MIDI settings are changed after the template is recalled The PSR 8000 Functions Tx RECALL display Rx RECALL display Tx STORE Rx STORE After making the appropriate settings in the SYSTEM TRANSMIT or RECEIVE pages use the and LCD buttons to the left of the display to select Tx STORE if you want to store a new transmit settings template or Rx STORE if you want to store a new receive settings...

Page 134: ...ON or OFF A check mark appears in the appropriate LOCAL CONTROL box in the upper part of the display when local control of the corresponding part voice is turned on CLOCK RECEIVE TRANSPOSE The PSR 8000 Functions CLOCK Determines whether the PSR 8000 is con trolled by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal received from an external device INTERNAL is the normal CLOCK setting when the PSR 800...

Page 135: ...PSR 8000 Functions CHANNEL Use either the and LCD buttons to the left of the display or the CH LCD dial to select the channel to which you want to assign a part or change a data switch setting The channel numbers are shown in the leftmost column in the display PART The PART LCD dials select the voice or part which will be transmitted via the currently selected channel Only one voice or part can be...

Page 136: ... MONITOR The Rx MONITOR at the top of the display indicates when data is being received on any of the 16 MIDI channels The dots corresponding to each channel 1 16 flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel s CHANNEL Use either the and LCD buttons to the left of the display or the CH LCD dial to select the channel to which you want to assign a mode or change a data switch setting Th...

Page 137: ...laying the internal tone generator Which panel operations are controlled by which types of MIDI data are specified in the PANEL CONTROL display page described below VOCAL HARMONY Received notes are used as the added VOCAL HARMONY Vocoder type notes The volume pan detune modulation and pitch bend of the VOCAL HARMONY notes for any type can be adjusted via control change or pitch bend data These swi...

Page 138: ...se the NOTE LCD dial to select the note to which you want to assign a panel control function TYPE SELECT Use the TYPE SELECT LCD dials to assign a panel control function to the selected note All panel control functions other than those listed below function in the same way as the corresponding panel control or footswitch 17 HARMONY ECHO HARMONY ECHO is on only while the assigned key is held 23 F C...

Page 139: ... CHECK HARD DISK 147 The EDIT DIRECTORY FORMAT HARD DISK and CHECK HARD DISK functions are only available when an optional hard disk unit is installed in the PSR 8000 page 156 The DISK Parameters Disk Operations Please note that no other PSR 8000 functions will operate while a disk function is in progress For any floppy disk operation an appropriate floppy disk must first be properly inserted into...

Page 140: ...FILE LIST display If you want to load an individual registration style or voice press the INDIVIDUAL LCD button In the INDIVIDUAL LOADdisplay use the DATALCD dial to select REGIST M PAD STYLE GROOVE or VOICE the CONTENT LCD dials to select the individual file to be loaded Use the FILE LIST LCD dials to select the file to load The size of the file appears to the right of the file name in kilobytes ...

Page 141: ...aded SFF optional style file format disks can also be loaded when using the custom style load function SAVE TO DISK Saves the data listed below to a floppy disk inserted into the PSR 8000 disk drive or to the optional hard disk To overwrite the data in an existing file use FILELIST LCD dials to select the file to which you want to save the data If a hard disk is present the DIRECTORY dials can be ...

Page 142: ...EGISTRATION The and LCD buttons select REGISTRATION memory bank groups 1 8 and 9 16 The LCD dials turn the individual banks within the selected group ON or OFF GROOVE STYLE The and LCD buttons select GROOVE STYLE memory groups 1 8 9 16 and 17 20 The LCD dials turn the individual groove style within the selected group ON or OFF MULTI PAD The and LCD buttons select MULTI PAD memory bank groups 1 8 a...

Page 143: ...a song file is selected the LISTEN LCD button can be used to listen to the currently selected source song file press LISTEN again to stop playback when done When the source file has been selected press the DESTINA TION LCD button and use the DESTINATION LCD dials to select the destination disk Select another FD to copy to a different floppy disk or FLOPPY DISK to copy to the same floppy disk or Ha...

Page 144: ...the previously selected file use LISTEN as necessary then press the INS LCD button The file will be inserted immediately before the selected destination file When all the song files have been re ordered as required press the SAVE LIST LCD button to save the re ordered file list Copying Floppy Disks To make a complete backup copy of a floppy disk use the COPY LCD button to select disk copy insert t...

