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VOICE
STYLE
SONG
REGIST MEMORY
MULTI PAD
DUAL VOICE
SPLIT VOICE
HARMONY
OVERALL
DIGITAL EFFECT
FUNCTION
CURSOR
GrandPno
REGIST
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
MEASURE
152
0
01
REPEAT
OTS
RHYTHM
BASS
CHORD
PAD
PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY
1
MELODY
2
39
28
19
30
1
01
1
01
1
ON /
OFF
VOICE
VOL
0
01
BEAT
REC
REC
REC
ACCOMP TRACK
SONG TRACK
1
1
1
Basic Display Operation
The PSR-320/420 LCD panel is a large multi-function type that simulta-
neously displays and provides access to a number of important param-
eters. Basic operation of the display as well as the CURSOR, FUNCTION,
MODE, and NUMBER buttons, and the meaning of the icons which
appear in the display, are summarized briefly below.
The Cursor Buttons
The CURSOR buttons are used to select the
various parameters which appear in the dis-
play. Depending on the selected parameter,
the “cursor” may appear as an underline, or
the selected icon or value may simply flash.
Each CURSOR button moves the cursor in the
corresponding direction. The [
▲
] and [
▼
]
CURSOR buttons are also used to select func-
tions within the function groups selected by the
FUNCTION buttons in some cases.
Parameter Icons
CART (Cartridge)
Appears when a Music Cartridge song, style, or
registration memory is selected (page 44).
BEAT
Flashes at the current tempo and indicates the
current beat during accompaniment and song
playback. (page 26)
OTS (One Touch Setting)
Appears when the ONE TOUCH SETTING fea-
ture is engaged (page 31).
BEAT
OTS
Accompaniment Track Parameters & Icons
The PSR-320/420 has 5 accompaniment tracks, each with on/off,
voice number, and volume parameters that can be set as required
(page 29). Each track has its own icon which appears when the track
is on.
RHYTHM
BASS
CHORD
PAD
PHRASE
1
1
1
The Functions
The PSR-320/420 has a
range of functions selected
via the FUNCTION [
▲
] and
[
▼
] buttons — e.g. voice
selection, style selection,
song number selection, etc.
The currently selected func-
tion is indicated by an arrow
in the display next to the
function list printed immedi-
ately to the left of the display.
All of the listed functions can
be selected by pressing ei-
ther the FUNCTION [
▲
] or
[
▼
] button as many times as
necessary until the arrow in
the display appears next to
the name of the desired func-
tion.