Page 145: ... exist cannot be entered Disk Operations DELETE FILE SONG Deletes the specified song or user file from the disk Press the SONG LCD button if the SONG LIST is not showing in order to delete a song file or the FILE LCD button if the FILE LIST is not showing in order to delete a user file Use the FILE LIST or SONG LIST LCD dials to select the file you want to delete If a hard disk is present the DIRE...

Page 146: ...DIR LCD button create a name for the directory as described on page 21 RENAME To change a directory name use the DIRECTORY dials to select the directory press the RENAME LCD button enter a new name as described on page 21 DELETE To delete a directory use the DIRECTORY dials to select the directory to be deleted Press the DELETE button The last remaining hard disk directory cannot be deleted The DE...

Page 147: ...0 Any previous data on the disk will be completely erased by the format operation CHECK HARD DISK Performs a check on the internal hard disk Be sure to save all important data to floppy disk before executing the CHECK operation To check the disk press the EXECUTE button If any errors are detected appropriate messages will be shown on the display Disk Operations ...

Page 148: ... jacks Unplug the LOOP SEND jacks Is the FOOT SWITCH connected to the FOOT VOLUME connector The FADE OUT switch is on and has reached the end of its duration muting the sound Press the FADE IN OUT switch so that its indicator goes out MIDI local control is turned OFF Turn MIDI local control ON using the appropriate F9 MIDI function Make sure that the TALK button is not engaged The TALK settings ta...

Page 149: ...CAL HARMONY feature The MIDI connectors don t seem to be functioning properly The value is an approximate value This is normal It takes approximately 8 minutes to save 1 megabyte of data to a floppy disk Have you set an appropriate START NOTE prior to adding the wave See page 98 Make sure you are using the appropriate method to specify the harmony notes for the current VOCAL HARMONY mode See page ...

Page 150: ...meters 42 Element selection Custom voice 54 Enter next song 101 Event delete Chord step record 110 Exit button 20 Export as WAV Sampling 96 F Fade ins and fade outs 35 Fast forward reverse Song 102 Fill ins 34 Filter controls 41 Filter parameters Custom voice 59 Filter Custom voice 52 Fingered 1 mode 31 Fingered 2 mode 32 Fingering modes 30 28 124 Floppy Disk 5 Foot controller 124 Foot pedal switc...

Page 151: ...p copy Custom style 68 Setup parameters Custom style 67 Groove style 78 Song record 118 Single finger mode 30 Song delete Multi track record 117 Quick record 111 Song playback 100 Song playback order 103 Song recording 105 Song selection 100 Song type symbols 100 Source root chord Custom style 71 Special effects 24 Specifications 203 Split point 123 Start measure Song record 107 Store as custom st...

Page 152: ...the end of this manual before purchasing SIMMs for the PSR 8000 16 bit bus compatibility or compliance with JEDEC standards SIMMs which are only compatible with 32 bit buses can not be used 70 nanoseconds or faster access time note 60 nanosecond SIMMs are faster than 70 nanosecond SIMMs No more than 18 memory chips on each SIMM module SIMM modules must be no more than 40 mm in height and the thick...

Page 153: ...s 3 1 through 3 3 Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage and pose a fire hazard Carefully remove dust and dirt Make sure that there is no dust or dirt on or around the SIMM edge terminals or the connector slots before installa tion 2 3 1 Do not install the SIMM backwards Slot key SIMM cutout Do not remove the circuit board in front of the SIMM slot the system...

Page 154: ...ll the first SIMM in the REAR SLOT the slot closest to the PSR 8000 rear panel inserting it at an angle as shown in the illustration Make sure that the parts at locations A B and C are properly aligned Lug SIMM hole Slot protrusion SIMM notch Lug SIMM hole A B C C 3 Holding both edges of the SIMM module raise it to the vertical position until it is firmly clamped by the left and right stoppers Mak...

Page 155: ...nd attach with the six screws Install the backup batteries set the PSR 8000 right side up and connect the power cord to the rear panel AC INLET jack and an AC outlet BCheck that the installed SIMMs are functioning properly Turn on the power go to the SAMPLING display and check that the REMAIN TIME value matches the amount of installed memory as follows 4MB x 2 106 9s 8MB x 2 202 1s 16MB x 2 392 3s...

Page 156: ...s Silver screws Hard Disk The hard disk used must be a 2 5 inch IDE compatible type with a capacity of 815 megabytes or more but some types may have different mounting requirements or may not function properly Yamaha recommends the follow ing hard disk units Toshiba MK0803MAT Toshiba MK1003MAV Fujitsu M2724TAM The maximum effective use of any hard disk used with the PSR 8000 will be 780 megabytes ...

Page 157: ...isk unit with the section without holes on the connector The label side of the hard disk unit should face down VPull the connector out from the hard disk recess and connect it to the hard disk unit as shown in the illustration Four of the pins on the hard disk unit are not used Refer to the illustration carefully to ensure proper connection ...

Page 158: ...evented by keeping the hard disk unit and cover away from the instrument while attaching If this does happen be sure to remove the screw s from inside the unit before turning the power on Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw consult your Yamaha dealer for advice NReplace the hard disk cover and attach with t...

Page 159: ... 55 56 Spanish Gtr 0 113 24 56 58 12StrGuitar 0 113 25 57 64 SolidGuitar 0 118 27 58 62 Solid Chord 0 121 27 59 75 Crunch Gtr 0 113 30 60 69 Funk Guitar 0 113 28 61 65 VintageTrem 0 120 27 62 71 Jazz Guitar 0 112 26 63 74 HawaiianGtr 0 114 26 64 77 FeedbackGtr 0 113 29 65 55 Classic Gtr 0 112 24 66 57 Folk Guitar 0 112 25 67 61 CleanGuitar 0 112 27 68 80 Mandolin 0 114 25 69 76 StackCrunch 0 114 3...

Page 160: ...hTenor 0 114 66 164 162 BreathyAlto 0 113 65 165 159 Soprano Sax 0 112 64 166 175 Sax Section 0 116 66 167 171 MelClarinet 0 113 71 168 168 Rock Bari 0 113 67 169 160 Alto Sax 0 112 65 170 163 Tenor Sax 0 112 66 171 167 BaritoneSax 0 112 67 172 176 WoodwindEns 0 113 66 173 172 Oboe 0 112 68 174 173 EnglishHorn 0 112 69 175 174 Bassoon 0 112 70 176 169 Clarinet 0 112 71 Flute 177 177 Sweet Flute 0 ...

Page 161: ...ssic Kit 127 0 48 273 261 SFX Kit1 126 0 0 274 262 SFX Kit2 126 0 1 XG 275 275 GrandPno 0 0 0 276 276 GrndPnoK 0 1 0 277 277 MelloGrP 0 18 0 278 278 PianoStr 0 40 0 279 279 Dream 0 41 0 280 280 BritePno 0 0 1 281 281 BritPnoK 0 1 1 282 282 E Grand 0 0 2 283 283 ElGrPnoK 0 1 2 284 284 Det CP80 0 32 2 285 285 ElGrPno1 0 40 2 286 286 ElGrPno2 0 41 2 287 287 HnkyTonk 0 0 3 288 288 HnkyTnkK 0 1 3 289 2...

Page 162: ... 40 28 388 388 MuteStlG 0 41 28 XG 389 389 FunkGtr2 0 43 28 390 390 Jazz Man 0 45 28 391 391 Ovrdrive 0 0 29 392 392 Gt Pinch 0 43 29 393 393 Dist Gtr 0 0 30 394 394 FeedbkGt 0 40 30 395 395 FeedbGt2 0 41 30 396 396 GtrHarmo 0 0 31 397 397 GtFeedbk 0 65 31 398 398 GtrHrmo2 0 66 31 399 399 Aco Bass 0 0 32 400 400 JazzRthm 0 40 32 401 401 VXUprght 0 45 32 402 402 FngrBass 0 0 33 403 403 FingrDrk 0 1...

Page 163: ...2 502 BrssSec2 0 40 61 XG 503 503 HiBrass 0 41 61 504 504 MelloBrs 0 42 61 505 505 SynBras1 0 0 62 506 506 QuackBr 0 12 62 507 507 RezSynBr 0 20 62 508 508 PolyBrss 0 24 62 509 509 SynBras3 0 27 62 510 510 JumpBrss 0 32 62 511 511 AnaVelBr 0 45 62 512 512 AnaBrss1 0 64 62 513 513 SynBras2 0 0 63 514 514 Soft Brs 0 18 63 515 515 SynBrss4 0 40 63 516 516 ChoirBrs 0 41 63 517 517 VelBrss2 0 45 63 518...

Page 164: ...nyBell 0 18 98 XG 617 617 RndGlock 0 35 98 618 618 GlockChi 0 40 98 619 619 ClearBel 0 41 98 620 620 ChorBell 0 42 98 621 621 SynMalet 0 64 98 622 622 SftCryst 0 65 98 623 623 LoudGlok 0 66 98 624 624 XmasBell 0 67 98 625 625 VibeBell 0 68 98 626 626 DigiBell 0 69 98 627 627 AirBells 0 70 98 628 628 BellHarp 0 71 98 629 629 Gamelmba 0 72 98 630 630 Atmosphr 0 0 99 631 631 WarmAtms 0 18 99 632 632 ...

Page 165: ... 0 0 127 713 713 CuttngNz 64 0 0 714 714 CttngNz2 64 0 1 715 715 Str Slap 64 0 3 716 716 Fl KClik 64 0 16 717 717 Rain 64 0 32 718 718 Thunder 64 0 33 719 719 Wind 64 0 34 720 720 Stream 64 0 35 721 721 Bubble 64 0 36 722 722 Feed 64 0 37 723 723 Dog 64 0 48 724 724 Horse 64 0 49 725 725 Bird 2 64 0 50 726 726 Ghost 64 0 54 727 727 Maou 64 0 55 728 728 Tel Dial 64 0 64 729 729 DoorSqek 64 0 65 730...

Page 166: ...d Tom 2 Tom Room 2 Tom Rock 2 Tom Electro 2 Tom Analog 2 44 G 1 G 2 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Pedal Light Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 45 A 1 A 2 Low Tom Hybrid Tom 3 Tom Room 3 Tom Rock 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3 46 A 1 A 2 1 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Light Hi Hat Open Analog 47 B 1 B 2 Mid Tom L Hybrid Tom 4 Tom Room 4 Tom Rock 4 Tom Electro 4 Tom Analog 4 48 C 2 C 3 Mid Tom H Hybrid Tom 5 Tom Room 5 Tom ...

Page 167: ... Tom Brush 2 Tom Jazz 2 44 G 1 G 2 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 45 A 1 A 2 Tom Analog 3 Tom Jazz 3 Tom Brush 3 Tom Jazz 3 46 A 1 A 2 1 Hi Hat Open 3 47 B 1 B 2 Tom Analog 4 Tom Jazz 4 Tom Brush 4 Tom Jazz 4 48 C 2 C 3 Tom Analog 5 Tom Jazz 5 Tom Brush 5 Tom Jazz 5 49 C 2 C 3 Crash Analog Hand Cymbal 50 D 2 D 3 Tom Analog 6 Tom Jazz 6 Tom Brush 6 Tom Jazz 6 51 D 2 D 3 Hand Cymbal Short 52 E 2 E 3 Flute...

Page 168: ...1 1 Rock 1 2 2 Rock 2 3 6 Hard Rock 4 8 Rock Shffle 1 5 9 Rock Shffle 2 6 7 6 8 Rock 7 15 Jazz Rock 8 14 Soft Rock 9 11 Rock Ballad 1 10 17 Cowboy Rock 11 3 Rock 3 12 4 Rock 4 13 5 Sunny Rock 14 12 Rock Ballad 2 15 13 Rock Ballad 3 16 16 80 s Rock 17 10 LA Shuffle 18 18 Rock Classic DANCE 1 1 Eurobeat FLOOR 2 11 Entrance 3 2 Euro House 4 3 Techno 1 5 6 Trance 1 6 8 Rave 7 9 Clubdance 1 8 16 Dance ...

Page 169: ...Country Swing 2 16 15 Bluegrass 2 17 17 Light Pop LATIN 1 6 Samba Rio 2 1 Bossa Nova 1 3 3 More Bossa 4 11 Reggae 1 5 12 Reggae 2 6 13 Pop Reggae 7 14 Swing Reggae 8 19 Espagnole 9 8 Lambada 10 16 Mambo 1 11 7 Jazz Samba 12 4 Pop Bossa 1 13 5 Pop Bossa 2 14 2 Bossa Nova 2 15 15 Pop Cha Cha 16 18 Salsa 17 10 Merengue 18 9 Tejano 19 20 Spanish Pasodoble 20 17 Mambo 2 BALLROOM 1 13 Vienna Waltz 2 11 ...

Page 170: ... FUNCTION9 MIDI TEMPLATE 132 LEFT Both PART SELECT and PART ON OFF buttons MIXING CONSOLE FADER MAIN PART SWITCH 22 RIGHT1 Both PART SELECT and PART ON OFF buttons MIXING CONSOLE FADER MAIN PART SWITCH 22 RIGHT2 Both PART SELECT and PART ON OFF buttons MIXING CONSOLE FADER MAIN PART SWITCH 22 LEAD Both PART SELECT and PART ON OFF buttons MIXING CONSOLE FADER MAIN PART SWITCH 22 VOCAL SAMPLING REVE...

Page 171: ...paniment O O Acmp O O Virtual Arranger O Acmp O O Sync Stop Sync Start On Start Stop Intro A B MainA AutoFill O O Acmp O O MainB AutoFill O O Acmp O O EndingA B rit Fade In Out Multi Pad Bank O O Multi Pad O O Multi Pad Stop Multi Pad 1 2 3 4 Tempo O Tempo O O Left Voice O O Acmp O O Right1 Voice O O Voice O O Right2 Voice O O Voice O O Lead Voice O O Voice O O Left Voice in Category O Right1 Voic...

Page 172: ...le Arabic Equal Temp O Scale O Tune C O Scale O Tune Db O Scale O Tune D O Scale O Tune Eb O Scale O Tune E O Scale O Tune F O Scale O Tune F O Scale O Tune G O Scale O Tune Ab O Scale O Tune A O Scale O Tune Bb O Scale O Tune B O Scale O Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup Disk 1 Backup Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup D...

Page 173: ...n Off O O Acmp O Acmp Phrase1 Track On Off O O Acmp O Acmp Phrase2 Track On Off O O Acmp O Song Track On Off Track1 16 Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup Disk 1 Backup Voice Set Group MIXING CONSOLE FULL MainVolume Song FADER MainVolume Acmp FADER MainVolume Multi Pad FADER MainVolume Left FADER MainVolume Right1 FADER MainVolume Right2 FADER MainVolume Lead FADER Mai...

Page 174: ...k 1 Backup Voice Set Group Acmp Phrase1 EQ Low O Acmp O Acmp Phrase2 EQ Low O Acmp O Acmp Rhythm1 EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Rhythm2 EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Bass EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Chord1 EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Chord2 EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Pad EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Phrase1 EQ High O Acmp O Acmp Phrase2 EQ High O Acmp O Song Track Volume Track1 16 FADER Song Track Panpot Track1 16 Song Track EQ Low Trac...

Page 175: ...EQ3 Q O Master EQ User2 EQ3 Freq O Master EQ User2 EQ3 Gain O Master EQ User2 EQ4 Q O Master EQ User2 EQ4 Freq O Master EQ User2 EQ4 Gain O Master EQ User2 EQ5 Q O Master EQ User2 EQ5 Freq O Master EQ User2 EQ5 Gain O Master EQ Edit Q EQ1 EQ5 O Master EQ Edit Freq EQ1 EQ5 O Master EQ Edit Gain EQ1 EQ5 O Left Harmonic Content O O Acmp O O Right1 Harmonic Content O O Voice O O Right2 Harmonic Conten...

Page 176: ...ho Send Rev Send Dry Cho Send Rev Send Dry Cho Send Rev Send Dry Cho Send Rev Send Dry Cho Send Rev Send Dry Cho Send DSP Send DSP5 Insertion3 DSP6 Insertion4 DSP7 Insertion2 Vocal Harmony MIC HPF1 MIC HPF2 DSP3 Variation connection insertion DSP3 Variation connection system CHORUS Master EQ REVERB DRY LINE ...

Page 177: ... 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 denotes the byte count ccH 0ccccccc denotes the check sum ddH 0ddddddd denotes the data value Decimal Hexadecima...

Page 178: ...L 126 XG SFX KIT 127 XG DRUM c 32 BANK SELECT LSB v 0 127 3 c 1 MODULATION v 0 127 2 c 5 PORTAMENTO TIME v 0 127 2 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 65 PORTAMENTO 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 63 OFF 64 127 ON 2 c 71 H...

Page 179: ...N LSB NUMBER 0ppppppp pp NRPN LSB refer to the list below NRPN MSB 01100011 63H NRPN MSB NUMBER 0qqqqqqq qq NRPN MSB refer to the list below DATA ENTRY MSB 00000110 06H DATA VALUE 0mmmmmmm mm 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 6...

Page 180: ...d note1 0ddddddd dd note2 0ddddddd dd note3 0ddddddd dd note10 11111110 F7 End of Exclusive Variable length note data up to 10 when Type 2 Note data exchanged with MIDI note when Type 2 3 6 1 5 INTERNAL CLOCK EXTERNAL CLOCK Receive only binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA 01110011 73 CLAVINOVA 00000001 01 Model ID Clavinova common ID 0000nnnn 0N Clock Substatus N 2 I...

Page 181: ...fect1 parameter change 4 XG Multi EQ parameter change 5 XG Multi Effect2 parameter change 6 XG Special Effect parameter change 7 XG Multi Part parameter change 8 XG A D Part parameter change 9 XG Drum Setup parameter change 3 6 3 2 XG BULK DUMP binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0N Device Number When N is received N 0 F whichever is received When N is tr...

Page 182: ... 00H RIGHT1 01H RIGHT2 02H LEFT 03H LEAD 04H UPPER 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Specifies the above note group 3 6 4 5 Vocal Harmony Vocoder Part Harmony Part Panel Receive Only binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA 01110011 73 CLAVINOVA 00000001 01 Model ID Clavinova common ID 00010001 11 Sub ID 00000000 00 Channel No always 00 01010000 50 Vocal Harmony Additional Par...

Page 183: ... 0E 00 note number 14 3n 5B 00 note number 91 Table 1 2 MIDI Parameter Change table SYSTEM Address Size Data Prameter Name Description Default H H H Value H 00 00 00 4 0000 Master Tune 102 4 102 3 cent 00 04 00 00 01 07FF 1st bit3 0 bit15 12 0400 02 2nd bit3 0 bit11 8 03 3rd bit3 0 bit7 4 4th bit3 0 bit3 0 04 1 00 7F Master Volume 0 127 7F 05 1 Not Used 06 1 28 58 Transpose 24 24 semitones 40 7D n...

Page 184: ...orus Parameter 8 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Chorus Type 2A 1 00 7F Chorus Parameter 9 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Chorus Type 2B 1 00 7F Chorus Parameter 10 Refer to the Ef Parameter List Depend on Chorus Type 2C 1 00 7F Chorus Return 0 6dB 0 96 127 40 2 2D 1 01 7F Chorus Pan L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 2 2E 1 00 7F Send Chorus To Reverb 0 6dB 0 96 127 00 2 TOTAL SIZE 0F 3 The...

Page 185: ...0 KHz 1C 07 1 01 78 EQ Q2 0 1 12 0 07 08 1 Not Used 09 1 34 4C EQ Gain3 12 12 dB 40 0A 1 0E 36 EQ Frequency3 0 1 10 KHz 22 0B 1 01 78 EQ Q3 0 1 12 0 07 0C 1 Not Used 0D 1 34 4C EQ Gain4 12 12 dB 40 0E 1 0E 36 EQ Frequency4 0 1 10 KHz 2E 0F 1 01 78 EQ Q4 0 1 12 0 07 10 1 Not Used 11 1 34 4C EQ Gain5 12 12 dB 40 12 1 1C 3A EQ Frequency5 0 5 16 0 KHz 3C 13 1 01 78 EQ Q5 0 1 12 0 07 14 1 00 01 EQ Shap...

Page 186: ...F Unique Insertion Effect Type LSB 23 MenChoir 02 1 00 7F Unique Insertion Effect Parameter1 Refer to the XG Effect Parameter List Depends on insertion 1 type 03 1 00 7F Unique Insertion Effect Parameter2 Refer to the XG Effect Parameter List Depends on insertion 1 type 04 1 00 7F Unique Insertion Effect Parameter3 Refer to the XG Effect Parameter List Depends on insertion 1 type 05 1 00 7F Unique...

Page 187: ...W Amp Control 100 100 40 nn 20 1 00 7F MW LFO PMod Depth 0 127 0A nn 21 1 00 7F MW LFO FMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 22 1 00 7F MW LFO AMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 23 1 28 58 Bend Pitch Control 24 24 semitones 42 nn 24 1 00 7F Bend Filter Control 9600 9450 cent 40 nn 25 1 00 7F Bend Amp Control 100 100 40 nn 26 1 00 7F Bend LFO PMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 27 1 00 7F Bend LFO FMod Depth 0 127 00 nn 28 1 00 7F Bend L...

Page 188: ...mber fixed 00 Table 1 10 MIDI Parameter Change table DRUM SETUP Address Size Data Prameter 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 Alternate Group 0 off 1 127 Depend on the Note 3n rr 04 1 00 7F Pan 0 random Depend on the Note L63 C R63 1 64 127 3n rr 05 ...

Page 189: ...rus2 Chorus3 Chorus1 067 43 FLANGER 1 Flanger5 FLANGER 2 Flanger4 FLANGER 3 Flanger1 Flanger2 Flanger3 068 44 SYMPHONIC Synphonic2 Symphonic1 069 45 NO EFFECT 071 47 NO EFFECT 072 48 PHASER 1 Phaser 073 49 NO EFFECT 086 56 NO EFFECT 087 57 ENSEMBLE DETUNE EnsDetune 088 58 NO EFFECT 127 7F NO EFFECT CHORUS TYPE TYPE MSB TYPE LSB DEC HEX 00 01 02 03 07 08 09 15 16 17 18 19 20 000 0 NO EFFECT 001 1 H...

Page 190: ...20 000 0 THRU 001 1 HALL1 Hall1 HALL2 Hall5 Hall2 Hall3 Hall4 002 2 ROOM1 Room5 ROOM2 Room6 ROOM3 Room7 Room1 Room2 Room3 Room4 003 3 STAGE1 Stage3 STAGE2 Stage4 Stage1 Stage2 004 4 PLATE Plate3 Plate1 Plate2 005 5 DELAY L C R DelayLCR2 DelayLCR1 DelayLCR T 006 6 DELAY L R DelayLR DelayLR T 007 7 ECHO Echo Echo T 008 8 CROSS DELAY CrossDelay CrossDly T 009 9 THRU 019 13 THRU 020 14 KARAOKE 1 Karao...

Page 191: ...Delay1 0 1 355 0ms variation block 1 3550 0 1 355 0ms insertion block 1 3550 4 Rch Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 5 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 6 Lch Delay2 0 1 355 0ms variation block 1 3550 0 1 355 0ms insertion block 1 3550 7 Rch Delay2 0 1 355 0ms variation block 1 3550 0 1 355 0ms insertion block 1 3550 8 Delay2 Level 0 127 0 127 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz...

Page 192: ... Angle 0deg 180deg resolution 3deg 0 60 13 14 15 16 TREMOLO variation insertion block RotarySP4 Tremolo1 3 DSP3 DSP4 7 No Parameter Display Value See Table Control 1 LFO Frequency 0 00Hz 39 7Hz 0 127 table 1 2 AM Depth 0 127 0 127 3 PM Depth 0 127 0 127 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz 4 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB...

Page 193: ...Control 1 Sensitive 0 127 0 127 2 Cutoff Frequency Offset 0 127 0 127 3 Resonance 1 0 12 0 10 120 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz 4 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 Drive 0 127 variation block 0 127 12 13 14 15 16 TOUCH WAH 2 variation insertion block TOUCH WAH ODRV variation b...

Page 194: ... 12 4 Feedback Delay 2 16th 16th 3 16th 8th 8th 3 8th 4th 4th 3 4th 1 7150 table 12 5 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 6 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 7 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz 2 0kHz 4 40 table 3 14 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 16 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 Echo T DSP3 DSP4 7 No Parameter Display Value See Table Control ...

Page 195: ... 6 4 96 9 6 0 0 1 32 50 5 64 100 8 96 151 2 0 1 1 0 1 33 3 3 65 6 5 97 9 7 1 1 7 33 52 0 65 102 4 97 152 8 1 2 2 0 2 34 3 4 66 6 6 98 9 8 2 3 2 34 53 6 66 104 0 98 154 4 2 3 3 0 3 35 3 5 67 6 7 99 9 9 3 4 8 35 55 2 67 105 6 99 155 9 3 4 4 0 4 36 3 6 68 6 8 100 10 0 4 6 4 36 56 8 68 107 1 100 157 5 4 5 5 0 5 37 3 7 69 6 9 101 11 1 5 8 0 37 58 3 69 108 7 101 159 1 5 6 6 0 6 38 3 8 70 7 0 102 12 2 6 ...

Page 196: ...amento Time 7 10 11 O O 6 38 O O Data Entry 64 67 O O 71 74 O O Sound Controller 72 73 X 3 O Sound Controller 84 X 3 O Portamento Controllers 91 93 94 O O Effect Depth 96 97 X O Data Inc Dec 98 99 O O RPN LSB MSB 98 99 O 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 Position X X Song S...

Page 197: ...P PAD ACMP PHRASE1 ACMP PHRASE2 See MIDI RECEIVE MESSAGES FOR INDIVIDUAL PARTS below CHORD The note on off messages received at the channel s set to CHORD are recognized as the fingering for the accompani ment section The chords to be detected depend on the fingering modes specified for the PSR 8000 The chords will be detected regardless of the accompaniment on off and split point settings on the ...

Page 198: ... O INSERTION4 PART O O O O X O Notes 1 The panels settings determine to which parts effects will be applied 2 Program change numbers select Registration Memories 0 127 8sw x 16bank MIDI Implementation Chart Note Note On Off O O O O O 1 O Control Changes Bank Select MSB LSB O O O O X O Modulation O O O O O 1 O Portament Time O O O O X X Volume O O O O O 1 O Expression O O O O O 1 O Pan O O O O X O ...

Page 199: ...64 Data Increment O O 26 Data Decrement O O 7B All note off O O 3 RPN MSB LSB 00 00 Pitch bend sensitivity O O 7F 7F NULL O O 4 NRPN MSB LSB 00 00 Harmony mute O X 01 08 Vibrato rate modulation O O 01 09 Vibrato depth modulation O O 01 0A Vibrato delay modulation O O 01 1A Detune modulation O X Controls the overall amount of detune 02 10 Harmony 1 volume O X 02 11 Harmony 2 volume O X 02 20 Harmon...

Page 200: ...12 bpm Clipped 114 bpm Scratch Break 114 bpm 6 Scratch 115 bpm Track19 60s Intro 116 bpm Big Conga Intro 116 bpm Big Conga Loop 116 bpm Car Start 116 bpm Add Kick Snare 118 bpm Gyrabreak 1 118 bpm Gyrabreak 2 118 bpm Gyrabreak 3 118 bpm Track20 House Stomp 120 bpm Lounge House 121 bpm D I S C O 122 bpm League 128 bpm Logalimba 135 bpm Manic Bongo 135 bpm Balearic 137 bpm Track21 Big Doo Samplespee...

Page 201: ... Lo Mute 1 Udu Lo Mute 2 Udu Side Slap 1 Udu Side Slap 2 Udu Side Slap 3 Udu Side Slap 4 Udu Side Wobble Udu Slap Bend Udu Wobble L Udu Wobble S More samples from Danny Cummings Miles Bould are available on their Rhythm of Life 1 Sample CD HITCD07 and CD ROM HITCDR07 from AMG Abracatabla Tavin Singh Track53 Swinging Singh Mix 1 100 bpm More samples from Tavin Singh are available on his Abracatabla...

Page 202: ...lose Track89 Camera shutter Camera instant Stopwatch ticking Telephone ringing Telephone ringing signal Telephone busy signal Beer bottle of beer Sound Effects Sports Track90 Basketball Volleyball Golf swing Golf into the hole Bowling Tennis Squash Badminton Track91 Fencing Billiards Curling Archery Darts Swimming Swimming dive in Skiing Sound Effects Vehicles Track92 Start engine 1 Start engine 2...

Page 203: ...lity F9 MIDI DEMONSTRATIONS 21 Songs CONNECTORS MIDI IN OUT THRU AUX IN LOOP RETURN R L L R TRIM LOOP SEND R L L R AUX OUT R L L R TO HOST FOOT PEDAL SWITCH 1 2 VOLUME AC INLET PHONES MIC LINE IN AMPLIFIER 20W x 2 SPEAKERS 16cm x 2 5cm x 2 DIMENSIONS W x H x D 1058 mm x 178 mm x 446 mm 41 2 3 x 7 x 17 1 2 WEIGHT 16 0 kg 35 lbs 4 oz SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC Power Cord AC Plug Adaptor in applicable a...

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